This Hallowed Ground - Bruce Catton [275]
11 Lewis, op. cit., p. 400.
Wind Across the Sky
1 For slavery as a race problem, see Allan Nevins and Henry Steele Commager, America: The Story of a Free People, pp. 214-15.
2 Abraham Lincoln, by Benjamin P. Thomas, pp. 441-42.
3 Abraham Lincoln: The War Years, Vol. III, p. 227.
4 Ibid., p. 218; Thomas, op. cit., p. 445.
5 B. & L., Vol. IV, pp. 379-400.
The Grapes of Wrath
1 Lewis, op. cit., pp. 426, 430.
2 Ibid., p. 431.
3 B. & L., Vol. IV, p. 672; History of the 104th Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry, pp. 252-53; Reminiscences of the Civil War, from Diaries of Members of the 103rd Illinois Volunteer Infantry, p. 147.
4 History of the 104th Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry, p. 252.
5 Manuscript letter, Sherman to Emily Hoffman; Official Records, Vol. XXX, Part 3, p. 698.
6 Reminiscences of the Civil War, from Diaries of Members of the 103rd Illinois Volunteer Infantry, pp. 148, 149; History of the 104th Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry, p. 278; History of the 34th Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry, p. 106.
7 History of the 104th Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry, p. 263; Footprints through Dixie, p. 124.
8 Reminiscences of the Civil War, from Diaries of Members of the 103rd Illinois Volunteer Infantry, p. 153.
9 Cox, op. cit., Vol. II, p. 234; The History of the 104th Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry, p. 279; History of the 34th Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry, p. 173.
10 History of the 104th Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry, p. 258.
11 Reminiscences of the Civil War, from Diaries of Members of the 103rd Illinois Volunteer Infantry, p. 164; Lewis, op. cit., p. 465; Cox, op. cit., Vol. II, p. 234.
12 Downing’s War Diary, p. 237; A History of the Sixth Iowa Infantry, pp. 379-80, 384; History of the 104th Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantry, p. 279.
13 Lewis, op. cit., p. 471.
The Enemy Will be Attacked
1 The most exhaustive discussion of Hood’s odd failure at Spring Hill, probably, is that of Stanley Horn in his excellent Army of Tennessee, pp. 384-95.
2 Footprints through Dixie, pp. 136-37.
3 With the Rank and File, pp. 18-19.
4 The Army of Tennessee, pp. 399-404; Schofield, op. cit., pp. 177-79; Opdycke Tigers, pp. 339-53; With the Rank and File, pp. 16-17. Note that the youthful Colonel MacArthur of the 24th Wisconsin, who was wounded in this fight, later became the father of General Douglas MacArthur.
5 Footprints through Dixie, pp. 142-43.
6 Manuscript diary of Henry Mortimer Hempstead.
7 The whole sequence of events is set forth in complete detail in Gen. James H. Wilson’s Under the Old Flag, Vol. II, pp. 64-93; see also B. & L., Vol. IV, pp. 455-56.
8 Manuscript diary of Henry Mortimer Hempstead.
9 History of the 51st Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry, p. 259; History of the Fourteenth Illinois Cavalry, p. 284.
10 Under the Old Flag, Vol. II, pp. 122-23, 126.
11 Ibid., p. 95.
Chapter Thirteen: TWILIGHT AND VICTORY
Reap the Whirlwind
1 History of the 34th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, pp. 179, 191.
2 Lewis, op. cit., p. 490.
3 History of the 83rd Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, p. 71; History of the 34th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, p. 354.
4 History of the 83rd Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, p. 77; History of the 53rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, p. 176; Reminiscences of the Civil War, from Diaries of Members of the 103rd Illinois Volunteer Infantry, p. 176; History of Fuller’s Ohio Brigade, p. 265; History of the 104th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, pp. 309-10.
5 Echoes of the Civil War as I Hear Them, pp. 268-69.
6 History of the 104th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, p. 287.
7 Downing’s War Diary, pp. 251, 259.
8 History of the Seventh Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, p. 297; Reminiscences of the Civil War, from Diaries of Members of the 103rd Illinois Volunteer Infantry, p. 183; Story of the Service of Company E and of the 12th Wisconsin Regiment, p. 407; History of the Sixth Iowa Infantry, pp. 411-14.