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b. Chicamauga.

Cent. Magazine, XXXIII. 937, 962, 964; XXXV. 962. Johnston's U. S. 743. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 561-2. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 408-25; map, 416. Coffin's Marching to Victory, chap. XX.; map, 403.

c. Chattanooga.

Cent. Magazine, XXXI. 128, 146, 621, 623; XXXII. 129+, 465; XXXIV. 129. Johnston's U. S. 744. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 563, 565. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 434-6. Grant's Memoirs, II. chaps. XL.-XLII. Coffin's Marching to Victory, chap. XXI.; map, 426.

d. The siege of Knoxville.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 563-4. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 431, 445. Grant's Memoirs, II. chap. XLV. Coffin's Marching to Victory, chap. XXIII.

e. Lookout Mountain.

Johnston's U. S. 742, 746. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 563-5. Greeley's Amer.
Conflict, II. 438-45. Morris's Half Hours, II. 452. Grant's Memoirs,
II. chap. XLIII. Coffin's Marching to Victory, chap. XXII.

Notice all the sources from which the army at Lookout
Mountain was gathered, and the officers in command.
Many of them afterwards became famous.

Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 432, 434-7. Coffin's Marching to Victory, chap.
XIX.; map, 389.

f. Change of line of defence in the west.

What lines of communication and transportation used

by the Confederates were broken by these changes?

9. The international condition of the Confederacy.

Johnston's U. S. 753-5. Johnston's U. S. Hist. and Const. 223. Coffin's
Marching to Victory, chap. XVIII.
I-IO. Cent. Magazine, XXXI. 936 +;

10. The hospitals.

Coffin's Redeeming the Republic, XXXVII. 461 +.

The work of the sanitary and Christian commissions.

Cent. Magazine, XXXV. 825 +. Johnston's U. S. 755. Montgomery's Amer. Hist. 323. My Story of the War, by Mrs. Livermore. Coffin's Freedom Triumphant, chap. X. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 760.

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II. Prisons and prisoners in the South.

Cent. Magazine, XXXIX. 153, 479; XL. 447, 606, 931; XLI. 100 +, 154 +, 705 +.
Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 761-2.

Andersonville.
Libby Prison.

12. Review and summary.

Johnston's U. S. 752. Coffin's Marching to Victory, chap. XXV.

Make out by campaigns, with maps, and general topics, at the close of the history of 1863.

g. The Civil War, 1864.

1. The transfer of General Grant to the command of the army of the Potomac.

Johnston's U. S. 761.
Conflict, II. 562-3.
Memoirs, II. 114-5.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 569-70. Greeley's Amer. Blaine's Twenty Years of Cong. I. 510-1. Grant's Coffin's Redeeming the Republic, chap. III. Cent. Magazine, XXX. 939, 947. Bolton's Famous Amer. Statesmen, 307–61.

Review: Make a list of all the commanders of the army of the Potomac. Why had each change been made?

2. Plan of campaign for 1864.

Johnston's U. S. 763. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 570-1. Grant's Memoirs,
II. 129-32. Coffin's Redeeming the Republic, 76–7.

a. In the West.

b. In the East.

3. In the West.

a. The Red River expedition.

Johnston's U. S. 785. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 567. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 537. Coffin's Redeeming the Republic, chap. II.

b. Colored soldiers in the army.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 543-4. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 518-20, 527-8.
Cent. Magazine, XXXIV. 777.

c. The capture of Fort Pillow.

Johnston's U. S. 788. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 588. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 618-20. Coffin's Redeeming the Republic, 37-43. Cent, Magazine, XXXVII. 917-22,

d. Sherman's march to the sea.

On Sherman, see Blaine's Twenty Years of Cong. I. 511-2. Cent. Magazine, XXVII. 450. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 627. Grant's Memoirs, II. 161, 173, 360. Coffin's Redeeming the Republic, 243.

1. Draw a map of Georgia and South Carolina.

2. Division commanders.

3. The Confederate general opposed.

4. To Atlanta.

General References. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 625–40.

a. Routes of the different divisions.

Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 579.

b. The discipline of the army, foraging, and the treatment of the country through which the

army passed.

Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 703-4. Grant's Memoirs, II. 158-68, 169–76. Johnston's U. S. 774-6. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 580-1. Coffin's Redeeming the Republic, chaps. VIII., IX., XIII., XVI.

c. Battles.

Cent. Magazine, XXXIV. 585 +, 442 +, 464, 917; XXXV. 320, 582, 958, 962.

d. Movements and plan of the Confederate general.

Coffin's Freedom Triumphant, chap. III.

5. Change of the commander of the Confederate army. 6. Hood's Tennessee campaign.

Johnston's U. S. 776-9. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 583. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 677-89. Cent. Magazine, XXXIV. 597 +. Coffin's Freedom Triumphant, chaps. V., VI., VII.

a. What was Hood's object in going into Tennessee

and leaving Sherman's army in his rear?

b. What general did Sherman send back to defend Tennessee?

c. Forest's cavalry.

d. The battle of Nashville.

e. Was Hood's plan a good one from a military point of view?

7. From Atlanta to the sea.

Coffin's Freedom Triumphant, chap. IV. Johnston's U. S. 780-2. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 582-5. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 689-96. Grant's Memoirs, II. 344-76. Cent. Magazine, XXXIV. 585+, 442+, 464, 917; XXXV. 320, 582, 958, 962.

a. The march.

b. The capture of Fort McAllister by Hazen.

c. Raids.

d. Savannah taken.

Coffin's Freedom Triumphant, chap. XIII. and above.

How long did Sherman's army remain at Savannah ?

4. In the East.

a. The position of the armies at the opening of the cam

paign.

Johnston's U. S. 760-1. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 570-1. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 564-5. Grant's Memoirs, II. 123-8. Coffin's Redeeming the Republic, 76-7.

b. Map on which to show all movements between Washington and Richmond.

Johnston's U. S. 764. Grant's Memoirs, II. 179.

c. The Battles of the Wilderness.

Cent. Magazine, XXXI. 753 +; XXXIV. 277 +. Johnston's U. S. 766. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 572-3. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 566-7. Grant's Memoirs, II. chap. L. Coffin's Redeeming the Republic, chap. IV.

d. Spottsylvania Court House.

Cent. Magazine, XXXIV. 277 +, 301 +. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 574-6. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 571-3. Grant's Memoirs, II. chap. LII.; maps, 209, 219. Coffin's Redeeming the Republic, chap. V.

e. Cold Harbor.

Cent. Magazine, XXXIV. 277+. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 577. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 579-82. Grant's Memoirs, II. chap. LV.; maps, 261, 267. Coffin's Redeeming the Republic, chap. VII.

f. The siege of Petersburg.

Johnston's U. S. 770-1. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 560−1, 593 +. Cent. Magazine, XXXIV. 762 +, 764 +, 777; XXXV. 323. Grant's Memoirs, II. 294-5, 307-14. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 584–7; map, 594. Coffin's Redeeming the Republic, chaps. XII., XIV. Coffin's Freedom Triumphant, chaps. VIII., IX.; map, 193.

g. Early's raid.

Johnston's U. S. 772. Coffin's Freedom Triumphant, 1-8. Grant's Memoirs, II. 304-6. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 593. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 599-607. Coffin's Redeeming the Republic, 274-86.

(For a map of the defences around Washington, see Coffin's Redeeming the Republic, 284. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 604.)

h. Sheridan in the Shenandoah, Winchester, etc.

Coffin's Freedom Triumphant, chap. II. Johnston's U. S. 772. Bryant's Popular Hist. IV. 594-5. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 607-9. Grant's Memoirs, II. chap. LVIII. Cent. Magazine, XXVII. 496 +.

5. The election of 1864.

Johnston's U. S. 797. Johnston's Politics, 193-4. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 654-60, 666-8, 672. Blaine's Twenty Years of Cong. I. chap. XXIV. Cent. Magazine, XXXVIII. 692-70. Stanwood's Pres. Elections, 236.

Was there opposition to the war?

On what grounds?

a. Parties.

b. Issue.

c. Candidates.

d. The result.

h. The Civil War, 1865.

1. The condition and resources of the Confederacy.

Johnston's U. S. 795. Greeley's Amer. Conflict, II. 724-6. Coffin's Redeeming the Republic, chap. XIX. Cent. Magazine, XXXVI. 761 +; XXXVIII. 931+. Coffin's Freedom Triumphant, 350-3.

2. The closing in.

a. Position of the armies at the opening of the year. Johnston's U. S. 790, 801.

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