FOOTNOTES

[1] "Life of Oliphant," Vol. I. p. 109.

[2] J. F. Rhodes's "History of the United States," Vol. I. p. 390.

[3] "Life in Washington," by Mary J. Windle.

[4] New York Herald, February 7, 1904.

[5] Rhodes's "History of the United States," Vol. II, p. 417.

[6] "Life," by Johnston and Browne, p. 365.

[7] Rhodes's "History of the United States," Vol. II, p. 453.

[8] Rhodes, Vol. II, p. 493.

[9] Ibid., Vol. II, p. 495.

[10] "Anecdotes and Incidents of the Civil War," Porter.

[11] Rhodes, Vol. III, p. 435.

[12] "Life of Joseph E. Johnston," by General Bradley Johnson, p. 32.

[13] Rhodes's "History of the United States."

[14] "Memoirs of J. E. Johnston," by General Bradley Johnson, p. 72.

[15] "McClellan's Own Story," p. 338.

[16] "Camp-fire and Battle-field," p. 456 et seq.

[17] "Camp-fire and Battle-ground," p. 238.

[18] "Four Years with Marse Robert," p. 341.

[19] "Camp-fire and Battle-field," p. 489.

[20] Porter's "Anecdotes and Incidents of the Civil War," p. 274.

[21] "Robertson's Life and Letters," edited by S. A. Brooke, p. 804.

[22] "Camp-fire and Battle-field," p. 185.

[23] "Incidents and Anecdotes of the Civil War," Porter, p. 302.

[24] "Camp-fire and Battle-field," pp. 486, 487.

[25] Lecture to members of the Mechanics' Institution, February, 1853.

[26] "Virginia," by John Esten Cooke, p. 505 et seq.

[27] "Virginia," by John Esten Cooke, pp. 507-508.


Transcriber's Note:

Inconsistent hyphenation and spelling in the original document have been preserved. Obvious typographical errors have been corrected.