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CONTENTS.

PREFACE. First Edition .

PREFACE. Souvenir Edition.

CHAPTER I. MUSTERING IN "GOOD-BYE, SWEETHEARTS."

CHAPTER II. SERVICE IN FIVE STATES. The Armstrong Raid.

CHAPTER III. DAVIS' BRIDGE AND CORINTH.

CHAPTER IV. VAN DORN AT HOLLY SPRINGS.

CHAPTER V. SOME PERSONALS AND PORTRAITURES.

CHAPTER VI. ORGANIZATION OF "FORREST'S CAVALRY CORPS" THE SOOY SMITH RAID FORT PILLOW.

CHAPTER VII. BRICE'S CROSS ROADS.

CHAPTER VIII. HARRISBURG.

CHAPTER IX. THE MEMPHIS RAID.

CHAPTER X. INCIDENTS OF THE MIDDLE TENNESSEE RAID.

CHAPTER XI. HOOD'S EXPEDITION THE WILSON RAID TO SELMA.

CHAPTER XII. CONCLUSION.

APPENDIX. FORREST'S FAREWELL ADDRESS.

A KINDLY REMEMBRANCE.

Notes of a Private

By
JOHN MILTON HUBBARD
Company E, 7th Tennessee Regiment
Forrest’s Cavalry Corps, C. S. A.

Nihil scriptum miraculi causa—TACITUS.
Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit—VIRGIL.

ST. LOUIS, MO.:
NIXON-JONES PRINTING CO.
1911


Copyright 1909,
By J. M. Hubbard.

 

Gainesville, Ala., May 11, 1865.

Private J. M. Hubbard of Company E, Seventh Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry, C. S. A., residing in Hardeman County, Tennessee, having been, with the approval of the proper authorities, paroled, is permitted to return to his home, not to be disturbed by the United States authorities, so long as he observes his parole and the laws in force where he may reside.


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