Guerrant, Edward O. Bluegrass Confederate: The Headquarters Diary of Edward O. Guerrant. Edited by William C. Davis and Meredith L. Swentor. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1999.

Departure from home, 14-17 Food, 17-18 Food, 22 Money, temptations of the camp, corruption, gambling, 28 Sabbath, 33 Fort Donelson, 34-35, 47 Corruption in camp, swearing, 35-36 Inauguration of , 37-38 Liberty, sacrifice, 37 Hardening and death, 40 People preparing to refugee, 43 Food, women, 43-45 Sermon, 57 Thinking of worship services at home, 64 , 65 Conscription, 71 Easter, 73-74 Thoughts of battle, 77 Saltville, 82 Thoughts about battle, rumor, generals, experience of battle, battle of Princeton, 90-94 Humphrey Marshall, 97. 107-9 Sermon, 98 Rumored death of Benjamin F. Butler and Andrew Johnson, 103 , imprisonment of women, 117 Minister's young daughter in Kentucky, 119-20 Yankee, Lincoln rule in Kentucky, 131 Prices, 132 Lincoln, Hunter, blacks troops, 133 Weak sermon, 134 Perryville campaign, 141ff Kentucky poor whites, children, 145 Women and tobacco, 145 Oil and gas well, 148 , 151 General Bull Nelson, 152 Lexington, Kentucky, 154 Kentucky and the Confederacy, 157-58 Morale, 158 Retreat of Bragg's army, 159ff Edmund Kirby Smith on the Kentucky campaign, 160 Straggling, demoralization, depredations, 162-63 Dismal march, morale, retreat, 167 Diarrhea, 168-69 Tobacco and coffee, 170 Morale, 171-72 Kentucky refugees, 174 Poor clothing, Confederates, 174 French diplomatic recognition, 175, 187 Robert E. Lee, 176 Food prices, 178 Joseph E. Johnston, 183-84 Religion, 185 Gambling, 186 Fredericksburg, Gregg, Hood, Cobb, 188 Christmas, 192 Cotton, French, foreign intervention, 208, 213 Sermon, 209 James F. Robinson, governor, Kentucky, message, 209 Northern Democrats, peace, union, 212 Disease and death, 214 War for the Union, war for emancipation, 222 Union conscription, Confederate morale, confidence, 224 Lincoln administration, 225-26 Lincoln a dictator, peace prospects, spring campaign, 227 Bushwhackers and home guards, 251-54 Morale, confidence, 252 Possible northern revolution, 262 Richmond, Stoneman cavalry raid, 266-67 Chancellorsville and wounding of , 267-68, 270 Richmond food prices, 268 Theater and its evils, 269-71 , execution of Confederates, 271-72, 282-83 Killing of Earl Van Dorn, 272 Death of Stonewall Jackson, 275-77 Lincoln call for more troops, 277 Battle of Chancellorsville, Hooker, 278-79 Political speeches, 282 Clement Vallandigham, 285 Catholic church, Mobile, 290-91 Baptist church, Mobile. 291 Young woman, belles, 291-92 Young women in fields, gleaners, 300-1 Fall of Vicksburg, 307 Gettysburg, 307 Morale, Jefferson Davis, Port Hudson, Gettysburg, 309 Unionists, 311 Morale, Lee and Davis, 312 Jefferson Davis and , 313 Lincoln and the course of the war, 315 Chickamauga, Bragg, 331-32 East , Knoxville campaign, 340ff Reviews of troops, sadness, morale, 354 Ambrose Burnside, 361-63 Battle of Big Creek, 364ff Soldiers reluctant to turn in captured goods, government property, 372-73 Morale, sorrow over war's destructiveness, 380 Prices, clothing and food, 380-81 God, Moses, Joshua, victory over Yankees, 383 Lincoln and McClellan, election of 1864, 388 Soldier singings, 410 Humphrey Marshall, Jefferson Davis, and Kentucky, 412 John Hunt Morgan's command, 417ff Simon Bolivar Buckner, 419 Robert E. Lee and Wilderness campaign, 424-27 Review of John Hunt Morgan's troops, 427 Battle of Cove Gap, Morgan and Averill, 432-36 Lee, Army of Northern Virginia, anxiety about them, 442 Jeb Stuart's death, 443 Northern morale and Grant, 443 Providence, God and the war, 445 Spotsylvania, 445-46 Northern conscription, gold prices, 447 Reports in northern newspapers on , 452 Conscription, guerrillas, 453 Food, 455 Battles of Mt. Sterling and Cynthiana, 460ff Death of brother, 463 Slaves, black soldiers, 463-64 John Hunt Morgan and plundering, 464-65, 472, 477 Burning of Cynthiana, 475 Bushwhackers and East Tennessee home guards, 491-92 Church service, soldiers, women, 493 John Hunt Morgan, 493 Woman in East Tennessee, 496 East Tennessee Unionists, ignorant woman, 501 Incompetence of John Hunt Morgan, 511 Paying Unionists for corn, 512 Death of John Hunt Morgan, 517-22 Sherman, Atlanta, worse than Butler, 527 Lincoln, McClellan, election of 1864, 528 War among brothers in Tennessee, 528 Battle of Saltville, 531-49 Yankee pillaging, 547 Marching, Shenandoah Valley, 556ff Civilians narrow-minded and unpatriotic, 553 Morale, good news, 559 Attractive, educated women in Valley, 561 Lexington, Virginia, 561-62 in the Valley, 563 New Market, 564 Lincoln's reelection, 570 Retreat in the Valley, Early, 572ff General Imboden, 579 on cavalry, 589 Alcohol, 591-92 Hot Springs, 593-93 Sherman's march to the sea, 597 Morale, liberty, desertion, 601 Saltville, 602-9, 613, 618-19 , Jefferson Davis, morale, 616 Christmas, 617-18 Shylocks and extortioners who refused to help soldiers, 622-23 Thieving Yankees, refugees, 610-11 Fort Fisher, morale, 631 Economic pinch, 631 Peace rumors, Jefferson Davis, 632 Francis Blair mission to Richmond, 632-33 British and French recognition of Confederacy, 633 Peace talk, 636, 639 Women and peace, 639 Women and courtship, 641-42 Peace rumors, 642 Soldiers running for office, 642 , 642-43 Failure of Hampton Roads meeting, peace, determination, morale, 640 Lee taking command of Confederate armies, 648 Conscription, 650 Four more years of Lincoln, 652 Black Confederate soldiers, 654 Sabbath in army, 658 Returning Confederate prisoners, 660 Conscription, 658, 661 Peace prospects, 662 Deserter, execution, 662-64, 666-67 Virginia election day, 666 Sherman in South Carolina, 662-63 Fall of Richmond, 675 Morale, 679-80