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History of Walton County
Table of Contents
- Front Cover
- Front Matter
- Title Page
- John L. McKinnon Portrait
- Contents
- Preface
- Map of Walton County
- Chapter I: Sketches Pertaining to Walton County's History
- Chapter II: The Finding and Settling of Walton County
- Chapter III: Col. McKinnon Receives Letter
- Chapter IV: Col. McKinnon's Last Visit Before Moving Family
- Chapter V: The First Gin, Grist and Saw Mill
- Chapter VI: The Origin of the Euchees
- Chapter VII: A Council Called by Neil McLendon and the Chief
- Chapter VIII: Goes in Search
- Chapter IX: The Euchees Depart from Walton
- Chapter X: Neil McLendon Getting Ready To Leave
- Chapter XI: Settles Near Waco
- Chapter XII: Walton's First Sensation, or Sam Story's and McLendon's Exodus
- Chapter XIII: The Indian War
- Chapter XIV: The Creek War In Walton
- Chapter XV: Interviewing Times Between the Two Wars
- Chapter XVI: Ferocious Animals
- Chapter XVII: The Great American Bald Eagle
- Chapter XVIII: The Negro In Walton
- Chapter XIX: Physical Improvements
- Chapter XX: John Newton, The Teacher
- Chapter XXI: Medley In Their Physique and in Attaining Aims
- Chapter XXII: Newton, the Knox Hill Teacher
- Chapter XXIII: School in Center of Valley
- Chapter XXIV: Forth July
- Chapter XXV: Lesson Outside of Books
- Chapter XXVI: A Man of Few Words
- Chapter XXVII: A Man of Prayer
- Chapter XXVIII: Contraband Books
- Chapter XXIX: His Home
- Chapter XXX: He Marries
- Chapter XXXI: Churches
- Chapter XXXII: The Ringing Out of the Old and the Ringing of the New
- Chapter XXXIII: Dedication Day
- Chapter XXXIV: She Longs for the Valley Worship
- Chapter XXXV: The City of Our Dead
- Chapter XXXVI: Mary Gillis
- Chapter XXXVII: The Civil War
- Chapter XXXVIII: Re-enlistment -- Two Companies
- Chapter XXXIX: Leaves Camp Walton
- Chapter XL: On to Vicksburg
- Chapter XLI: Battle of Chickamauga
- Chapter XLII: General E. Johnson is Superseded by General John B. Hood
- Chapter XLIII: General Joseph E. Johnston's Battles and Retreats to Atlanta
- Chapter XLIV: The Battle of Franklin
- Chapter XLV: Lady Sympathizers
- Chapter XLVI: To Johnson's Island Prison in Lake Erie
- Chapter XLVII: Walton's Soldier at Home
- Chapter XLVIII: The Ashboth Raid
- Chapter XLIX: Committee Sent
- Chapter L: Reclaiming Property and Settling Deserters
- Chapter LI: The Carpet Bag Negro Rule of Reconstruction
- Chapter LII: Sorrow and Progress
- Chapter LIII: The Projection of the P. and A. Railroad
- Chapter LIV: De Funiak Springs
- Chapter LV: The Florida Chautauqua Established
- Chapter LVI: Schools
- Chapter LVII: Churches in De Funiak
- Chapter LVIII: Walton's Daughters
- Chapter LIX: The Monument
- Chapter LX: Gov. David S. Walker's Tribute to Walton's Daughters
- Back Matter
- Back Cover