ITS CAUSES AND ITS CONDUCT

A NARRATIVE AND CRITICAL HISTORY

BY
GEORGE CARY EGGLESTON

Volume II

New York
STURGIS & WALTON
COMPANY
1910
All rights reserved

Copyright, 1910
By STURGIS & WALTON COMPANY

Set up and electrotyped. Published March, 1910


[CONTENTS]

CHAPTER PAGE
Part II.—The Conduct of the War Continued
XXXI.The Struggle for Emancipation[3]
XXXII.Burnside's Fredericksburg Campaign[19]
XXXIII.Halleck's Treatment of Grant[31]
XXXIV.Grant at Corinth[38]
XXXV.Bragg's Campaign against Louisville[53]
XXXVI.Fall and Winter Campaigns at the West and South[72]
XXXVII.The Chancellorsville Campaign[83]
XXXVIII.The Gettysburg Campaign[122]
XXXIX.The Campaign of Vicksburg[151]
XL.The State of Things After Gettysburg[171]
XLI.The Struggle for Charleston[181]
XLII.The Campaigns of Chickamauga and Chattanooga[196]
XLIII.Grant's Strategy—The Red River Campaign—Fort Pillow, Etc.[207]
XLIV.Grant's Plan of Campaign[221]
XLV.The Battles in the Wilderness[228]
XLVI.Spottsylvania and the Bloody Angle[237]
XLVII.Cold Harbor and on to Petersburg[249]
XLVIII.The Confederate Cruisers[261]
XLIX.Sherman's Campaign against Atlanta[265]
L.The Bay Fight at Mobile[278]
LI.The Mine Explosion at Petersburg[284]
LII.Early's Invasion of Pennsylvania[294]
LIII.Operations at Petersburg and Sheridan's Valley Campaign[299]
LIV.The Presidential Campaign of 1864[308]
LV.Sherman at Atlanta[315]
LVI.Sherman's "March to the Sea"[330]
LVII.Hood's Campaign[337]
LVIII.Preparations for the Decisive Blow[340]
LIX.The End[347]
Index[357]