Southern Storm: Sherman's March to the Sea
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Barber, Lucius W., 158
Barnard, George N., 358
Barnett, Nathan C., 17, 221
Barnum, Henry A., 495–96, 498, 499
Barr, Robert, 495
Basinger, Elizabeth, 499
Bay Street, 490, 504
Bear Creek Station, Ga., November 16 fight, 102
Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 6, 113, 268–69, 479–80; coordinates Sherman response, 103–4, 128–9, 143, 157, 231, 255–56, 301–2, 352–53, 359, 392–93, 419, 468–69; considers Savannah expendable, 375–76, 391–92, 454, 468–69, 485–86; Davis meeting, 10–11; described, 10; Hood relationship, 65–66, 143, 231; placed in overall command of region, 11, 353; post-Savannah strategy, 516; proclamation, 128; reacts to Hood plan, 11; reacts to Sherman torpedo removal policy, 448; Savannah visits, 468–69, 479–80, 485; seeks reinforcements, 480; Wheeler replacement considered, 256
Beaverdam Creek, 349
Beecher, Henry Ward, 220–21
Bennefield, Willis, 21–2
Berry, Carrie, 68, 86, 88
Bethany, Ga., 297
Beulah plantation, 184, 219
Big Sandy Creek, 205, 209
Billings, John D., 536
Bircher, William, 393–94
Birdsville, Ga., 309, 311
Black Creek, 366–67
Black, William, 289
Blair Jr., Frank P., 69, 148, 163, 231, 251, 280–81, 481–82
Bloodgood, Edward, 111 bloodhounds. See dogs
Blue Springs, Ga., 144
Booth, John, 435 Boston Post, 516
Boyd’s Neck, 298
Boynton, Henry Van Ness, 33
Bradley, George S., 325
Bragg, Braxton, 6, 188–89, 455; Augusta defense, 249–50, 268, 359; regional defense, 228–9
bridges, destroyed/repaired, 93, 107, 144, 263, 277, 305, 312, 316, 342, 349, 350, 358; taken intact, 97. See also pontoons
Brier Creek Bridge, 263, 342
Broad River, 298, 445
Brown, A. G., 507–8
Brown, Captain, 356
Brown, J. H., 431, 433
Brown, Joseph E, 510; abandons Milledgeville, 150–51; addresses Georgia legislature, 17, 113, 528–29; claims is not incapacitated, 189; disputes Confederate policies, 4; rejects Sherman overtures, 37; seeks furnishings returned, 368; seeks reinforcements, 130
Brunner, John F., 417n
Bryan County Court House, 367, 374
Buck, Wilson S., 379
Buckhead Church, 287, 288, 319
Buckhead Creek, 287, 309, 316, 320, 322, 327; December 3 incident, 327
Buckhead, Ga., 144
Buell, George P., 448–49, 478
Buffalo Creek, 241, 244–45, 246, 248
Bull Street, 504
Bull, Rice C., 325
bummers, 188, 233, 265–6, 531, 536. See also foragers
Burge, Dolly Sumner Lunt, 15, 145–6
Burge, Sarah (Sadai), 15
Burton, Ga. (CRR No. 9 1/2), 293
Bussey, Jack, 215
Buttrill Family, 105–6, 115–17
Byers, Samuel H. M., 525–26
Byrne, Edmund, 347
Byrne, Garrett S., 220, 222, 261
Cameron, Ga., 332
Camp Lawton, Ga., 18–90, 81, 95–96, 113, 130–31, 143–44, 158, 190, 276, 358; liberation mission, 262–64; Union soldier impressions, 325–26
Camp Sumter, Ga., 18
Canoochee River, 358–59, 366–67
Carlin, William P., 162, 235, 531
Carmen, Ezra A., 133, 486; Argyle Island operations, 467–68, 471–73, 478–79, 484–85, 488–89, 494, 502–3; Monteith Swamp fight, 377–80
Carswell, John W., 19, 287
Carswell, Reuben W., 178
Carswell, Sarah Ann Devine, 19, 287
Cartersville, Ga., 46, 59
Castle, George E., 439
casualties, Bear Creek Station, 102; December 7 action, 362; Fort McAllister, 439; Franklin, 300; Griswoldville, 214–5; Honey Hill, 299; Nashville, 463; Reynolds plantation, 291; Sandersville, 258n; Savannah Campaign, 542–43; Waynesboro, 343
Catterson, Robert F., 210, 212
Cedar Creek, 182
Central of Georgia Railroad, 3, 14, 17–19, 130, 158, 171, 190, 204, 223, 224, 232–3, 250, 255, 259, 266, 293, 296, 302, 309, 313, 317, 331, 405, 407, 506, 533
Charleston and Savannah Railroad, 392, 414
Charleston, S.C., 9, 189, 225, 280, 359, 375, 391, 454, 485
Chatfield, Harvey S., 495
Chesnut, James, 12
Chesnut, Mary, 12–13
Cheves’ Rice Mill, 408, 423, 425, 427, 432, 434, 436–7, 438, 439–40, 447, 455, 502, 503
Cheves, Langdon, 408 Chicago Tribune, 95, 516
Church of the Immaculate Conception, 87
Cincinnati Daily Commercial, 60, 95 City Exchange, 490, 492
Clarke, John G., 391, 451
Clay, Thomas Carolin, 480
Clifton Ferry, 317
Clinch, Duncan L., 395, 407
Clinch, Nicholas B., 437–38
Clinton, Ga., 21, 150, 151, 152, 156, 529; November 20 fight, 156–57
Cobb, Howell, 113, 128–9, 231; addresses Augusta audience, 11n; Davis meeting, 3–4; Macon defense, 112, 194; plantation wrecked by Sherman, 186–7; seeks reinforcements, 84–5, 112
Coe, Albert L., 384
Cohen, Fanny, 20, 499
Cohen, Octavus, 20
Colerain plantation, 415
Colt, Mrs. Mary, 160
Columbia, S.C., 12
Columbus, Ga., 36
Combahee River, 516
Compton, John, 431, 435
Confederate Powder Magazine (Savannah), 497
Confederate Powder Works (Augusta), 250, 545–56
Connolly, James A., 126, 146–7, 274–75, 284, 291–92, 308–9, 319–20, 328–29, 335–36, 344, 348, 447, 482–83; Ebenezer Creek, 382; Waynesboro, 334–36, 344
Conyers, Ga., 109–10, 118, 126
Cook and Brother Armory, 195
Cook, Ferdinand W.C., 195, 200, 202, 203, 210, 454
Cook, William C., 338
Cooper, John, 235
Corse, John M., 156, 174, 282, 366, 374
Costley’s Mill, Ga., 109
Covington, Ga., 14, 127, 134
Cowart’s Bridge, 303
Crew, Charles C., 165
Cuyler plantation, December 9 fight, 384
Cuyler, Richard R., 386, 407, 417
Dahlgren, John A., 411–12, 432, 442, 443, 490, 493, 498, 500–501; Sherman relationship, 446–47, 455–56, 482
D’Alvigny, Peter Paul, 87
Dandelion (tugboat), 410, 423–4, 427, 430, 432, 438, 442, 455, 459
Darien Road, 385
Davies, Y. R., 435
Davis, Jefferson (Confederate president), 156, 466, 473; advises Georgians, 128–29, 188–89, 229; Augusta visit, 10–11; Beauregard appointment, 10–11; Bragg temporary appointment, 188–89, 249, 268; Cobb meeting, 3–4; Columbia visit, 11–2; Confederate Congress address, 13; defensive scheme failure, 540–2; effigy hung, 156; Hardee meetings, 8, 9–10; Hood meeting, 5–8, Macon visit, 3–5; Montgomery visit, 8–9; opinions of Beauregard, 10; Palmetto visit, 5–8; reacts to Hood’s plans, 6, 7, 65; reassigns Hardee, 8; relaxes militia laws, 249–50; reviews Army of Tennessee, 7–8; Taylor meeting, 9
Davis, Jefferson C. (Union general), 142, 186, 285, 292, 303, 383; defends actions, 519–20; racial incidents, 163, 327, 380–3; racial prejudice, 327, 381
Davis, Mrs. William D., 160
Davisboro, Ga. (CRR No. 12), 251, 270, 280, 283
Dayton, Lewis F., 373, 439, 502
Decatur Road, 75, 89
Decatur, Ga., 82, 96–97
DeGress, Francis, 417n
Denham’s Tanyard and Leather Factory, 160, 169
Dennis Station, Ga., 176, 184
Dillon’s Bridge, 374, 389 dogs, 20, 98, 107
Downey, William A., 284
Downs, George “Wait,” 3
39
Drake, Milly, 352
Dublin, Ga., 232, 247
Duncan, William, 306, 442; mission to contact fleet, 390–91, 401–2, 410–12
Dunlap’s Hill. See Macon, Ga.
Dunwoody, H. H. C., 58
Early, Jubal, 293
East Point, Ga., November 15 fight, 79
Eatonton Factory, 152, 161
Eatonton, Ga., 18, 20, 21, 171, 381
Ebenezer Church, 370
Ebenezer Creek, 363, 370; December 8 fight, 361–62; December 9 incident, 380–83
Eden, Ga. (Bryan County Court House), 367
Eden, Ga. (CRR No. 2), 323, 359, 367, 372
Elkins, Mrs., 365
Engle, Charles, 498
Este, George P., 275
Estes, Llewellyn G., 263–4, 278, 443
Evans, Beverly D., 201, wounded, 212
Evans, William, 215
Ewing, Charles, 127, 246, 471
Ewing, Thomas, 24
Fair, Azora (Zora) M., 15, 137
Fallis, Leroy S., 276, 287, 288, 290, 292
Farrar farm, 20, 171
fascines, 478
Felton, Rebeca, 16
Fenn’s Bridge, 270, 274–75
Ferguson, Samuel W., 243, 254, 409, 491
Fernandina, U.S.S., 443
Firefly (steamer), 496
Fisher, George A., 423–24, 424, 425–26, 430, 432, 438, 442–43
Fisher, William E., 465
Flag, U.S.S., 410
foragers, ammunition abuse, 103, 121, 162–3, 310–11; casualties, 91, 98, 114, 133–4, 146, 175, 235–6, 248, 303, 311, 543; civilian abuse, 126, 193, 277–8, 283, 297, 310; Confederate accounts, 85, 243–4, 294, 375; confiscation, 132; importance, 539; Liberty County, 449–51, 482; payment in Confederate script, 221; regular details, 101, 110–11, 234; Union accounts, 98, 101, 107–8, 110–11, 114, 124, 126, 133, 141, 145, 146, 160, 162, 171–72, 174–75, 176, 183, 219, 234, 247–48, 259, 271, 284, 297, 310–11, 312–13, 318–19, 332, 349, 355–56, 364, 373, 392–94, 470, 477, 500. See also bummers
Force, Manning F., 79, 107, 331
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 38, 461, 462
Forsyth Park, 19
Forsyth, Ga., 115, 125
Fort Argyle, 374
Fort Jackson, 496, 499–500, 513
Fort McAllister, 376–77, 390, 397, 402, 408, 445, 455, 471, 502; December 13 assault, 421–39; torpedo removal, 448
Foster, John G., Sherman relationship, 444–47, 476, 480–81, 486–87
Franklin, Benjamin, 57
Franklin, Tenn., November 30 battle, 300–301
Frobel, B.W., 451
Fultz, William S., 93
Galt, Laura Talbot, 537
galvanized Confederates/Rebels, 19, 250
Garrett family, 126
Gaylesville, Ala., 41
Geary, John W., 125, 133, 140, 144, 154, 159–60, 169, 270, 412, 420, 490, 494, 496, 498; accepts Savannah surrender, 496–97; Savannah occupation, 501, 509–10
Genesis Point, 376, 418, 424
Georgia State Legislature, 81, 95, 129–30
Georgia Military Institute, 151, 217
Georgia Railroad, 14–16, 133, 144, 232–33, 533
Georgia State troops, Home Guard/Local Defense (Athens and Augusta Battalions, 195, 473), (Ashley Dragoons, 241), (Hazzard’s Scouts, 353), (Foreign Battalion, 452–53, 469, 473), (Penal Battalion, 130, 151, 219); Militia (7th Regiment, 214–15), (29th Battalion Cavalry, 449); Reserves (1st Regiment, 493); State Line (1st and 2nd Regiments, 197, 201, 208, 209, 210)
Georgia troops, artillery (14th Light, 197); infantry (3rd Regiment, 528), (55th Regiment, 473)
Georgia, C.S.S., 480, 496
Gilberg, Jacob A., 288
Gildersleeve, Henry A., 394–5
Gilmer, J. F., 533
Goodman, Wiley, 115
Gordon, Ga. (CRR No. 17), 155, 156, 161, 165, 171, 173, 174, 178, 179, 190, 191, 196, 201
Grant, Ulysses S., 23, 34; considers Sherman proposals, 40–46; Nashville battle management, 461–63, 475; Sherman relationship, 40, 475, 544; strategic thinking, 457, 459–61
Gray, Reverend, 127
Greaves, Henry, 203
Grecian, Joseph, 367
Green, Anna Maria, 17, 161, 243
Green, Charles, 505
Green, Thomas F., 17
Greensboro, Ga., 160
Griffin, Ga., 83, 84, 87, 104, 112–13, 115
Griswold, Samuel, 158, 202
Griswoldville, Ga. (CRR No. 18), described, 158–9; destruction, 159; November 22 battle, 193–215
Groce, John H., 429
Gumm Creek, 237, 245
Guyton, Ga. (CRR No. 3), 358, 365
Halleck, Henry W., 41, 44, 46, 269, 298, 460–61, 518
Hamilton, William D., 338
Hamrick, W. F., 389
Hanleiter, Cornelius R., 488
Hardee, William J., 6, 128, 165, 247, 273, 279, 353; command decisions, 178–79; Davis meetings, 6, 9–10; fails to burn Savannah cotton, 506; Macon defense, 142–43, 151, 168, 174, 178–79; opinion of Hood, 6–7; Savannah defense, 143, 231–32, 250–51, 253–54, 255, 302, 323, 368, 371, 375–77, 391–92, 409, 414, 419, 451, 454, 468–69, 473–75, 485–86, 487; Savannah evacuation, 492; seeks Sherman protection for family, 517
Hardman, Lyman, 435
Harpath River, 300
Harris, Joel Chandler, 21, 170, 171–72
Harris, Judge, 136
Harrison, Thomas H., 94
Hartridge, Alfred L., 192, 216–17, 227, 229–30, 241
Harvest Moon, U.S.S., 446, 447, 455, 482, 486, 493, 498, 500–501
Harvey’s Creek, 424
Hatch, John P., 444
Haughawut, Wilbur F., 380
Hawley, William, 184, 406–7, 448–49, 453
Hayes, Edward M., 263–64
Hazen, William B., 58, 193, 223–24, 373–74, 463; Fort McAllister operation, 418–9, 421–43
Hazzard, Richard C., 437
Hebron, Ga., 244
Heidt, Reverend, 373
Hell Gate, 430
Henly, D. H., 215
Henry, Joseph, 57
Hickenlooper, Andrew, 463
High, Emma, 15, 141, 154
Hill, Benjamin H., proclamation, 128
Hill, Joshua, 145
Hillsboro, Ga., 16–17, 139, 148, 149, 151, 155, 156, 174
Hilton Head, S.C., 269, 481, 482, 490
Hinesville, Ga., 465, 477
Hinkley, Julian, 468
Hitchcock, Henry M., 58, 63–64, 87–88, 90–91, 99–100, 118, 127, 136–37, 142, 147–48, 162–63, 171, 173, 176–77, 186, 187–88, 218, 225, 236–37, 244, 247, 260, 275, 280–81, 293, 294–95, 305–6, 314, 320–21, 323, 326, 329–30, 351, 357–58, 365, 372–73, 374–75, 387, 407–8, 412, 416, 456, 487, 490, 504; campaign assessment, 527; considers Sherman’s point of view, 63–4, 78, 153, 237, 246, 273–74; December 10 incident, 398–99; Millen, 350–51; misses observing Fort McAllister attack, 423, 447, 455; Sandersville, 257–58, 259, 261; Sherman and African-Americans, 518; torpedoes, 387–89
Hoke, Robert F., 480
Holt family, 310
Honey Hill, S.C., November 30 battle, 298–300, 302, 444
Hood, Arthur, 449
Hood, John B., 94, 460; advises Wheeler, 104, 129; argues with Sherman, 35–6; Beauregard relationship, 10–11, 63, 65–66, 143, 231, 256; Davis meeting, 5–8; described, 5; Franklin battle, 300; Nashville battle, 461–63; opinion of Hardee, 6; plan to combat Sherman, 7; post-Atlanta campaign, 41–45, 66, 300–301
Horner, J. H., 435
Horse Creek, 333
hounds. See dogs
Houtz, John W., 249
Howard, Charles H., 229, 248
Howard, Frances Thomas, 20, 504, 506–7
Howard, Oliver Otis, 48–49, 69, 101, 149, 175, 188, 212, 225, 233, 264, 282, 293, 306, 321–22, 352, 366, 374, 443, 463, 502, 520, 528; command decisions, 115, 121, 125, 132–33, 138–39, 155, 164, 174, 177, 181, 196, 2
29, 230–31, 232, 251, 252, 358, 408
Hubert, Charles F., 270
Huffine, L. C., 434
Hughes, Samuel T., 119
Humes, William Y. C., 340
Hunt, Alexander, 496, 498
Hunter, Morton C., 292, 335
Hurricane plantation, 186–87
Hutchings, Richard, 152
Hutchinson Island, 420, 476, 485, 506
Ida (steamer), December 10 capture, 394–95
Ihly, Jennie, 19
Illinois troops: artillery (1st Artillery, Battery H, 417n), (2nd Artillery, Battery I, 384); cavalry (10th Regiment, 390); infantry (10th Regiment, 324, 351), (12th Regiment, 253), (20th Regiment, 124, 163), (32nd Regiment, 138), (34th Regiment, 146, 248, 285), (40th Regiment, 202), (48th Regiment, 429, 434, 439), (50th Regiment, 174, 193, 253, 267, 270, 296, 332, 488, 512, 514), (55th Regiment, 114, 264, 332, 432, 470), (63rd Regiment, 123, 124, 324, 396, 514), (64th Regiment, 83, 156, 441, 482), (66th Regiment, 312, 385), (83rd Regiment, 367), (85th Regiment, 470), (86th Regiment, 176, 248, 302–3, 395), (90th Regiment, 429, 437), (93rd Regiment, 101, 107, 123, 192, 488), (101st Regiment, 245, 325), (102nd Regiment, 140, 145, 176, 242, 272), (103rd Regiment, 198, 202–3, 208, 209, 212, 213, 304, 332, 352), (104th Regiment, 235, 303, 453), (105th Regiment, 91, 272), (111th Regiment, 426, 430, 436, 437, 439), (116th Regiment, 252, 429, 430, 435, 436), (129th Regiment, 221, 311, 349, 394, 451); mounted infantry (7th Regiment, 386), (9th Regiment, 119, 257, 394–95), (16th Regiment, 257, 383), (92nd Regiment, 102, 150, 165–67, 277, 288–89, 335–39)
Indian Springs, Ga., 107, 125, 131
Indiana troops: cavalry (8th Regiment, 84, 94, 108, 276, 287, 288, 290, 292, 340–41, 417); engineers (58th Regiment, 56, 77, 120–21, 127, 135–36, 245, 246, 283–84, 327, 349, 363, 370–71, 448, 478, 502, 506); infantry (22nd Regiment, 470), (25th Regiment, 469), (48th Regiment, 101, 179, 304), (59th Regiment, 107, 179, 373); (66th Indiana, 267), (70th Regiment, 171), (74th Regiment, 320), (75th Regiment, 96, 134, 183, 236, 356, 470, 477–78), (83rd Regiment, 482), (85th Regiment, 141, 370), (87th Regiment, 363), (88th Regiment, 311), (97th Regiment, 179, 198, 202, 209), (100th Regiment, 80, 131, 202, 209, 212–14, 396, 531), (101st Regiment, 120, 371)
Indianapolis Journal, 45
Ingraham, David P., 335
Iowa troops: infantry (2nd Regiment, 366), (4th Regiment, 365), (5th Regiment, 525), (6th Regiment, 202, 207, 495), (7th Regiment, 365, 483), (9th Regiment, 179, 374, 488), (10th Regiment, 124, 192), (11th Regiment, 93, 113–14, 179–80, 190, 267), (25th Regiment, 179, 469), (31st Regiment, 79)