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"If You are around Here when We Begin the Job, You Will Find out all about That." | Frontispiece. |
A Close Call at Gettysburg | 537 |
"Ah! Sketching, Are You?" | 66 |
An Interview with Parson Brownlow | 304 |
"Are You Union, or Confederate?" | 338 |
"Bill, Ain't He the Fellow?" | 282 |
Cavalry Picket on the Rappahannock | 473 |
"Colonel Mosby's Soldiers, I Reckon, Sir?" | 516 |
Cumberland Gap—This Was Enough for Me | 329 |
Geno Was Not only the Prettiest, but the Sweetest Girl I ever Saw | 381 |
"Get Up Here, You Damned Old Traitor." | 316 |
"Halt!" | 150 |
He seemed to have Forgotten all about Dressing Himself | 359 |
I'd Cut Him and Feed the Pieces to the Sharks | 44 |
I had Stepped onto the Decaying Body of—a Man! | 181 |
In an Instant He Put the Point of His Sword against My Breast | 347 |
In Old Capitol Prison—Disguised as a Contraband | 427 |
In Old Capitol Prison—I Admit that I Broke Down Completely | 413 |
I Was Being "Toted" Back to the Rebel Army | 158 |
I Whispered to Him as I Went Past: "Norfolk is Taken." | 223 |
I "Yanked," or by a Dexterous "Twist of the Wrist," I Was Able to Break the Wire | 170 |
Landing Kerslop over the Side onto the Ground | 177 |
Miss Mamie Wells Ministering to the Wounded [Transcriber's Note: This illustration is not found in the text.] | 400 |
On a Scout to Richmond | 396 |
Recognized by Texans at Richmond Theatre | 248 |
Refusing in Her very Decided Manner to Walk under "That Flag" | 383 |
Tail Piece—To the Boy Spy | 556 |
Tapping the Telegraph Wire—"Are the Yanks in Fredericksburg?" | 493 |
"Thank God, I'm Safe among my Friends." | 121 |
The Sergeant kindly Gave Him the Steel | 441 |
"To Father: I am Safe; Are All Well at Home?" | 352 |
We hastily Dressed and Ran Back from the Bank | 95 |
You always Say Down Here, and That You're Going to go up Home | 197 |