Changed "coralled" to "corralled" on page 336: "they were corralled."
Changed "brethern" to "brethren" on page 344: "our Southern brethren."
Changed "6.30" to "6:30" on page 349: "postponed to 6:30 P. M."
Changed "magnificient" to "magnificent" on page 353: "magnificent patch
of dewberries."
Changed "Mc Pherson" to "McPherson" on page 370: "McPherson, 233."
Changed comma to semi-colon on page 372: "reported evacuated, 124;".
Removed period after "Miss" on page 372: "Calkins, Miss ----."
Changed comma to semi-colon on page 375: "Helena, 39;".
Changed "Jesse" to "Jessie" on page 377: "Fremont, Jessie, Story of the
Guard."
Changed "Miliikens" to "Millikens" on page 377: "at Millikens Bend, 46."
Inserted comma after "Peter" on page 378: "Green, Peter, under arrest,
178;".
Changed "Hawks" to "Hawk's" on page 378: "Hawk's Nest (Tenn.)."
Inserted comma after "Hood" on page 379: "Hood, Capt. Thomas R."
Changed semi-colon to comma on page 383: "1st Cavalry, 337;".
Changed comma to period on page 383: "Lafayette (Tenn.)".
Changed comma to period on page 383: "King, Franklin, death of, 360,
361."
Inserted initial double quote on line on page 388: '"Pocahontas,"
Mississippi steamboat.'
Changed reference for Raymond (Miss.) on page 388 from "546-556" to
"54-55."
Changed "ordinance" to "ordnance" on page 391: "ordnance officer, 295;".
Removed period after "Miss" on page 392: "Spencer, Miss ----."
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