[36] Whiting’s Report, O.R., vol. xi, part i, p. 563.
[37] Porter himself thought that the first break in his line was made by Hood, at a point where he least expected it.” Battles and Leaders, vol. ii, pp. 335, 340.
[38] Battles and Leaders, vol. ii, p. 363.
[39] “The Confederates were within ten paces when the Federals broke cover, and leaving their log breastworks, swarmed up the hill in rear, carrying the second line with them in their rout.”—General Law, Battles and Leaders, vol. ii, p. 363.
[40] Jackson’s Report, O.R., vol. xi, part 1, pp. 555, 556.
[41] Reports of Whiting, Trimble, Bodes, Bradley T. Johnson, O.R., vol. xi, part i.
[42] Report of Committee on the Conduct of the War.
[43] Battles and Leaders, vol. ii, p. 357.
[44] O.R., vol. xi, part i, pp. 40–42.