INDEXTranscriber’s Notes
- pg vii Changed: Forrests’s Raid into West Tennessee
- to: Forrest’s Raid into West Tennessee
- pg ix Removed comma after: CAPTAIN MORTON AND GENERAL LYON,
- pg 24 Changed: had discomfitted and driven away their foe
- to: had discomfited and driven away their foe
- pg 31 Changed: hopes of victory and driven them discomfitted
- to: hopes of victory and driven them discomfited
- pg 75 Changed: Later, when it was dark (full moon), Cranbury’s
- to: Later, when it was dark (full moon), Granbury’s
- pg 116 Changed: command of Kentucky with headquarters at Lousiville
- to: command of Kentucky with headquarters at Louisville
- pg 160 Changed: He only purposed to make this attempt
- to: He only proposed to make this attempt
- pg 166 Added period after B in: GENERAL JOHN B MAGRUDER
- pg 173 Changed: dirt roads over which the march was progresisng.
- to: dirt roads over which the march was progressing.
- pg 179 Changed: Only the completemy stification and demoralization
- to: Only the complete mystification and demoralization
- pg 231 Changed: go on and succeed or meet direfuldefeat.
- to: go on and succeed or meet direful defeat.
- pg 251 Changed: then reaching to Chattannoga
- to: then reaching to Chattanooga
- pg 370 Two sentences after: “The First Brigade” were switched by
- the book printer and rearranged.
- pg 371 Changed: campaign would not be completed wthout
- to: campaign would not be completed without
- pg 371 Changed: It did not take long to drive Wolford’s
- to: It did not take long to drive Woolford’s
- pg 413 Changed: Federal prisoners had been corraled
- to: Federal prisoners had been corralled
- pg 416 Changed: The center, under General Leonidas Pope,
- to: The center, under General Leonidas Polk,
- pg 421 Changed: inclement weather and with an illy-equipped
- to: inclement weather and with an ill-equipped
- pg 425 Changed: and the hope and promise of homegoing
- to: and the hope and promise of home-going
- pg 426 Changed: filled his mind with ecstacy
- to: filled his mind with ecstasy
- pg 439 Changed: by three o’clock next day it bivouaced
- to: by three o’clock next day it bivouacked
- pg 497 Added period after: his transcendent power passed their way
- pg 500 Changed: from Kelley’s Ford to Beverlys’ Ford
- to: from Kelley’s Ford to Beverly’s Ford
- pg 502 Changed: He was on General Pope’s staff
- to: He was on General Polk’s staff
- pg 503 Changed: and be witnessed some of the most desperate
- to: and he witnessed some of the most desperate
- pg 532 Added period after letter B in: GENERAL J. E. B STUART
- pg 547 Changed: NcNeil, who had one day’s start
- to: McNeil, who had one day’s start
- pg 550 Changed: tried the horses, but it laid grevious
- to: tried the horses, but it laid grievous
- pg 571 Changed: served in the Mexican War when olny seventeen
- to: served in the Mexican War when only seventeen
- pg 582 Changed: success meant to his beleagured army
- to: success meant to his beleaguered army
- pg 594 Changed: When the Confederates cut Stomenan’s
- to: When the Confederates cut Stoneman’s
- pg 606 Changed: of August, 1864, he received his commision
- to: of August, 1864, he received his commission
- pg 619 Changed: uniform of a Confederate major genreal.
- to: uniform of a Confederate major general.
- pg 630 Changed: Grainger, Brig. Gen., 268
- to: Granger, Brig. Gen., 268
- Corrected punctuation where necessary in the Index.
- Many hyphenated and non-hyphenated word combinations left as written.