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Acworth, Ga., 185 Adams, Daniel: and brigade’s casualties at murfreesboro, 100; and brigade at Chickamauga, 144–145 Adams, George Washington, death of, 185 Alabama and Florida r.r., 14, 16, 72 Allatoona, Ga., 181 Amelia island, Fl., 14, 18–19, 22, 49, 174; defense of, 21, 28–30; slave labor used at, 29; evacuation of, 46–48 Anderson, James Patton, 24, 172, 229; background of, 11–12; as supporter of Jefferson Davis, 12; promoted to brigade command, 40; at Battle of Shiloh, 43–44; on training of soldiers at Tupelo, 63; commands divisional command during Kentucky Campaign, 77; division disbanded, 95; commands division on missionary ridge, 161; postwar career of, 223 Anderson, lawrence “laurie,” death of, 42 Apalachicola, Fl.: description of, 32; edward Hopkins’s poor defense plans for, 35 Apalachicola river, 2, 38 Appomattox Court House, va., 221 Armed occupation Act of 1842, 2–3 Armstrong, Frank, 182–183 Army of Northern virginia, 38, 60, 140, 159, 169; surrender of, 221 Army of Tennessee, xi–xii, 109, 121–123, 178–179, 181, 197, 215; renamed, 74; troops realigned, 95; consolidation of regiments in, 96; at Battle of murfreesboro , 99–107; retreat to Tullahoma, 108, sickness in, 110–111; activity in, 116– 117; revivals in, 118, 175–176; rumors of desertion in, 136; at Chattanooga, 154–155; infighting within, 156; evacuates resaca, 180; at Dallas, Georgia, 182; at Kennesaw mountain, 185–188; commanded by John Bell Hood, 189; casualties at Peach Tree Creek, 190; casualties at Franklin, 210; commanded by A. P. Steward, 220; surrender of, 229 Army of the Cumberland, 109, 121, 138, 144, 178–179, 187, 190; renamed, 99; at Battle of murfreesboro, 99–107; and Tullahoma Campaign, 134; begins Chickamauga Campaign, 136; right wing disintegrates at Chickamauga, 145; at Chattanooga, 154, 160; commanded by George Thomas, 161; as diversionary force, 162; charges up missionary ridge, 163 Army of the mississippi, 48, 64, 74, 80–85; commanded by Albert Sidney Johnston, 41; at Battle of Shiloh, 41–44; commanded by Braxton Bragg, 69; rendezvous at Chattanooga, 71; advances into middle Tennessee, 79; renamed Army of Tennessee, 74 Army of the ohio, 82, 84, 98, 181, 215; advances into east Tennessee, 66; at Battle of Perryville, 85–89; commanded by William S. rosecrans, 95; at Nashville, 215–216 Army of the Potomac, dispatches Xi and Xii Corps to Chattanooga, 160 Army of the Tennessee, 137, 160, 189, 192; at Battle of Shiloh, 41–44; commanded by Ulysses S. Grant, 69; and offensive against vicksburg, 124; Xv Corps at missionary ridge, 160; advances to resaca , 179; position of army on July 22, 1864, 191; at Battle of Jonesboro, 195– 196; at Battle of Nashville, 215 Atlanta and West Point r.r., 194 Atlanta, Battle of, and Floridians’ loss of faith in General W. B. Bate, 192 Atlanta, Ga., 66, 67, 123–124, 137, 166, index 304 Index 188–189, 190, 193–195, 226; General Sherman’s capture of, 197 Augusta, Ga., 220 Badger, edward N., 101, 108, 144, 166, 175, 203, 218; prewar career of, 55; becomes engaged to matilda leavel, 133; as senior lieutenant colonel, 157; commands 4th Florida at missionary ridge, 162; commands 1st Florida Cavalry and 4th Florida infantry, Consolidated, 168; inebriated at Dalton, 169; at Battle of Dallas, 183–184; dispatches litter bearers to bring in Union wounded at Kennesaw mountain, 187; described by enoch vann, 188; leads 1st Florida Cavalry and 4th Florida infantry, Consolidated, during 1864 Tennessee Campaign, 201; wounded at Battle of Franklin, 210 Bailey, Cosmero o., on being encamped at Watauga river Bridge, 113; dislike of robert Bullock, 119; on scavenging weaponry at Battle of Chickamauga, 146; describes capture of 21st ohio, 147 Baldwin, Fl, 50 Ball, Glover Ailing: background, 72–73; suffers wound at Battle of Perryville, 88; refuses to support William Keen’s innocence , 174; becomes brigade commander at Jonesboro, 196–197; commands 1st and 3rd Florida, Consolidated, during 1864 Tennessee Campaign, 200; commands Florida Brigade at Battle of Nashville , 215, 218 Bands: of 3rd Florida infantry, 78; at munfordsville , 81; at Bardstown, 83; at Knoxville , 93; at Chattanooga siege lines, 155; of 4th Florida infantry serenades Braxton Bragg, 165; of Florida Brigade serenades General Finley, 168; of 4th Florida infantry serenades Florida Brigade encampment , 169; of 4th Florida infantry regiment , 173; on Atlanta siege lines, 194 Barbourville, Ky., supply train captured by Confederates, at, 76 Barnwell, John, commands at mosquito inlet , 49 Bardstown, Ky.: significance of, 82; Floridians arrival at, 83; hospitals established at, 99 Bate William B...

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