CONTENTS.
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | Off to the War | [15] |
| II. | First Days in Camp | [34] |
| III. | On to Washington | [49] |
| IV. | Our First Winter Quarters | [60] |
| V. | A Grand Review | [71] |
| VI. | On Picket along the Rappahannock | [76] |
| VII. | A Mud-March and a Sham-Battle | [89] |
| VIII. | How we got a Shelling | [107] |
| IX. | In the Woods at Chancellorsville | [117] |
| X. | The First Day at Gettysburg | [128] |
| XI. | After the Battle | [152] |
| XII. | Through "Maryland, my Maryland" | [159] |
| XIII. | Pains and Penalties | [171] |
| XIV. | A Tale of a Squirrel and Three Blind Mice | [187] |
| XV. | "The Pride of the Regiment" | [201] |
| XVI. | Around the Camp-Fire | [214] |
| XVII. | Our First Day in "the Wilderness" | [221] |
| XVIII. | A Bivouac for the Night | [235] |
| XIX. | "Went down to Jericho and fell among Thieves" | [245] |
| XX. | In the Front at Petersburg | [257] |
| XXI. | Fun and Frolic | [272] |
| XXII. | Chiefly culinary | [290] |
| XXIII. | Hatcher's Run | [300] |
| XXIV. | Killed, Wounded, or Missing? | [305] |
| XXV. | A Winter Raid to North Carolina | [314] |
| XXVI. | "Johnny comes marching Home!" | [324] |