[164] The hero of the Planter episode; see p. [46].
[166] One of many minor raids, very likely up the Combahee River.
[167] As General commanding the Department of the South.
[168] Husband of Fanny Kemble.
[169] Compare J. A. S. on p. [265].
[170] Evidently G.'s suggestion was practically for the plan Mr. Philbrick did in fact adopt finally, that of selling some of his land to negroes and some to white men. The price at which he sold to the negroes was determined by the ideas here expressed.
[171] A mulatto, educated in the North, who had gone to help at Port Royal.
[172] Colonel Milton S. Littlefield, Twenty-First United States Colored Troops.
[173] Foster's order was dated August 16.