| [CHAPTER I.] |
| The “Raw Recruit” enlists and goes into camp | | [1] |
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| [CHAPTER II.] |
| Off for the seat of war—The knapsacks | | [11] |
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| [CHAPTER III.] |
| At Miner’s Hill—First death—The “long roll” | | [18] |
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| [CHAPTER IV.] |
| The Convalescent Camp—Scenes grave and gay | | [27] |
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| [CHAPTER V.] |
| At “the front”—Norfolk and Suffolk | | [34] |
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| [CHAPTER VI.] |
| Pastimes in camp—Religious services | | [40] |
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| [CHAPTER VII.] |
| Baked beans—The deacon’s advice—Steamed oysters | | [46] |
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| [CHAPTER VIII.] |
| The Eleventh loses two colonels | | [51] |
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| [CHAPTER IX.] |
| Yorktown—Home again—Mustered out | | [57] |
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| [CHAPTER X.] |
| “Honor to whom honor is due” | | [61] |