| PAGE |
| Wisconsin History Commission | [ix] |
| Preface | [xi] |
| Capture and Escape: a Narrative of Army and | |
| Prison Life. John Azor Kellogg | |
| | The Iron Brigade in camp | [1] |
| On the skirmish line | [4] |
| Captured | [11] |
| En route to Lynchburg | [13] |
| Arrival at Lynchburg | [21] |
| Treatment at Lynchburg | [24] |
| At Danville | [28] |
| Removed to Macon | [29] |
| Prison pen | [33] |
| Tunnelling | [40] |
| Betrayed | [43] |
| Prison life | [49] |
| Removed to Charleston | [52] |
| Escape from the train | [58] |
| Prisoners again | [65] |
| Confined at Charleston | [71] |
| Another tunnel | [73] |
| In the line of Union fire | [81] |
| Daily experiences | [85] |
| A second escape | [92] |
| Fugitives | [97] |
| Two of us missing | [105] |
| A friend in the dark | [111] |
| Novel foot-gear | [116] |
| Interrupting a revival | [122] |
| Negro sympathizers | [126] |
| Hunted with hounds | [130] |
| Friendly blacks | [140] |
| Difficulties, day by day | [148] |
| A cautious picket | [157] |
| The Home Guard | [160] |
| Among the Georgia Unionists | [165] |
| A mountain wedding | [173] |
| Diplomacy | [179] |
| A start for our lines | [181] |
| Among comrades | [189] |
| The mystery solved | [195] |
| Again in the field | [198] |
| A belated report | [200] |