Contents

CHAP. PAGE
Foreword [9]
I. A View of the Situation [11]
II. Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn [21]
III. Bedloe’s Island, Now Liberty [33]
IV. The Great Manhattan Fair of theUnited States Sanitary Commission [44]
V. New England Rooms [53]
VI. Arms and Trophy Department of theSanitary Commission Fair [59]
VII. Unique Case of William Mudge [71]
VIII. The Start for the Front [78]
IX. Some Patients [84]
X. Experiences at Point of Rocks [90]
XI. Depot Field Hospital and StateAgencies at City Point, Virginia [96]
XII. City Point, Virginia,—A Day in TheArmy [116]
XIII. Dorothea Dix [125]
XIV. An Unexpected Ride [131]
XV. Two Fiancées [139]
XVI. The Story of My Pass [144]
XVII. Thanksgiving, 1864, Under Fire at Dutch Gap, Virginia [148]
XVIII. Domestic Life in Camp and OtherIncidents [160]
XIX. Love in Camp [167]
XX. New York State Agency [185]
XXI. A House Moving [191]
XXII. The Last Parade of ConfederatePrisoners [197]
XXIII. Our First Sight of Petersburg [200]
XXIV. Preparing for a Visit to Richmond, theCapital of the Lost Confederacy [209]
XXV. Recollections of Lincoln [216]
XXVI. Recent Letter from Dr. Mary Blackmar Bruson [229]
XXVII. Last of City Point [234]
XXVIII. Washington and New York StateAgency [240]
XXIX. Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D. C. [247]
XXX. The Last Act in My Drama at Washington [253]
XXXI. Transportation Home [260]