CONTENTS.

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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.