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The Day Dixie Died: The Battle of Atlanta

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by Gary Ecelbarger


  Howard, Thomas

  Howard (Aug. Hurt) house

  Hulsey, Maj. William H. (CSA)

  Hurt, Augustus

  Hurt, George M. Troup

  Illinois

  Illinois troops

  Indiana troops

  Intrenchment Creek

  Iowa troops

  Iverson, Brig. Gen. Alfred (CSA)

  Ives, Washington (CSA)

  Jackson, Andrew

  Jackson, Lt. Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” (CSA)

  Johnson, Col. Abda (CSA)

  brigade

  Johnson, Gen. Albert Sydney (CSA)

  Johnson, Andrew

  Johnston, Gen. Joseph Eggleston (CSA)

  removed from command of the Army of Tennessee

  Jones, Col. Bushrod (CSA)

  brigade

  Jones, Col. Wells S. (USA)

  brigade

  Jonesboro, Battle of

  Kelly, Capt. Samuel (CSA)

  Kennesaw Mountain, Battle of

  Kentucky

  Kentucky troops

  Kernstown, Second Battle of

  Key, Capt. Thomas J. (CSA)

  Kolb’s Farm, Battle of

  Laird, Lt. Seth M. (USA)

  battery

  Lampley, Col. Harris D. (CSA)

  Landgraeber, Maj. Clemens (USA)

  Lane, Capt. Charles (USA)

  Lee, Gen. Robert E. (CSA)

  Lee, Lt. Gen. Stephen D. (CSA)

  Leggett, Brig. Gen. Mortimer D. (USA)

  description and career

  division

  Leggett’s Fort

  Leggett’s Hill (Bald Hill), (See also Bald Hill)

  Leigh, Vivien

  Leird, John C. (CSA)

  Lewis, Brig. Gen. Joseph H. (CSA)

  Lightburn, Brig. Gen. Joseph A. J. (USA)

  Lincoln, Abraham

  Blind Memorandum

  cabinet

  and generals

  hopes for Atlanta campaign

  political woes (1864)

  reelection (1864)

  Logan, Maj. Gen. John A. “Black Jack” (USA)

  campaigning for Lincoln

  Longstreet, Lt. Gen. James (CSA)

  Louisiana Battery (CSA)

  Louisiana troops

  Lowell, James Russell

  Lowrey, Brig. Gen. Mark P. (CSA)

  Lowrey’s Brigade (CSA)

  Lynch, Capt. Frank (USA)

  Mackall, Brig. Gen. William W.

  Macon & Western Railroad

  Magevney, Col. Michael Jr. (CSA)

  brigade

  Malloy, Col. Adam G. (USA)

  Malvern Hill, Battle of

  Manassas, Battle of

  Maney, Brig. Gen. George E. (CSA)

  division

  Manigault, Brig. Gen. Arthur M. (CSA)

  Manigault’s Brigade (CSA)

  Manning, Lt. Col. Michael W. (USA)

  Marietta, Ga.

  Marthasville, Ga.

  martial law

  Martin, Col. James S. (USA)

  brigade

  Maryland campaign

  Mathes, Capt. Pleasant T. (USA)

  Maurice, Maj. Thomas D. (USA)

  McClellan, Maj. Gen. George (USA)

  McCullough, Col. James (CSA)

  McDonald, Henry (USA)

  McDonough Road

  McGinnis, Sgt. B. J. (CSA)

  McKee, John (USA)

  McPherson, Maj. Gen. James B. (USA)

  caution as commander

  description and career

  killed

  monument to

  Meade, Maj. Gen. George (USA)

  Medill, Joseph

  Mercer, Brig. Gen. Hugh W. (CSA)

  description and career

  division (Walker’s)

  Mercer’s Brigade (Barkuloo, Rawls, Guyton commanding) (CSA)

  Mersy, Col. August (USA)

  brigade

  military campaigns, turning points in

  Military Division of the Mississippi (USA)

  military education

  Miller, Maj. T. G. (CSA)

  missing soldiers

  Missionary Ridge, cyclorama of Battle of

  Mississippi Battery

  Mississippi troops

  Missouri troops

  Mitchell, Margaret

  Mitchell, Robert G. (CSA)

  Montgomery, Col. Milton (USA)

  Morrill, Col. John (USA)

  Morrill’s brigade

  Mott, Lt. Col. Samuel R. (USA)

  Mrs. Terry’s Mill Pond

  Munson, Capt. Gilbert (USA)

  Murray, Lt. Albert M. (USA)

  Murray, Col. John E. (CSA)

  National Union Party

  Neighbors, Sgt. J. E. (CSA)

  New Hope Church, Battle of

  newspapers

  Neylund, Lt. Col. William N.

  Nicolay, John

  night time

  fighting

  marches

  Nisbet, Col. J. Cooper (CSA)

  North Anna, Battle of

  North Carolina troops

  Northerners, Southern sympathizers among (Copperheads)

  Nutt, Lt. Edmund E. (USA)

  Ohio troops

  Oldham, Martin Van Buren (CSA)

  Oliphant, William J. (CSA)

  Oliver, Col. John M. (USA)

  brigade

  Oliver, Capt. Starke H. (CSA)

  Olmstead, Col. Charles H. (CSA)

  Oostanaula River

  Orphan Brigade (CSA), xv

  Orr, Capt. John (USA)

  Overland campaign

  Parrott cannons

  Peace Democrats

  Peachtree Creek

  Peachtree Creek, Battle of (July 20, 1864)

  Pennsylvania campaign

  Person, Maj. Richard J. (CSA)

  Petersburg, Va.

  Union losses at

  Phillips, Henry L. (USA)

  Porter, James W. (USA)

  Potts, Col. Benjamin F. (USA)

  brigade

  Powell, John Wesley

  Powell, Lt. Walter H. (USA)

  Powell, Capt. William V. (USA)

  Pressley, Col. James F. (CSA)

  Preston, Sally Buchanan “Buck”

  prisoners,

  railroads

  destruction of

  Raub, Lt. Theodore (USA)

  Rawls, Lt. Col. Morgan (CSA)

  brigade

  Red River campaign

  Resaca, Battle of

  Reynolds, Brig. Gen. Alexander W. (CSA)

  Reynolds, Pvt. George (USA)

  Rice, Brig. Gen. Elliott W. (USA)

  brigade

  Richmond, Va.

  Riley, Pvt. Edward (USA)

  Roswell, Ga.

  routs

  Royall, William W. (CSA)

  Rusk, Lt. Col. Jeremiah M. (USA)

  Russaw house

  Sancraite, Pvt. Charles F. (USA)

  Sanders, Lt. Col. Addison H. (USA)

  Schofield, Maj. Gen. John M. (USA)

  Scott, Col. Robert K. (USA)

  secession

  Seven Days battles

  Shane, Col. John (USA)

  Sharp, Col. Jacob H. (CSA)

  brigade

  Sheldon, Lt. Col. Charles S. (USA)

  Shelley, Thomas J. (USA)

  Shenandoah Valley campaigns

  Sherfy, Lt. William H. (USA)

  Sheridan, Maj. Gen. Philip (USA)

  Sherman, Maj. Gen. William T. (USA)

  command changes by

  description and career

  headquarters

  memoirs

  report on the Battle of Atlanta

  sorrow for McPherson’s death

  Shiloh, Battle of

  Siegel, Maj. Gen. Franz

  signal officers

  Simms, Bill (CSA)

  slavery

  Slocomb, Capt. Cuthbert H. (CSA)

  Smith, Col. George A. (CSA)

  Smith, Br
ig. Gen. Giles A. (USA)

  description and career

  division (4th Division, XVII Corps, USA)

  Smith, Maj. Gen. Gustavus W. (CSA)

  brigade

  Smith, Brig. Gen. James A. (CSA)

  brigade

  Smith, Col. Milo (USA), brigade

  Smith, Brig. Gen. Morgan L. (USA)

  description and career

  Smith, Brig. Gen. Thomas Benton (CSA)

  Smyth, Lt. Samuel S. (USA)

  Snake Creek Gap

  Sniff, Sgt. Amos (USA)

  South Carolina troops

  Southerners, fighting for the North

  spiking of guns

  Spotsylvania, Battle of

  Sprague, Brig. Gen. John W. (USA)

  brigade

  description and career

  Stanton, Secretary of War Edwin

  Stevens, Brig. Gen. Clement H. (CSA)

  Stevenson, Maj. Gen. Carter L. (CSA)

  Stevenson’s Division (CSA)

  Stevens’s Brigade (G. A. Smith commanding) (CSA)

  Stewart, Lt. Gen. Alexander P. (CSA)

  Stones River, Battle of

  Stovall’s Brigade (Abda Johnson commanding) (CSA)

  straggling

  Strahl, Brig. Gen. Otho F. (CSA)

  description and career

  Strahl’s Brigade (CSA)

  Strong, George Templeton

  Strong, Lt. Col. William F. (USA)

  Sugar Creek

  surgery, field

  Sweeny, Brig. Gen. Thomas W. (USA)

  description and career

  division

  Taylor, Maj. William A. (CSA)

  Tennessee

  Tennessee troops

  Texas troops

  Thomas, Gen. George H. (USA)

  Thomas, Capt. Lovick P. (CSA)

  Thompson, James (USA)

  Tillman, Lt. Col. James D. (CSA)

  Transcontinental Railroad

  Troup Hurt house

  Truell, Pvt. Edwin M. (USA)

  tuberculosis

  Turner, Case (guide)

  Turner, James (CSA)

  Turner, Capt. William B. (CSA)

  Tuttle, Truman G. (USA)

  Tyler’s Brigade (CSA)

  Union Pacific Railroad

  Van Sellar, Lt. Col. Henry (USA)

  Vicksburg campaign

  Virginia troops

  Walcutt, Col. Charles C. (USA)

  brigade

  insubordination of, in not retreating

  Walker, Col. Francis M. (CSA)

  brigade

  description and career

  Walker, Capt. James B. (USA)

  Walker, Maj. Gen. William H. T. (CSA)

  description and career

  killed

  Walker’s Division (Hugh W. Mercer commanding) (CSA)

  casualties

  Wallace, Lt. Col. John (USA)

  Wangelin, Col. Hugo (USA)

  brigade

  Washington, D.C., Confederate threats to

  Washington, George

  Watkins, Sam (CSA)

  Weed, Thurlow

  Western & Atlantic Railroad

  Wheeler, Capt. Horatio N. (USA)

  Wheeler, Maj. Gen. Joseph (CSA)

  “white house”

  Widow Parker’s house

  Wilderness, Battle of the

  Wiles, Lt. Col. Greenberry F. (USA)

  Wilkinson, Col. John C. (CSA)

  Williams, Col. Reuben (USA)

  brigade

  Williamson, Col. James A. (USA)

  Wilson, Henry

  Wilson, Col. John A. (CSA)

  Winn, Col. William J. (CSA)

  Wisconsin troops

  Woods, Brig. Gen. Charles R. (USA)

  Worden’s Battalion (USA)

  wounded soldiers

  agonies of

  treatment of

  Wray, Cpl. James G. (USA)

  Wright, Maj. Gen. Horatio G. (USA)

  writ of habeas corpus

  Yates, Richard

  Yorktown Peninsula

  Young, Lt. Col. Robert B. (CSA)

  brigade

  ALSO BY GARY ECELBARGER

  The Great Comeback:

  How Abraham Lincoln Beat the Odds to Win

  the 1860 Republican Nomination

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Ecelbarger, Gary L., 1962–

  The day Dixie died : the battle of Atlanta / Gary Ecelbarger.—1st ed.

  p. cm.

  Includes bibliographical references and index.

  ISBN 978-0-312-56399-8

  1. Atlanta Campaign, 1864. 2. Atlanta (Ga.)—History, Military—19th century. I. Title.

  E476.7E25 2010

  973.7'37—dc22

  2010032480

  First Edition: November 2010

  eISBN 978-1-4299-4575-2

  First St. Martin’s Press eBook Edition: November 2010

 

 

 


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