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The whole country will miss him. What he thought of the land of his adoption he ex- pressed in the conclusion of his memorable address before the students of our State university.
What his country thought of him may be known by the magnitude of this assemblage of his countrymen, and by the almost countless messages of sympathy that have come over the wires from every part of the continent.
The sequel of his lite was marked by that resignation of will. that freedom from fear, that hope of immortality, which true faith in Jesus Christ never fails to beget.
The smile still lingers on his face with which he fell asleep in Jesus. He felt that he was going to a new home to await the coming of his family and friends. He seemed to say : " Tell me not good night, but on some brighter shore bid me good morning." There is no mid-day abode between this world of sorrow and the land where there is no night, for it is written, " when we are absent from the body we are present with the Lord."
"The eye that shuts in the dying hour Will open next in bhi ... The welcome sound on the heavenly shore Ere the farewell is hushed on this."
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In words like these, full of tender pathos, this eloquent divine bade farewell to one he loved, and in burning words gave expression to the heartfelt senti- ment of all who knew the chivalric, generous, kind hearted Lochrane. High among the most illustrious citizens of Georgia will faithful history record the name of thiis brilliant orator, this honest, manly man. " With malice toward none and charity for all," his light has been extinguished in the abodes of men, to shine, let us hope, more brilliantly in that eternal home not made with hu- man hands.
Judge Lochrane was twice married. His first wife was Miss Victoria La- mar, daughter of Judge Henry Lamar, of Macon, Ga. They had several chil- dren, none of whom attained maturity. Judge Lochrane's second wife, who still survives her husband, was Miss Josephine Freeman, a daughter of Major Joseph James Freeman. Seven children were born to them, of whom five are now living : Idoline, wife of William W. Austell; Elgin, Elma, wife of Dr. Wil- lis Westmoreland ; Lillian and Ferdinand.
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INDEX, ako party?
A BBOTT, Mrs. B. F., 420. Academy, Atlanta Male, 324.
Adair, W. F., 28. Adair, George W., 222, 431.
Alexander, Dr. A. F .. 31. Andrews, James J., 129. 143. Angier, Dr. N. L., 31, 262. Armes, Fred., 28. Atheneum, 53. Atlanta, natural advantages of, 20. temperature of, 21. railway system of, 21. climate of, 22. early society of, 45. 48.
"Intelligencer," the. 48. Medical College, 54. 72. 299. municipal history of, before the war, 59. act incorporating, 59. in early period of the war, 106. Grays, 108, 113, 482. as a military post, 118. martial law in, 120. struggles for Atlanta, 146. campaign, 152. siege and capture of. 173. incidents of the siege and shelling of, 177-199. removal of the citizens of, 203. return of the citizens of, 205. appearance of, after its destruction, 205. rebuilding of, 215. Female Institute, 321. University, 351. Baptist Seminary. 361. Bible Society, 406. " Daily Constitution," 409. "Journal." 411. Bank, 420. National Bank, 424. Savings Bank, 427. Banking Company, 428. and West Point Railroad, 433. Mining and Rolling Mill, 45% Bridge and Axle Company, 461. Cotton Seed Od Mills. 461. Cotton Mills, 462. Steam Dye Works, 462,
Atlanta Furniture Company, 464. Glass Works, 465. Pianoforte Manufacturing Company, 465 Coflin Factory, 467. Guano Company, 467. Manufacturers' Association, 468. Artillery Company, 483.
Rifles, 483. Benevolent Association 486. Philosophical Society. 490. Bar, members of, 294. Armstrong, Dr. W. S., 306.
Avary, Dr. J. C., 307. Avery, Colonel I. W., 409, 411, 413.
B AILEY, John H., 420. Baker, Rev. Joseph, 31. Ballard, R. W., 31. Ballinger, John N .. 291. Banks of Atlanta in 1859, 57. Banks and bankers, 420
Banks, Atlanta Bank, 420. Atlanta National Bank, 424. Atlanta Savings Bank, 427. Atlanta Banking Company, 428. Bank of Fulton, 424.
Bank of the State of Georgia, 427. Capital City Bank, 428. Central Railroad of Georgia Bank, 429.
Citizens' Bank, of Georgia, 426. Freeman National Savings Bank, 426. Gate City National Bank, 427. Georgia National Bank. 425. Georgia Banking and Trust Company, 424. Lowry Banking Company, 424. Merchants' Bank of Atlanta, 427. Neal Loan and Banking Company, 428. Traders' Bank of Atlanta, 428. Maddox, Rucker & Co., 428.
Bard, Dr. Samuel. 409, 410. Bealer, A. W., 412. Bell, Marens .A., 291. Bellingrath, 1 .. , 53. Bellingrath. A., 53. Bench and Bar of Atlanta, 287.
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Berean Congregational Church, 397. Bigham, B. H., 288. Bizzell, Dr. William D., '308. Bizzell, Dr. Benjamin W., 309. Bleckley, Judge Logan E., 292. Board of Health, 63, 268. Bomar, Benjamin F., 31, 64. Boyd & Baxter Furniture Company, 463. Briant, Harrison, 28.
Brown, Dr. H. W., 305. Brown, Hon. Joseph E., speech of, 222, 235. Brown, Joseph MI., "a mountain campaign," Bryan, Mrs. Mary E., 419. [146.
Buell, W., 64. Building from 1856 to 1860, 56. Bull, O. A., 288. Bulloek, Gov. R. B., inauguration of, 240. Burns, Dr. James Austin, 306.
C YABANISS, H. H., 412. Calhoun, John C., 19. Calhoun, James M., 120, 159. 246, 248, 291. Calhoun, W. L., 263. Calhoun, Pat., 430. Calhoun, Dr. A. W .. 310. Camera Club, 490. Capital City Club. 490. Capital City Bank, 428. · Carlisle, W.,'28. Carter, Josiah, 412. Catholic Library Association, 488. Cemeteries, 478. Census of 1860, 58. Chamber of Commerce, 440, 446. " Champion, The Temperance," 407. Chaney, Rev. George L., 420. Cherokees, removal of the, 23. Churches in 1859, 57. Churches. First Baptist. 384. Seeond Baptist, 386. Third Baptist. 398 Fifth Baptist, 389. Sixth Baptist, 389. Central Baptist, 389. Third Presbyterian, 393. Fourth Presbyterian, 394. West End Presbyterian, 394. St. Philip's Episcopal, 394. St. Luke's Episcopal. 395. Church of the Redeemer. 396. Berean Congregational. 397. Hebrew Benevolent Congregation. 397. Church of the Immaculate Conception. 398. St. Peter anil St. Paul's, 399. Church of Christ, 399. Central Christian, 400. German Lutheran, 400. I'nitarian. 400. colored. 403. Citizens' Bank of Georgia. 426. City Court. 290. City hall, 53, 67, 68, 70.
City officers, 1862, 244; 1863, 246; 1864. 249; 1865, 248; 1866, 250; 1867, 252; 1868, 255; 1870, 256; 1871, 257; 1872. 257: 1873, 258; 1874, 260; 1875, 261: 1876, 262; 1877, 262; 1878, 263; 1879, 264; 1880, 264; 1881, 265; 1882, 265; 1883, 266; 1884, 266; 1885, 266; 1886, 267; 1887. 268. Clark, Judge R. H., 290. Clarke, Lewis H., 40. Clarke, Thomas M., 53. Clarke, Judge Marshall J., 289. Clarke, Robert MI., 63. Clarke, Colonel E. Y., 409, 411, 420.
Cobb, General Howell, 154.
Cole, M .. 53. Collier, Wash., 39.
Collier, John, 31, 289. 291.
Collier, George W., 31. Collier, C. A., 411, 412. Collins, James, 28, 31.
Colquitt, Mrs. Joel R .. 420.
"Commonwealth, The," 408. Concordia Association, 480.
Cone. Reuben, 31
" Confederacy, The Southern," 407. " Constitution, The Daily," 409, 410. Convention. Railroad, 27. Cooper, Colonel Thomas L., 117, 293. Cooper, J. T., 267. Cotton Spinners' Convention, 441.
Cowart. R. J .. 290.
Cox, W. B., 53. Crawford, William, 28. Crim, Mrs. Mat, 420. " Crusader, The Temperance," 407
D ABNEY, William H., 291. D'Alvigney, Dr. N., 313.
Daniel, Rev. David G .. 31.
Darnall, Dr. T. M., 313.
Davis. Jefferson, visit of, 110.
" Democrat, The," 406.
De Soto, 17. Divine, Dr. K. C., 313. Dixie, 413. Doane, Jolin A., 31.
Dodd, Green T .. 276.
Doonan, Terence, 31.
Dorsey, RuIns T., 290.
Dongherty. D. H., 53.
Douglass, Stephen A , visit of, 94.
AST Tennesee, Virginia and Georgia R. R ... 434.
Education. 315. English, James E .. 264. " Enterprise, The." 406. " Era. The." 409, 410. Erskine, John, 293. "Evening Capital. The." 413. Evacuation, of Atlanta by General Hood, 195. Evans Chapel, 33.
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Exposition Cotton Mills Company, 462. Ezzard, William, 76, 81, 256, 298, 291.
F AIRS, Agricultural, 65, 74. Female Institute, 321, 324. Femerden, Dr. W. H., 31
Fenley Furniture Company, 463. Fields, Miss L. A., 420.
Fire companies in 1859, 57.
Fire department, 281. Flouring mills, 457. Fontaine, Francis, 419. Formwalt, Moses W., 31, 61.
Forsyth, A. B., 28. Forsyth, William G., 31. Fourth Presbyterian Church, 394.
Free schools, 317. Freeman National Savings Bank, 426. Fuller William A., 145. Fulton county Confederate Veteran Associ- ation, 491.
G AMMON School of Theology, 373. Gartrell. Lucius J., 100, 293.
Gas works, 75. Gaston, Dr. J. McFadden, 308. Gate City National Bank, 427. Gate City Coffin Company, 466. Gate City Guards, 480. Geiger, Dr. Charles A., 313. Georgia Banking and Trust Company, 426. Georgia National Bank. 425. Georgia Pacific Railroad, 434. Georgia Railroad and Banking Company, 424, 430. Georgia College of Eclectic Medicine and Sur- gery, 303, "Georgian, The True," 411. German Lutheran church, 400. Gholstin, Lonis & Co .. 464. Gilbert. Dr. Joshua, 305. Glenn, John. 76. Glenn L. J., 78. 79, 292. Goldsmith, Dr. William T., 276, 310. Goldsmith & Sullivan's . Business College. 330 Goodwin, John B., 265. Gordon, General John B., 292. Governor's Ilorse Guards, 483. Grace Methodist Church, 381. Grady, Henry W., 400, 411, 413, 419. Grand Army Post, 491. Grant, L. P., 31, 41, 247, 431, 457. Grant Park, 477. " Guardian, The Gate City," 408.
H AMMOCK. C. C .. 258. Hammond, Dennis F., 257. Hammond, Mrs. E. M., 420. Hammond, N. J., 292. Hammond. W. R., 289. Ilanleiter, C. R .. 31. Ilarris, Joel Chandler. 401, 413. IIavden, J. A., 31.
Haywood, Colonel G. B., 50, 293. Healey. Thomas G., 31. Hebrew Benevolent Congregation, 397. Hemphill, W. A., 400. " Herald. The." 409, 411. Herring, William, 31. Hibernian Benevolent Association, 486.
Hicks, Mrs. Susan M., 314.
High School, Atlanta, 320. Hill, IIon. Benjamin II., 229, 238.
Hill, Edward Yancey, 288. Hilliard, Hon. H. W., 420.
Hillver, George, 266, 289. Hobbs, Dr. Arthur G., 308.
Holcombe H. C., 31. Holland, Edward, 31.
Hopkins, John L., 289, 419. Houston, General Sam, 44.
Howard, Mrs. C. B. 420.
Howard, W. IL .. 412.
Howell, Clark, 400. 410, Howell, E. P., 409. Hoyt, Judge S. B., 31, 290, 204. Hubner, Major Charles B., 419. Halsey, Eli, 31.
Hulsey, Wm. II., 255.
Hurtel, G. M., 412.
I NDEX. The Christian," 413. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 485. Independent Order of Good Templars, 485. Inman, S. M., 430.
"Intelligencer," the, 407.
International Cotton Exposition, 472.
Introductory, 17.
Ivy, Hardy, 26, 44.
J TACKSON, Henry, 419. James, John H., 257. 426.
James, A. L., 426.
Johnson, Allen E., 31.
Johnson, Jacob, 31.
Johnson, Dr. John M., 313.
Johnson. Dr. John Thaddeus, 311.
Jones, Dr. John W., 305. Jones, Dr. W. L., 413. "Journal, Atlanta, " 41, 411.
EELY, Jolin, 53. Kenesaw Mountain, battle of, 163.
Kile, William, jr., 28. Kile. Thomas, 31. Kimball, H. I., 264, 474, 476.
King. John P., 68. Knights of the Golden Circle, 80. Knights of D'ythias, 4-5.
Knights of Labor, 485.
Kossuth, General visit of, 44.
1 ADIES' Hebrew Benevolent Assoc ation,
Ladies' Memorial Association, 491. Lawshe, Er, 31. 53.
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Lawshe, Dr. John Z., 314. Lee, G. W., 119.
Lincoln monument incident. 243.
Locomotive, story of the, 127.
Logan, Dr. J. P .. 53. Love, Dr. Wm. A., 311.
Lowry Banking Company, 424. Loyd. James, 29. 31.
MI «DANIEL. I. O., 31. McPherson, General death of, 176.
Macon and Augusta Railroad, 431.
Maddox. Rucker & Co., 428.
Mannahan, Dr. Maurice W., 314.
Manning, J. W., 291. Manufacturers during the war, 459.
Manufacturing interests, 458.
Marietta and North Georgia R. R., 435.
Marietta Street Methodist Church, 383.
Marthasville, 18. 34.
Martin, John H., 412.
Masonic Order. 483.
Mayer, David, 41. Mayor and councilmen, first, 61.
Meade, General George G., 233.
Meade, John. 31.
Meade, Joseph, 31.
Means High School, 326.
Medical College, Atlanta, 299.
Medical College, Southern. 301.
Medical profession. Atlanta, 299. Medicine, Atlanta Academy of, 315.
Mercantile Associations, 439.
Merchants Bank of Atlanta, 427.
Methodist Church, first. 376.
Military companies organized in 1861-65, 109, 111, 114, 115. 116, 117. 126.
Miller, Dr. H. V. M., 306. Mims, John F .. 60. Minute Men Association. 95.
" Miscellany. The Southern." 406. Mitchell, A. W., 31. 34, 41. Moore's Business College, 329.
Moran, P. J .. 400, 411.
Morrison, J .. 53.
Morrison, A., 53. Mortality talle, 275. Municipal history before the war, 59.
Municipal history after the war, 244. Murder trials. 295-29.
Murphy. Charles, 291.
Musical societies, ASS.
" National American, The," 407. National Surgical Institute, 304.
TEAL Loan and Banking Company, 422. Nelson, Allison. 72.
Newspapers :
"The Luminary. " 406. " The Democrat." 406. - Enterprise. 406. "Southern Miscellany. 406. " The Intelligencer," 407. "Temperance Crusader," 407.
" Daily Locomotive, " 407. " Temperance Champion," 407.
" National American," 407. " Southern Confederacy. " 407. "Gate City Guardian." 408. " Commonwealth," 408. " Reveille," 408.
" Chattanooga Rebel," 408. " Knoxville Register," 408.
"Memphis Appeal," 408. "New Era," 409.
"The Opinion." 409. " Daily Constitution." 409.
" True Georgian," 411. "Sun," 411. " Herald." 411.
" Post." 411.
" Journal, ' 411. " Evening Capital," 413.
" Christian Index," 413. " Kind Words Teacher," 413. "Southern Cultivator," 413.
" Dixie," 413. " Farm and Home," 413. "Sunny South," 413.
Nicolson. Dr. Wilham Perrin, 308.
Noble, Dr. George II .. 305. Norcross. Jonathan, 28, 31, 43, 67, 420, 456.
O AKLAND Cemetery, 478. Oglethorpe. 17. Oglethorpe College. 330.
Oglethorpe Park, 477.
O'Keefe. Dr. D. C .. 305.
" Opinion, The." 409. Orme. Dr. F. H. 314 .- Overby, B. H .. 292.
P ANIC of 1857, 54. Parks, 477. Parkins. W. H., 420.
Payne. Edwin. 31.
Payne's Chapel, 382.
Peck, J. C., 53.
Peck, William Henry, 420.
Peeples, Judge C .. 289. Pemberton Medicine Company, 465.
Peters' Park, 478.
Peters, Richard, 31, 44. 431, 457.
Piedmont Exposition. 476.
Piedmont Park, 478.
Pittenger. Rev. William, 128.
Police department, 276.
Pope, General. 225, 226.
Pope, Hon John D. 25 !! Post-office, first. 49.
" Post, The," 411. Powell. Dr. T. S., 301. 310. 420.
Press and Literature, 406.
R AID. Andrews' Railroad, 127. Railroad, first. 36. Radroad transportation, 429.
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Railroad., Georgia Central, 429. Georgia Railroad and Banking Com- pany, 430. Richmond Terminal, 430. Macon and Augusta, 431. Western and Atlantic, 432. Atlanta and West Point, 433. Richmond and Danville, 434. Georgia Pacific, 434. East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia, 434. Marietta and North Georgia, 435.
Rawson, E. G .. 53.
Reconstruction Period, 217.
Reed, Jolin C., 419.
Reed, Wallace P .. 410, 411. " Register. The Knoxville," 408.
" Reveille, The, " 408. Rice, Z. A., 31, 39. 47. Roach, Dr. E. J., 311. Root, Sidney, 125.
S T. LUKE'S Episcopal Church, 395. St. Peter and St. Paul's Catholic Church, 399 St. P'ant's Methodist Church, 367. St. Philip's Church, 394. Salt famine, 445. Sams, Stanhope, 412. Seago, A. K., 31. Seals, John H. and W. B., 413. Schools, before the war. 315.
Schools, after the war, 320. Schruggs, William L., 410, 420. Scofield & Markham. rolling-mill, 458. Scott Manufacturing Company, 467.
Scott, Rev. W. J .. 419. Secret societies, early, 57. Seminary, Atlanta Baptist, 361. Settlers, early white. 26. Settlers, characteristics of early, 29. Sewers, 275. Shaver. Rev. David. 413. Sherman. Gen., official reports of, 200; 201. 202. Silvey. John, 31. Simpson, L. C., 31, 62, 291. Sloane. Colonel D. N., 43. Small, Sam. W., 415. 420. Smith, Hoke. 411. Smith. Rev. George C., 28. Smith, Jonas, 31. Smith's Chemical Works. 467. Snake Nation, 50. Societies, 483. Southern School of Elocution. 325. Southern Agricultural Works. 461. " Southern Cultivator." 413. "Southern Farm and Home," 413. Spaniards, 17. Spelman Seminary, 267. Spiritualists. 401. Spencer, S. B., 260. State Capital, removal of. 71. Stephens, Alexander H., 111, 120.
Storrs School, 324. Street pavement, 286. Strong. C. H . 76.
T TALIAFERRO. Dr. Valentine H., 312. Taylor, Walter A., Company, 466. Technological School, 328.
Telegraph, 45.
Terminus, 18. 34. 36.
Terry, Major Stephen, 28.
Theology, Gammon School of, 373.
Third Presbyterian Church, 393.
1 Thomasson, Joseph 28.
Thompson, Dr. Joseph. 31.
Thrasher, Jolin, 27. 28.
Titles, early land. 34.
Todd, Dr. J. S .. 307.
Toombs, Robert. 44.
Trade, 28. 44.
Trade in 1859. 55.
Trade and commerce, 436.
Traders' Bank of Atlanta, 428.
Trinity Church, 379.
Trowbridge Furniture Company, 463. Tucker, Rey H HI., 419, 420.
U INDERWOOD. William H., 294. Unitarian Church. 400. L'nited States census of 1860, 58.
L'niversity, Atlanta, 351.
TAN EPPS. Judge Howard, 290. Van Winkle. E. & Co., 460.
TALKER. Hiram, 287. Wallace, John R., 31.
Walton, A. W .. 31.
War Period, 83. Water-works. 277.
Weaver, John, 31.
Wells. Charles W., 413.
West. Fred. H., 291.
West End Presbyterian Church, 394.
West End Academy, 321. 326. West View Cemetery, 473.
Westmoreland, Dr. J. G., 420, 312. Westmoreland, Mrs M. J .. 420.
Westmoreland, Dr. Will. F .. 312. Westmoreland. Dr. Willis F .. jr., 313.
Western and Atlantic Railroad, 432.
Wharton, Rev. M. B., 420. Whitaker, Jared I., 244.
Wilson, Jolin T., 31. Wilson. Colonel W. T .. 122.
Winship. 15.
Winship Machine Company, 460.
Wyly, A. C., 53. Wyly. B. F., 53.
YOUNG Men's Christian Association, 104. Young Men's Christian Association. Railroad branch of, 405. Young Men's Democratie Club, 238. Young Men's Library Association, 487.
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