CONTENTS.
| PAGE | |
| A Boy sent by Express, C. O. D. | [ 5] |
| A But’ful Guv’ment Mule | [ 226] |
| A Fighting Editor | [ 86] |
| A Painful Accident | [ 128] |
| A Perilous Ride | [ 11] |
| A Rich Reward for Services—Saving the Life of a Brother | [ 72] |
| A Terrible Storm at Chattanooga | [ 51] |
| A Visit from General Grant and General McPherson | [ 174] |
| A Visit to Parson Brownlow | [ 68] |
| A Visit to Captain Walke’s Gunboat | [ 190] |
| A Woman wounded in Battle | [ 17] |
| A Young Nurse at Gettysburg | [ 224] |
| Army Life at Helena, Arkansas | [ 48] |
| Army Tricks | [ 41] |
| Blowing up of Fort Hill | [ 102] |
| Braving Dangers | [ 21] |
| Bursting of a Shell behind my Carriage | [ 131] |
| Could you get me a Raw Onion and some Salt? | [ 230] |
| Exhibitions of Mother-love | [ 142] |
| Fred D. Grant—The Brave Orderly at Vicksburg | [ 204] |
| General Grant’s Kindness | [ 43] |
| Getting Two Thousand Sick and Wounded out of Helena | [ 106] |
| Hardships of Camp-life at Vicksburg | [ 125] |
| Healed Soul and Body | [ 152] |
| He died cheering the Flag | [ 237] |
| Hospital Abuses—Putting Logwood in the Coffee | [ 193] |
| How I got the Cotton | [ 244] |
| How Mother Bickerdyke cut Red Tape | [ 82] |
| How Pres. Lincoln received the News of Sheridan’s Victory | [ 239] |
| I have the Best Mother in the World | [ 160] |
| I have the Comforter | [ 98] |
| Johnnie Clem | [ 36] |
| Liberty Hicks | [ 181] |
| Meeting a Rebel Woman at Nashville | [ 134] |
| Memorial Day | [ 272] |
| Men who commanded Themselves and did not swear | [ 232] |
| My First Interview with General Grant | [ 1] |
| Not Time to send for the Colonel | [ 66] |
| Reminiscences of General Grant | [ 202] |
| Running the Blockade at Vicksburg | [ 92] |
| Saved by a Bird | [ 78] |
| Saved by Lemonade | [ 62] |
| Saving the Life of Young Pike | [ 170] |
| Searching for the Dead | [ 164] |
| Secretary Stanton’s Generous Gift | [ 251] |
| Sharing Poor Quarters with Dorothy L. Dix | [ 120] |
| The American Republic—its Glories and its Dangers | [ 268] |
| The Clock at Vicksburg | [ 115] |
| The First Soldiers wounded in the Civil War | [ 89] |
| The Hospitals of Vicksburg at the Time of the Surrender | [ 186] |
| The Hospital at Point of Rocks, Va. | [ 209] |
| The New York Herald Reporter who lived for Two Worlds | [ 156] |
| The Sad Fate of Jennie Wade | [ 206] |
| The Sequel to “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” | [ 247] |
| The Special-diet Kitchen Work | [ 259] |
| The Surrender of Vicksburg | [ 147] |
| The Sweet Singer of the Hospitals | [ 217] |
| The Wonderful Potato-patch | [ 58] |
| Trading Tobacco for Coffee | [ 183] |
| Two Dreadful Days on the Battlefield. Shiloh | [ 28] |
| Very Timely Arrest | [ 166] |
| Visiting Hospitals under the Guns | [ 138] |
| We honor Our Grand Old Heroes | [ 4] |
A WOMAN’S REMINISCENCES
OF
THE CIVIL WAR
UNDER THE GUNS.