Reminiscences of a Soldier of the Orphan Brigade
Transcriber's Note: A Table of Contents has been added.
By LIEUT. L. D. YOUNG
Paris, Kentucky
To Those Who Wore the Gray and to Their Children and Children's Children, This Booklet is Dedicated.
The Richard Hawes Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy warmly recommends Col. L. D. Young's Reminiscences of the Orphan Brigade as a most worthy addition to the literature of the South.
It is an interesting recital of the author's personal experiences and contains much valuable historic information.
The Chapter commends Mr. Young, a splendid Christian gentleman—a gallant Confederate soldier—to all lovers of history—and especially to the brave soldiers of the present great war.
Lot D. Young
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CONTENTS
THE ORPHAN BRIGADE.
INTRODUCTION. CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II. (An address delivered at Paris, Ky., June 26, 1916.)
CHAPTER III. RECOLLECTIONS OF THE BATTLE OF SHILOH.
CHAPTER IV. THE BOMBARDMENT OF VICKSBURG.
CHAPTER V. MURFREESBORO
A VISIT TO MURFREESBORO IN 1912.
CHAPTER VI. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN.
BATTLE OF CHICKAMAUGA—1863.
THE WRITER'S VISIT TO CHICKAMAUGA—IN MAY, 1912.
CHAPTER VII. MISSIONARY RIDGE.
KENTUCKY CONFEDERATE VISITS SCENES OF BATTLE AND SIEGE DURING CIVIL WAR.
CHAPTER VIII. DALTON.
CHAPTER IX. VISIT TO RESACA—1912.
CHAPTER X. DALLAS.
CHAPTER XI. ATLANTA—MAY, 1912.
CHAPTER XII. JONESBORO.