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293 } Index Page numbers in italics represent full-chapter entries in the book. Abolitionism, 15, 17–18, 37, 244–45 African Methodist Episcopal Church (ame), 191 Agriculture: in antebellum Georgia, 26–27, 129; wartime, 96, 161, 170–71; postwar, 175–76, 187 Alabama, 70, 81, 272–73; hospitals in, 128; Wilson’s raid through, 61–62, 98–100 Albany, 142, 167, 174, 211 Allatoona, 76–77, 87 Altamaha River, 54 American Memory Project, 247–48 American Missionary Association, 176 American Slave, The (Rawick book), 247 Anderson, Edward C., 52–53 Andersonville (film), 146, 269–71 Andersonville (Kantor novel), 146, 270 Andersonville prison, 10, 11, 139–42, 142–46; journals and memoirs about, 243–44 Andersonville Trial, The (Levitt play), 146, 269–70 Andrews, Eliza Frances, 167, 241 Andrews, James J., 6–7, 66–67, 267–68 Andrews Raid, 6–7, 45, 66–67, 214; film versions of, 255–57, 267–69; reenactment of, 230 Antislavery movement. See Abolitionism Apalachicola, Fla., 59–61 Apalachicola River, 60–61 Archaeological sites: Camp Lawton, 141, 236; Chickamauga, 236; Ezra Church, 234; Kennesaw Mountain, 234; Pickett’s Mill, 89, 236; Tybee Island, 236 Archaeology, 233–36; African American, 234; mapping of sites of, 236; and relic collecting, 235 Army of Northern Virginia, Georgians in, 8, 169 Army of Tennessee (Confederate), 10, 70–72, 75, 84, 90, 125; deserters from, 157–58, 160; hospitals, 127–28; reenactment of, 229; suppliers of, 131 Army of the Cumberland (Union), 70–72, 74–75 Army of the Ohio (Union), 75, 85 Army of the Tennessee (Union), 75, 84–85, 213 Arnold, Richard, 96 Arsenals, 129–32 Ashburn, George, 188–89; murder of, 190–91 Athens, 28, 132, 203; Confederate monument in, 196 Atlanta: capital of state becomes, 41, 190; as Confederate hub, 134–37; defense of, 136; Gone With the Wind premiere in, 265; as industrial center, 7, 130–33, 135–36; as military objective, 75, 77, 80–82, 136; newspapers in, 149, 151; population of, 25, 134, 137; as rail center, 7; Sherman’s occupation of, 82–83, 163; Unionists in, 156, 242 294 Index Atlanta, Battle of, 80–81, 106, 126; civilian casualties in, 137; depicted in Cyclorama, 213; photographed by Barnard, 107–18; reenactment of, 224–25, 231, 233 Atlanta campaign, 1, 5, 10, 73–83, 136–37; and desertion, 157; fictional depictions of, 276–80; foraging , 171; and guerrilla warfare, 64; journals and memoirs about, 240– 41; map of, 78–79; reenactment of, 224 Atlanta Constitution, 254 Atlantic and Gulf Coast Railroad, 141 Augusta, 97, 126, 137; as Confederate depository, 103–4; Confederate monument in, 197; as industrial center, 7–8, 28, 129–33; population of, 25; slave markets in, 23 Augusta Powder Works, 133 Augusta “Ring,” 192 Bainbridge, 272 Barnard, George N., 105–22 Barton, Clara, 146, 209 Bartow, Francis S., 5 Bartow County, 65 Bass, Cynthia, 277 Battlefield preservation, 86, 91–92, 98, 146, 227–28 Bell, John, 33 Ben Hill County, 215–16 Benjamin, Judah P., 102 Big Shanty, 6, 66, 255, 256, 267 Birth of a Nation (film), 217, 261–62, 265 Black Belt, 33, 37; of Georgia, 24; slaves in, 21 Black legislators, 192–94; expelled, 193 Blackshear, 64; prison camp in, 141–42 Black troops, 5, 9, 46, 54, 67–70, 163, 167, 243, 272 Blair, Francis P., 93 Blockade. See Naval blockade Blockade runners (Confederate), 52–53, 56–59, 60, 249–50 Blue and Gray Museum (Fitzgerald), 216, 225 Boney, F. N., 1 Borglum, Gutzon, 203, 217 Botkin, Benjamin A., 247 Brady, Matthew, 105 Bragg, Braxton, 9, 70–72, 127 Branch Mint, Dahlonega, 103–4 Breckinridge, John C., 33–34, 37, 102 Brooks County, 163 Brown, John (abolitionist), 33 Brown, John (slave), 245 Brown, Joseph E., 5–8, 34, 94, 125–26, 159, 222; arrest of, 100, 185; election of, as governor (1857), 33; flees from Milledgeville , 41; and guerrilla warfare, 63; as postwar candidate, 190, 191, 192, 193; terms of, as governor, 41 Brownlow, William G. “Parson,” 154 Brunswick, 28, 52–53 Bryant, John Emory, 175, 190, 192 Buchanan, James, 23 Bullock, Rufus, 190, 192–93 Bull Run, Battle of (Manassas), 105, 134, 230 Burge, Dolly Lunt, 241–42 Burns, Ken, 250 Burow, Daniel R., 277 Bush, William Joshua, 200 Bushwhackers. See Guerrilla warfare Calhoun, John C., 30 Calhoun, W. Lowndes, 198 Calhoun County, 163 Camilla Massacre, 191 Campbell, Tunis, 191 [52.14.85.76] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 08:22 GMT) Index 295 Camp Davidson (Savannah), 140–41 Camp Lawton, 96, 141, 142; archaeological site...

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