| LEE AND LONGSTREET AT HIGH TIDE |
| | PAGE |
| Introduction | [17] |
| CHAPTER I |
| The Story of Gettysburg | [31] |
| CHAPTER II |
| Lee changes Plan of Campaign | [40] |
| CHAPTER III |
| Pickett’s Charge | [50] |
| CHAPTER IV |
| Gordon’s “Established Facts” and Pendleton’s Fulminations | [53] |
| CHAPTER V |
| Longstreet’s Version of the Operations of July 2 | [68] |
| CHAPTER VI |
| Pendleton’s Report | [71] |
| CHAPTER VII |
| Pendleton’s Unreliable Memory | [75] |
| CHAPTER VIII |
| General Longstreet’s Americanism | [85] |
| CHAPTER IX |
| Finale | [89] |
| LONGSTREET THE MAN |
| His Boyhood Days | [93] |
| Life-long Friendship of Grant and Longstreet | [100] |
| His First Romance | [109] |
| Heroic Citizen of the Reconstruction Period | [112] |
| The Christian Patriot loved the South to the Last | [115] |
| Worshipped by the Soldiers of the Confederacy | [119] |
| His Country Home in Picturesque North Georgia | [123] |
| LONGSTREET ON THE FIELDS OF MEXICO |
| CHAPTER I |
| The Winning of our Western Empire | [127] |
| CHAPTER II |
| Peculiarities of Scott and Taylor | [134] |
| CHAPTER III |
| Unpretentious Lieutenant Grant | [139] |
| CHAPTER IV |
| Pleasant Incidents of Camp Life at Corpus Christi | [144] |
| CHAPTER V |
| Into the Interior of Mexico | [149] |
| CHAPTER VI |
| From Contreras to Chapultepec | [156] |
| CHAPTER VII |
| Longstreet’s Honeymoon | [159] |
| GREAT BATTLES BEFORE AND AFTER GETTYSBURG |
| The First Manassas | [163] |
| Williamsburg | [167] |
| Frayser’s Farm | [170] |
| March against Pope and the Second Manassas | [173] |
| The Invasion of Maryland and the Battle of Antietam | [180] |
| Fredericksburg | [185] |
| Chickamauga | [191] |
| In East Tennessee | [194] |
| The Wilderness | [205] |
| The Curtain Falls at Appomattox | [208] |
| APPENDIX |
| Longstreet | [213] |
| James Longstreet | [214] |
| The Funeral Ceremonies | [217] |
| Tributes from the Press | [226] |
| Resolutions by Camps and Chapters | [272] |
| Letter of President Roosevelt | [330] |
| Personal Letters | [331] |
| Letter of Archbishop Ireland | [332] |
| Letter of General Frederick D. Grant | [334] |
| Tribute From the Grand Army of the Republic | [345] |