When Georgina DeCrais gets into her carriage after being handed her package by Yancy Huggins, her dress gets caught in the door of the carriage. After her horses run off, she exits the carriage from the opposite side and her dress being caught doesn't stop her from exiting.
In photo # 2 of the photo gallery, Allison Hayes is incorrectly listed as the woman in the hotel room with Van Heflin. The actress is actually Jean Wiles who plays Selma, one of Heflin's former girlfriends. Unlike Hayes' character, Selma is a kind if somewhat "fallen" woman.
The song, "Little Brown Jug", is heard at the church's dedication ceremony. This song song was written in 1869 but the film is set just after the American Civil War, most likely around 1866-7.