^Allan Nevins, Grover Cleveland: A Study in Courage (New York: Dodd, Mead, 1934), pp. 194, 256, 543-546, 576.
^Philip Hamer, Tennessee: A History, 1673-1932 (New York: American Historical Society, Inc., 1933), pp. 508, 513–514, 527–528, 534, 539–546, 554, 591, 639.
^This refers to the date that Andrew Johnson was appointed military governor. Harris continued issuing edicts as governor throughout the Civil War. Confederates elected Robert L. Caruthers as Harris's successor in 1863, but Caruthers never took office.