end of operations,149-50,237
establishment by Lincoln,144
office in Cumming,144-49,237
Burnett,John G.,76
Butler,Jane(nee Daniel),see Daniel,JaneButler,William,157-58,188-89,191-93,192Candler,Asa,106
Candler Horse Guards,22,23,25,29
Carlile,Raymond,122-23
Carter,Dean,209-10,212,224
Carter,Tammy,210
Catron,I.T.
criticism of,153
on day of Knox trial,97-98,100,102
on day of sentencing,105
and execution of Knox and Daniel,128-32,134,138-39protection of Grant Smith,22
transfer of Forsyth prisoners for trial,87-88,90Chastain,M.C.,147
Cherokee lands and people in Forsyth County,73-77Cherokee Territory,73-75,76-78,76-79Chester,Fate,4
Civil Rights Act of 1866,41
Civil Rights Act of 1964,206
The Clansman(Dixon),72
Clay,Alexander,84
Clay,Eugene Herbert,84,85,89,101,104-5Clement,S.W.,78
Collins,Clarence,158
Collins,Ed
arrest after Crow assault,58
at Buford,Georgia,ⅹⅹⅰ,87,95
as material witness,85,94,100
neighbor of Byrd and Delia Oliver,108
release after trials,107
Collins,George,158
Collins,John,84-85,88,90-91
Collins,Julia,94,108
Collins,Katie,158
Collins,Olin,158
Colored Methodist Campground picnic,11-12,18Connor,Bull,199
Cook,Garrett and Josie,67-68,69
Crow,Azzie
census of 1910,30-31,33
concern for missing daughter,27-28
at daughter’s funeral,ⅹⅱ
during daughter’s illness,66-67,93
and execution of Knox and Daniel,133-34,137-38photograph,134












