CONTENTS.

Chapter I.
Page.
Formation of Battery H—Camp Mauran—On to Washington—Camp Barry[1]–10
Chapter II.
Camp Barry—Artillery Drill—March to Fairfax Station—First Death in the Battery—Union Mills[11]–14
Chapter III.
Battles of Chancellorsville and Salem Heights—Battery H Ordered to Chantilly and Afterwards to Fairfax Court House—Return to Camp Barry—Picket Duty at Fairfax Seminary—Moved to Vicinity of Fort Scott[15]–27
Chapter IV.
Again in Camp Barry—Batteries Reviewed by President Lincoln—Battery H Assigned to the Ninth Corps[28]–34
Chapter V.
Battery H with the Ninth Corps Moves towards Fairfax Court House—March to the Rapidan—Battles of the Wilderness and Spottsylvania—Battery Ordered to Washington[35]–46
Chapter VI.
Life at Fort Richardson—Moved to Fort Smith and Stationed there—Battery Equipped again and sent to City Point[47]–52
Chapter VII.
Battery H Proceeds to Petersburg and Encamps near Fort Tracy—Life in the Trenches—Rebel Attack on Fort Stedman Repulsed[53]–61
Chapter VIII.
Forward Movement of the Army of the Potomac—Capture of Petersburg and Richmond—Pursuit of Lee’s Army—Battle of Sailor’s Creek[62]–72
Chapter IX.
Pursuit of Lee’s Army still continued—Surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox Court House—Sixth Corps March to Danville[73]–84
Chapter X.
Return to City Point—March to Richmond—From thence to Washington—Returning Homeward—Muster-out[85]–95
Memoirs[97]–156
Roster[157]–192
Roster of Temporarily Attached Men[193]–196
Mortuary Record[197]–199