CONTENTS.

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CHAPTER I.
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The Call to Arms,[1]
CHAPTER II.
Our Journey South,[7]
CHAPTER III.
Battles of Ball’s Bluff and Edward’s Ferry.—Experiencesat Darnestown and Rockville,[12]
CHAPTER IV.
Our First Campaign.—Battle of Fair Oaks,[23]
CHAPTER V.
Battles at Peach Orchard, Glendale and Malvern Hill,[32]
CHAPTER VI.
Battles of Fairfax Court House, Flint Hill and Antietam,[41]
CHAPTER VII.
Battles of Fredericksburg and Marye’s Heights,[49]
CHAPTER VIII.
Battles of Chancellorsville, Thoroughfare Gap andGettysburg.—Wounded at Gettysburg and orderedHome,[63]
CHAPTER IX.
Regiment ordered Home.—Receptions.—My First Callupon Governor Andrew.—Return to the Front,[78]
CHAPTER X.
Battles of the Wilderness, Todd’s Tavern and LaurelHill.—Engagement at the Bloody Angle,[87]
CHAPTER XI.
Battles at Totopotomoy Creek and Cold Harbor,[95]
CHAPTER XII.
Experiences in Rebel Prisons.—Libby, Macon,[104]
CHAPTER XIII.
Macon (continued), Charleston.—Under Fire of OurBatteries on Morris Island,[116]
CHAPTER XIV.
Columbia.—Presidential Election,[132]
CHAPTER XV.
The Escape,[138]
CHAPTER XVI.
The Capture and Return to Columbia,[161]
CHAPTER XVII.
The Exchange and Return North,[174]

Nineteenth Massachusetts Regiment.


CHAPTER I.