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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]