The Military Reminiscences of the Civil War
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Jacob D. Cox. The Military Reminiscences of the Civil War
The Military Reminiscences of the Civil War
Table of Contents
Volume 1
Table of Contents
CHAPTER I. THE OUTBREAK OF THE WAR
CHAPTER II. CAMP DENNISON
CHAPTER III. MCCLELLAN IN WEST VIRGINIA
CHAPTER IV. THE KANAWHA VALLEY
CHAPTER V. GAULEY BRIDGE
CHAPTER VI. CARNIFEX FERRY--TO SEWELL MOUNTAIN AND BACK
CHAPTER VII. COTTON MOUNTAIN
CHAPTER VIII. WINTER-QUARTERS
CHAPTER IX. VOLUNTEERS AND REGULARS
CHAPTER X. THE MOUNTAIN DEPARTMENT--SPRING CAMPAIGN
CHAPTER XI. POPE IN COMMAND--TRANSFER TO WASHINGTON
CHAPTER XII. RETREAT WITHIN THE LINES--REORGANIZATION--HALLECK AND HIS SUBORDINATES
CHAPTER XIII. SOUTH MOUNTAIN
CHAPTER XIV. ANTIETAM: PRELIMINARY MOVEMENTS
CHAPTER XV. ANTIETAM: THE FIGHT ON THE RIGHT
CHAPTER XVI. ANTIETAM: THE FIGHT ON THE LEFT
CHAPTER XVII. MCCLELLAN AND POLITICS--HIS REMOVAL AND ITS CAUSE
CHAPTER XVIII. PERSONAL RELATIONS OF McCLELLAN, BURNSIDE, AND PORTER
CHAPTER XIX. RETURN TO WEST VIRGINIA
CHAPTER XX. WINTER QUARTERS, 1862–63--PROMOTIONS AND POLITICS
CHAPTER XXI. FAREWELL TO WEST VIRGINIA--BURNSIDE IN THE DEPARTMENT OF THE OHIO
CHAPTER XXII. THE VALLANDIGHAM CASE--THE HOLMES COUNTY WAR
CHAPTER XXIII. BURNSIDE AND ROSECRANS--THE SUMMER'S DELAYS
CHAPTER XXIV. THE MORGAN RAID
CHAPTER XXV. THE LIBERATION OF EAST TENNESSEE
CHAPTER XXVI. BURNSIDE IN EAST TENNESSEE
APPENDIX A
APPENDIX B
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CHAPTER XXVII. GRANT IN COMMAND--ROSECRANS RELIEVED
CHAPTER XXVIII. SIEGE OF KNOXVILLE--END OF BURNSIDE'S CAMPAIGN
CHAPTER XXIX. AFFAIRS IN DISTRICT OF OHIO--PLOT TO LIBERATE PRISONERS AT JOHNSON'S ISLAND
CHAPTER XXX. A WINTER RIDE ON THE CUMBERLAND MOUNTAINS
CHAPTER XXXI. WINTER BIVOUACS IN EAST TENNESSEE
CHAPTER XXXII. GRANT'S VISIT--THE DANDRIDGE AFFAIR
CHAPTER XXXIII. WINTER QUARTERS IN EAST TENNESSEE--PREPARATIONS FOR A NEW CAMPAIGN
CHAPTER XXXIV. SCHOFIELD IN EAST TENNESSEE--DUTIES AS CHIEF OF STAFF--FINAL OPERATIONS IN THE VALLEY
CHAPTER XXXV. GRANT, HALLECK AND SHERMAN--JOHNSTON AND MR. DAVIS
CHAPTER XXXVI. ATLANTA CAMPAIGN: DALTON AND RESACA
CHAPTER XXXVII. ATLANTA CAMPAIGN: ADVANCE TO THE ETOWAH
CHAPTER XXXVIII. ATLANTA CAMPAIGN: NEW HOPE CHURCH AND THE KENNESAW LINES
CHAPTER XXXIX. ATLANTA CAMPAIGN: MARIETTA LINES--CROSSING THE CHATTAHOOCHEE
CHAPTER XL. HOOD'S DEFENCE OF ATLANTA--RESULTS OF ITS CAPTURE
CHAPTER XLI. THE REST AT ATLANTA-STAFF ORGANIZATION AND CHANGES
CHAPTER XLII. CAMPAIGN OF OCTOBER--HOOD MOVES UPON OUR COMMUNICATIONS
CHAPTER XLIII. NASHVILLE CAMPAIGN--HOOD'S ADVANCE FROM THE TENNESSEE
CHAPTER XLIV. NASHVILLE--HOOD'S ARMY ROUTED
CHAPTER XLV. PURSUIT OF HOOD--END OF THE CAMPAIGN
CHAPTER XLVI. CAMPAIGN IN NORTH CAROLINA--CAPTURE OF WILMINGTON
CHAPTER XLVII. THE CONFEDERACY IN STRAITS--JOHNSTON COMMANDS IN THE CAROLINAS--OUR OPERATIONS FROM NEW BERNE--BATTLE OF KINSTON
CHAPTER XLVIII. JUNCTION WITH SHERMAN AT GOLDSBOROUGH--THE MARCH ON RALEIGH--CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES
CHAPTER XLIX. THE SHERMAN-JOHNSTON CONVENTION
CHAPTER L. THE SECOND SHERMAN--JOHNSTON CONVENTION--SURRENDER
CHAPTER LI. PAROLING AND DISBANDING JOHNSTON'S ARMY--CLOSING SCENES OF THE WAR IN NORTH CAROLINA
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Jacob D. Cox
An Autobiographical Account by a General of the Union Army (Complete Edition)
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19 Id., pp. 241, 248.
20 Id., pp. 194, 196.
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