| 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] |