Authors: Noah Andre Trudeau
“found roads or ground”: Byrne, Diary and Journal, RU.
“teams at bad holes”/“The crackers”: Byrne,
Uncommon Soldiers,
279.
“overflowed the road”: Kittinger, Diary, MHI.
“swelling at so rapid”: Grunert,
History
, 141.
“Everyone wet”: Byrne Diary and Journal, RU.
“We have not”: Bradley,
Star Corps
, 204.
“A large number present”: Ames, Diary, MHI.
“burning the ties”/“a very poor country”: OR 44:172.
“No forage”: Holmes,
52d O.V.I.,
18.
“Rebs make their appearance”: Clark, Diaries, LHS.
“too much demoralized”: OR 44:409.
“After some parleying:” Angle,
Three Years,
345.
“General Kilpatrick”: Hunter,
Eighty-second Indiana
, 140.
“to prepare for a fight”:
National Tribune
, 12/8/1887.
“So many cavalry in line”: Angle,
Three Years
, 345.
“in order to accomplish”: OR 44:618.
“a splendid defensive position”:
New York Herald,
12/22/1864.
“Come on now”: Ibid.
“We moved up”: Tomlinson,
“Dear Friends,”
174.
“grinding out the shot”: Swedberg,
Three Years,
234–35.
“I ordered my bugler”: Hamilton,
Recollections,
163.
“Away we went”: McKeever, “Atlanta to the Sea,” WRS.
“landed lengthwise”:
National Tribune,
4/9/1891.
“At the word of command”:
National Tribune,
2/12/1891.
“We could see an officer”:
National Tribune,
5/17/1883.
“Now for a name”: OR 44:392.
“had to form”: Robertson,
Michigan in the War,
712.
“fog and smoke”:
National Tribune,
11/17/1887.
“was knocked from his horse”: OR 44:397.
“I was glad I did not kill him”: Quoted in Lee, “Tangling with Kilcavalry,” 175.
“and pumped their Spencers”:
92nd Illinois Volunteers,
191.
“I’m shot”:
Toledo Daily Blade,
1/24/1865.
“He never spoke”: More,
Soldier Boy,
308.
“made several counter-charges”: OR 44:365.
“Col. Heath”:
National Tribune,
9/20/1893.
“They rode over”:
New York Herald,
12/28/1864.
“The charge by our cavalry”: Johnson, “March to the Sea,” 327.
“had to retreat”: Miller, Diary, IHS.
“Between us and Waynesboro”:
National Tribune,
Nov. 26, 1903.
“flanks [were] so far extended”: OR 44:365.
“No body of men”: OR 44:380.
“moved rapidly”:
National Tribune
, Nov. 26, 1903.
“our whole line”: Miller, “We Scattered,” 48.
“enjoyed the sweetest draught”: Jordan, “Civil War Letters,” PAH.
“whipped”:
Lancaster Daily Evening Express,
1/3/1865.
“Through the streets”:
National Tribune,
11/26/1903.
“were so warmly pressed”: OR 44:410.
“Kilpatrick stopped”:
National Tribune,
4/15/1920.
“rushing around like a child”:
National Tribune,
11/26/1903.
“I seen one old Reb”: Miller, Diary, IHS.
“woman [who] was kneeling”: McNeil,
Personal Recollections
, 62.
“amused themselves”:
Lancaster Daily Evening Express,
1/3/1865.
“They made me play”: Quoted in Lee, “Tangling with Kilcavalry,” 175.
“alive with women”: Miller, Diary, IHS.
“as there was no minister”:
Atlanta Constitution,
5/16/1926.
“For the memory”: OR 44:627.
“upwards of 200”: OR 44:635.
“the rebel cavalry”: Woodard,
Civil War Letters,
24.
“A cavalry fight”: Angle,
Three Years,
345.
CHAPTER 19. “SPLENDID SIGHT TO SEE COTTON GINS BURN”
“No trouble”: Carter,
Story,
309.
“entering the swampy country”:
Lancaster Daily Evening Express
, 1/3/1865.
“Good water”: Berkenes,
Private William Boddy,
157.
“receive every attention”: OR 44:635.
“Kilpatrick is the most vain”: Angle,
Three Years,
348.
“Two or three plantations”: Emmons, Diaries, UIA.
“All our bed clothes”: Rosenow,
Pen Pictures,
110.
“The number of negroes”: Emmons, Diaries, UIA.
“They were a motley crowd”: McCain,
Soldier’s Diary
, 43.
“However they do not”: Emmons, Diaries, UIA.
“Streams or water swamps”: Trego, Diary, CHI.
“much of the road”: Boyle,
Soldiers True,
267.
“The wagons often get stuck”: Wagoner, “From Wauhatchie,” 123.
“scarce”: Johnson, “‘Make a Preacher Swear, ’” 35.
“sweet potatoes”: Chapman, “Civil War Diary,” 105.
“Stop at house”: Morrow, Diary, MHI.
“three foraging teams”: OR 44:323.
“Uncultivated land”: Trowbridge, Papers, UMC.
“such fires”: OR 44:633.
“Seen far in advance”: Fleharty,
Our Regiment,
121.
“Trampled by day”: Byrne, Diary and Journal, RU.
“After considerable maneuvering”: Jackson,
Colonel’s Diary
, 170.
“of course was pleasant”: Brockman, “John Van Duser Diary,” 232.
“concluded that they”: Clark,
Downing’s Civil War
, 234.
“We got a number”: Christie, Family Papers, MHS.
“tied by thumbs”: Jamison,
Recollections,
285.
“splendid sight”: McMillan, Papers, WHS.
“Sat waiting”: Howe,
Marching with Sherman,
144–45.
“we must move in concert”: OR 44:628.
“seemed to favor us”: Sherman,
Memoirs
, 2:193.
“Negroes swarmed to us”: Kellogg,
Army Life,
332.
“a negro on the place”: Trimble,
Ninety-third Regiment,
149.
“gentle Milly”: Kellogg,
Army Life,
332.
“have kept the enemy”:
Augusta Daily Chronicle & Sentinel,
12/7/1864.
“Sherman’s campaign”: Quoted in
Philadelphia Inquirer
, 12/9/1864.
“We are…hopeful”: Miers,
Rebel War Clerk’s Diary
, 456.
“Before going into camp”/“There is nothing new”: Byrne, Diary and Journal, RU.
“Were delayed much”: OR 44:318.
“Stopped at the home”: Noble, Papers, UMB.
“woman under such a trying ordeal”: Ross, Diary, ALL.
“Yam, yam, yam”: Emmons, Diaries, UIA.
“the worst of swamp water”: Fahnestock, Diary, KNP.
“waiting for a long swamp”: OR 44:275.
“We are on what”: Wagoner, “From Wauhatchie,” 123.
“I got a rebel paper”: Miller, Diary, IHS.
“make a good deal of smoke”: OR 44:647.
“covered with blood”:
National Tribune,
5/24/1883.
“that her children could say”: Kellogg,
Army Life,
25.
“There is a considerable”: Daniels, Diary, HL.
“As we are performing”: Sharland,
Knapsack Notes
, 41.
“plenty of sweet potatoes”: Clark,
Downing’s Civil War
, 235.
“danger of having”: Cryder and Stanley,
“War for the Union,”
61.
“the inevitable Yankee”: Pittenger, Diary, OHS.
“I have been dividing”: Howe,
Marching with Sherman
, 148.
“100 horses”: OR 44:638.
“in order to keep you”: OR 44:647.
“I used to be”: Howe,
Marching with Sherman,
150.
“When we got there”: Corbin,
Star for Patriotism
, 160.
“While they were out”: Utterback, Diary, SHI.
“Upon arriving at the river”: OR 44:120.
“press well on the enemy’s left”: OR 44:934.
“all that could be”: OR 44:931.
“Since the last annual message”: Quoted in Basler,
Collected Works,
8:148, 154.
“Well I’ll be hanged”: Quoted in Marszalek,
Sherman’s March,
102–3.
“I have no good news”: Quoted in Basler,
Collected Works,
8:148, 154.
“Draw saber”: McKeever, “Atlanta to the Sea,” WRS.
“He is very proud”: Sloan, Diary, TSL.
“bespattered with mud”: Otto, “Civil War Memoirs,” WHS.
“badly obstructed”: OR 44:181.
“We were aroused at 11:30”: Hight and Stormont,
Fifty-eighth Regiment,
430.
“He said he was too weak”: Overmyer,
Stupendous Effort
, 158.
“in places”: Noble, Papers, UMB.
“distributed along”: OR 44:284.
“quicksand”: Schwab, “Civil War Letters,” CIN.
“we had to pry”: Short, Diary, WHS.
“looking like so many stranded”: Byrne, Diary and Journal, RU.
“a poor looking”: Wheeler, Letters and Journal, ALL.
“white flags flying”: Trego, Diary, CHI.
“An almost endless variety”: Fleharty,
Our Regiment,
122.
“All were in a wild state”: Darnell, “Reminiscences,” UDC.
“a very wet swampy”: Daniels, Diary, HL.
“had to build four or five”: Clark,
Downing’s Civil War,
235.
“Stopped often”: Anderson,
Civil War Diary,
181.
“about 2,000”: Bargus, Diary, MHI.
“some poor fellow’s”: Howe,
Marching with Sherman,
153–54.
“McLaws’ division”: Sherman,
Memoirs
, 2:194.
“We hear that the enemy”: OR 44:652.
“indications now point”: Brockman, “John Van Duser Diary,” 233.
“All the way”: Arbuckle,
Civil War Experiences,
112.
“about ½ mile”: McKee, Diary, SHI.
“charge over an open”:
National Tribune,
6/19/1919.
“They took the cars”: Gore, Diary, MHI.
“At Black Creek”: OR 44:121.
“There they come”: Grecian,
History,
64–65.
“An apparently small trifle”:
Augusta Daily Chronicle & Sentinel,
12/11/1864.
“We are camped here”: Prior, Letters, GSA.
“small road branching off”: OR 44:276.
“the lusty black”: Bryant,
History
, 289.
“the worst roads”: Saylor, Letter, WHS.
“cussing mad”: Trego, Diary, CHI.
“Captain, corduroy it good”: Brant,
History of the Eighty-fifth
, 83–84.
“had raised ‘Hail Columbia’”: Otto, “Civil War Memoirs,” WHS.
“Like a flash of lightning”: Hight and Stormont,
Fifty-eighth Regiment,
431.
“Our Brigade just got over”: Porter, Diary, OHS.
“The curiosity of all”: Widney, Diary and Letters, KNP.
“I dare say the captain”: Miller, Diary, IHS.
“We had our dinner ready”: Dresbach, Letters and Reminiscence, MHS.
“The Rebels said”/“The negroes come into our lines”:
92nd Illinois Volunteers
, 196.
“Up to this time”: Miller, Diary, IHS.
“The groups gathered”: ORS, 7:636.
“Trees had been felled”:
National Tribune,
6/13/1901.
“A good deal of corduroy”: Force, Papers, UWA.
“The army has been advancing”: Nichols,
Great March
, 59.
“We don’t draw ours”: Howe,
Marching with Sherman,
156–58.
“General very much provoked”: Ibid.
“had washing done”: Engerud,
1864 Diary,
51.
“We sent our forage”: Glossbrenner, Diary, MHI.
“Our camp was in a pine woods”: Saunier,
History
, 360.
“built works”: Corbin,
Star for Patriotism
, 160–61.
“moved without supply trains”: Chamberlin,
History,
152.
“not sufficiently serious”: OR 44:126.
“Around us are magnificent”: Burton, Diary, EU.
“Went in swimming”: Roe, Papers, KNX.
“This is an important point”: Howe,
Marching with Sherman,
159.
“inform the naval commander”: OR 44:658.
“two days [before]”: OR 44:160.
“against the destructive”: Quoted in Stewart,
Reward of Patriotism
, 195.
“injury to the service”: Beauregard, Papers, DU.
“Having no army of relief”: OR 44:940.
“thirty-two days”: Jones,
Siege of Savannah,
107.
“Detached field works”: Ibid., 78.
“overflow”: OR 53:381.
“consisted of detached works”: Jones,
Siege of Savannah
, 80.
“The boys were marching along”: Morhous,
Reminiscences,
145.
“occupy the attention”: OR 44:218.
“with instructions to advance”: OR 44:218.
“swamp just at the left”: Wagoner, “From Wauhatchie,” 124.