1 Ellis, Daniel. Thrilling Adventures of Daniel Ellis, the Great Union Guide
Ellis, Daniel. Thrilling Adventures of Daniel Ellis, The Great Union Guide of East Tennessee. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1867. Biographical background, 7-14 Jefferson Davis and the rebellion, 15-26 Unionist troubles in East Tennessee, 27 Bridge burning, pursued by Confederates, 27-30 Formed company of mounted scouts, 30 Captured as a bridge burner, 31 Escape to the mountains, 37ff Scouting in the mountains, 45ff Unionist guidance, 46 Sore feet, 47 General Carter, 50-51 North Carolina refugees, 54 2nd Tennessee Infantry, 56 Deaths in prison, 56 Storm, 56-58 Traveling at night, 58ff 4th Tennessee Infantry, 62 Starving scouts, 66-67 Shelters, 68 Piloted group safely to Kentucky, 69 Journey back home, 72ff Found more men who needed to go to Kentucky, 73-74 Crossing a river, 73 Clinch Mountain, snow, 76 Crossing a river, Confederate soldiers, moccasins, 79-82 Boasting Confederates, 83-85 Crossing Cumberland Mountain, Powell’s River, on way to Kentucky, 87 Confederate hunting Unionists, 90 Traveling to Kentucky, 91 Worries about being hanged by Confederates, 93 Clinch River, 93 Harland County, Kentucky, 98 Going back home, 91ff Hiding, cold, 100-1 Crossing the Holston River, 102-3 Hiding from Confederates in a house, 103 Danger for Unionists in Carter County, 105 Confederates hang Unionists, 107-110 Left for Kentucky with a large group, 111-118 Hiding place, 112 Started for home, March 1863, 119 Unionists rejoice at his return, 121 Many Confederate soldiers in Carter and Johnson counties, 122 1 Large group to start for Kentucky, 123ff Rain,
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