Tennessee, 340, 343, 348; fall of Atlanta, 341
Hooker, Maj.-Gen., Joseph, battle of Kolb's Farm, 132-136; his ambition, 13s with S., 125, 136-139; question of relative rank between Hooker and, 136; personal characteristics, 137, 138, 146; questioof Kolb's Farm, 132-136; question of relative rank between Hooker and, 136; annoyed by Hooker's seizing roads assigned to, 1Hooker's seizing roads assigned to, 136, 139; question of relative rank between McPherson and, 137; personal regard for, relations with, and knowledge of charact 146; controversy as to battle of Kolb's Farm, 133-136; on Hooker's ambition, 136; strained relations between Hooker and, 13Hooker and, 136, 139-141; test of courage between Hooker and, 140, 141; the assault of fortified lines by, 142-148, 182; Special Field OrdHooker and, 140, 141; the assault of fortified lines by, 142-148, 182; Special Field Orders, No. 28, 144; responsibility for the assault at Kenesaw Mountain, 144; policy concerning Hood, doubts about his movement 140, 142, 144, 147-149, 154, 157-159, 232; relations with Hooker, 136; in battle of Resaca, 140; on the extension of the li