Supplies for army in Chattanooga,
how forwarded;
for Sherman's army, arrangements for forwarding.
Susini, famous basso,
helps celebrate fall of Vicksburg.
Swain, David L., ex-Governor of North Carolina,
in Vance's peace delegation to Sherman;
mentioned.
Swinton, Wm., newspaper correspondent,
threatens and proceeds to "write Cox down"; inconsistency exposed.
Taylor, Geo. W., brigadier general United States Volunteers,
fatally wounded at Bull Run bridge.
Taylor, Richard, lieutenant general Confederate States Army,
orders Forrest to raid Western Tennessee;
informs Beauregard of reinforcements moving to Thomas;
offers to send all of Hood's army, except French's division, to Beauregard.
Temple, O. P., Chancellor, Knoxville, Tennessee,
author of "East Tennessee and the Civil War".
Tents,
preferable to houses for army officers.
Terry, Alfred H., brigadier general United States Volunteers,
captures Ft. Fisher;
at Federal Point;
unable to force Hoke's position opposite Town Creek;
enters Wilmington after Cox's flanking movement compels evacuation;
follows Bragg northward;
assigned to command new corps designated as the 10th;
on march to Raleigh;
commands central district of North Carolina
Test Oaths, little value of;
illustrated by case of Summers.