—————— CHAPTER I. | PAGE | The Call to Arms, | 1 | CHAPTER II. | Our Journey South, | 7 | CHAPTER III. | Battles of Ball’s Bluff and Edward’s Ferry.—Experiences at Darnestown and Rockville, | 12 | CHAPTER IV. | Our First Campaign.—Battle of Fair Oaks, | 23 | CHAPTER V. | Battles at Peach Orchard, Glendale and Malvern Hill, | 32 | CHAPTER VI. | Battles of Fairfax Court House, Flint Hill and Antietam, | 41 | CHAPTER VII. | Battles of Fredericksburg and Marye’s Heights, | 49 | CHAPTER VIII. | Battles of Chancellorsville, Thoroughfare Gap and Gettysburg.—Wounded at Gettysburg and ordered Home, | 63 | CHAPTER IX. | Regiment ordered Home.—Receptions.—My First Call upon Governor Andrew.—Return to the Front, | 78 | CHAPTER X. | Battles of the Wilderness, Todd’s Tavern and Laurel Hill.—Engagement at the Bloody Angle, | 87 | CHAPTER XI. | Battles at Totopotomoy Creek and Cold Harbor, | 95 | CHAPTER XII. | Experiences in Rebel Prisons.—Libby, Macon, | 104 | CHAPTER XIII. | Macon (continued), Charleston.—Under Fire of Our Batteries on Morris Island, | 116 | CHAPTER XIV. | Columbia.—Presidential Election, | 132 | CHAPTER XV. | The Escape, | 138 | CHAPTER XVI. | The Capture and Return to Columbia, | 161 | CHAPTER XVII. | The Exchange and Return North, | 174 |
Nineteenth Massachusetts Regiment.
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