I was afterwards in Sherman's advance to Atlanta; the March to the Sea and through the Carolinas; entered Richmond with the Western army; and had the supreme satisfaction of marching my brigade by Libby Prison.
FOOTNOTE:
[A] Note.—One hundred and nine prisoners escaped through this tunnel that night, of whom fifty-seven reached our lines.
INDEX.
| page. | |
| March from Buckhannon West Virginia to Rich Mountain | [18] |
| Battle of Rich Mountain | [24] |
| Beverly and Huttonville | [26] |
| Incidents at Cheat Mountain Pass | [28] |
| Camp at Elk Water | [43] |
| The flag of truce | [46] |
| Capture of De Lagniel | [52] |
| The flood | [61] |
| The advance and retreat of Lee | [67] |
| Ride to a log cabin in the mountains | [68] |
| Moonlight and music | [69] |
| The Hoosiers stir up the enemy | [72] |
| The expedition to Big Springs | [75] |
| The accomplished colored gentleman | [78] |
| At Louisville Kentucky | [84] |
| March to Bacon Creek | [86] |
| Incidents of the camp | [87] |
| Trouble in the regiment | [91] |
| A little unpleasantness with the Colonel | [97] |
| A case of disappointed love | [99] |
| The advance to Green River | [103] |
| The march to Nashville | [109] |
| A Southern lady wants protection | [112] |
| John Morgan on the rampage | [114] |
| Incidents at Nashville | [116] |
| March to Murfreesboro | [118] |
| The dash into North Alabama | [124] |
| General O. M. Mitchell | [127] |
| Rumors of the battle at Shiloh | [131] |
| Affair at Bridgeport | [135] |
| The rendezvous of the Bushwhackers | [138] |
| The negro preacher | [141] |
| Provost Marshal of Huntsville | [142] |
| Pudin' an' Tame | [146] |
| Grape-vines from Richmond | [151] |
| Garfield and Ammen | [156] |
| Two Pious men meet at Pittsburgh Landing | [162] |
| Uncle Jacob tells a few stories | [163] |
| De coon am a great fiter | [167] |
| General Ammen as a teacher | [168] |
| The murder of General Robert McCook | [169] |
| The race for the Ohio River | [175] |
| The battle of Perryville, Kentucky | [176] |
| Pursuit of Bragg | [182] |
| The Army of the Cumberland | [185] |
| Incidents on the way to Nashville | [186] |
| Colonel H. C. Hobart | [192] |
| The advance on Murfreesboro | [198] |
| The battle of Stone River | [201] |
| A ride over the battle-field | [210] |
| The absentees | [217] |
| T. Buchanan Reid, the poet | [225] |
| The Chiefs | [235] |
| An interesting letter | [244] |
| The Third starts on the Streight raid | [246] |
| A good fighter | [252] |
| General Rosecrans angry | [255] |
| The Confederate account of Streight's surrender | [267] |
| The lame horse | [268] |
| Negley's party | [277] |
| Go out to dinner | [283] |
| Simon Bolivar Buckner (colored) | [284] |
| Advance on Tullahoma | [285] |
| The retreat of the enemy | [290] |
| The Peace party | [297] |
| Fact vs. Fiction | [299] |
| Board for the examination of applicants for commissions in colored regiments | [312] |
| The advance to the Tennessee | [319] |
| Cross the Tennessee | [327] |
| Battle of Chickamauga | [332] |
| Fight at Rossville | [346] |
| Incidents at Chattanooga | [348] |
| Battle of Mission Ridge | [356] |
| March to Knoxville | [359] |
| General Sherman's letter | [360] |
| Camp at McAffee's Spring | [362] |
| Good-by | [372] |
| General H. C. Hobart's Narrative | [379] |
Transcriber's Notes
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