Hood, John Bell. Advance and Retreat. Personal Experiences in the Uited States and Confederate States . New Orleans: Published for the Hood Orphan Memorial Fund, 1880.

I. — — California and Texas — Confederate States Army — Virginia — Yorktown — Eltham's Landing — Seven Pines, or Fair Oaks, 5 II. — Confederate States Army — Virginia — Gaines's Mills, or First Cold Harbor — Malvern Hill — Second Manassas — Boonsboro' Gap — And Sharpsburg, or Antietam, 24 III. — Confederate States Army — Virginia — Fredericksburg — Suffolk — Gettysburg — And Chickamauga, 48 IV. — Reply to General Johnston — Effective Strength AND Losses — — Dalton to Atlanta, 69 V. — Reply to General Johnston — Transfer from the Virginia to the Western Army — Dalton — RESACA — Adairsville — And Cassville, . . .89 VI. — Reply to General Johnston — Cassville, . . .110 VII. — Reply to General Johnston— New Hope Church — Kennesaw Mountain— Retreat across the Chattahoochee — Johnston Relieved from Command, 117 VIII. — Reply to General Johnston — Handling of Troops — Lee and Jackson School versus The Johnston School— Johnston's Plan to hold Atlanta " forever," '-9 IX. — Reply to General Johnston — His Intention to Abandon Atlanta — Evacuation of Richmond Contemplated in 1862 — Attempt to Court Martial, . 150 X. — Siege of Atlanta — Difficulties of the Situation — Battle of the 20th of July, 161 XI. — Siege of Atlanta — Battle 22nd of July — Hardee — General Frank Blair's Letter, . 173 XII. — Siege of Atlanta— Engagement of the 28th of July — Wheeler, Iverson and Jackson — Battle of Jonesboro — Evacuation of Atlanta, . . . .193 XIII — Atlanta Untenable — Losses during the Siege compared with those of Sherman, and with those of Johnston from Dalton to Atlanta, . .211 XIV. — Correspondence with Sherman — Citations on the Rules of War, 229 XV. — Campaign TO the Line — Preparations — President Davis Visits the Army — Hardee relieved — Allatoona — Resaca — Dalton — Lafayette — Sudden Determination to Enter Tennessee — Gadsden — Beauregard, 243 XVI. — Tennessee Campaign — Forrest — Wheeler — Deflection TO Florence — Detention — President Davis — Beauregard — Columbia — Spring Hill, . . 270 XVII. — Tennessee Campaign — Franklin — Nashville — Retreat — Tupelo — Return to Richmond — Surrender AT Natchez, , 292 XVIII. — Rashness — Johnston — Fabius — Scipio, . . . .312 APPENDIX. Official Reports — Letter to Honorable J, A. Seddon, Secretary OF War, 317

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