[ILLUSTRATIONS.]

Page
Maj. L. A. Abbott, U. S. A., the Author.FacesTitle
No. 1Opequan Creek Crossing and Winchester Pikedo.[150]
No. 2Winchester Pike looking East from Battlefielddo.[153]
No. 3Sheridan's left center Battlefielddo.[155]
No. 4Sheridan's right center Battlefielddo.[157]
No. 5Sheridan's Battlefield looking Northwesterlydo.[158]
No. 6Ravine Occupied by Enemy's Infantry in front of Third Division Sixth Corpsdo.[160]
No. 7Same Ravine in front of Second Division Sixth Corps, Unoccupied by Enemydo.[162]
No. 8Same Ravine from head Occupied by Enemy in front of Third Division Sixth Corpsdo.[166]
No. 9Winchester Pike looking West from Battlefielddo.[178]
No. 10Taylor's Hotel, Winchester, Va., 1908do.[210]
No. 11Cannon-ball House, Winchester, Va., 1908do.[212]
No. 12Bronze Statue, National Cemetery, Winchester, Va., 1908do.[214]

[ABBREVIATIONS.]

Besides the usual abbreviations of States and months, and those commonly used for dispatch in writing and economy of space, the following are made use of in this work:—

Adjt.Adjutant
A. G.Adjutant General
A. A. G.Assistant Adjutant General
Brig.-Gen.Brigadier General
Capt.Captain
Col.Colonel
Corp.Corporal
d.Died
Div.Division
Lieut.Lieutenant
Lieut. Col.Lieutenant Colonel
Lieut. Gen.Lieutenant General
Maj. Gen.Major General
Priv.Private
Q. M. D.Quartermaster's Department
Regt.Regiment
res.Resides
R. Q. M.Regimental Quartermaster
Sergt.Sergeant
U. S. C. I.United States Colored Infantry
U. S. C. T.United States Colored Troops
wid.Widow

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