William T. Adams.
Dorchester, July 4, 1894.
CONTENTS
[PREFACE]
[CHAPTER I. Troublesome Times in Kentucky]
[CHAPTER II. Something About the Lyon Family]
[CHAPTER III. A Northern Family in Kentucky]
[CHAPTER IV. The Arrival and Welcome at Riverlawn]
[CHAPTER V. The Distress of Mrs. Titus Lyon]
[CHAPTER VI. The Night Adventure on the Creek]
[CHAPTER VI. The Night Adventure on the Creek]
[CHAPTER VIII. An Overwhelming Argument]
[CHAPTER IX. A Most Unreasonable Brother]
[CHAPTER X. The Sink-Cavern near Bar Creek]
[CHAPTER XI. Aroused to the Solemn Duty of the Hour]
[CHAPTER XII. The Night Expedition in the Magnolia]
[CHAPTER XIII. At the Head Waters of Bar Creek]
[CHAPTER XIV. The Transportation of the Arms]
[CHAPTER XV. The Establishment of Fort Bedford]
[CHAPTER XVI. The Union Meeting at Big Bend]
[CHAPTER XVII. The Ejection of the Noisy Ruffians]
[CHAPTER XVIII. The Demand of Captain Titus Lyon]
[CHAPTER XIX. The Conference in Fort Bedford]
[CHAPTER XX. The Approach of the Ruffian Forces]
[CHAPTER XXI. The Beginning of Hostilities]
[CHAPTER XXII. The First Shot from Fort Bedford]
[CHAPTER XXIII. The Party attacked in the Cross-Cut]
[CHAPTER XXIV. The Encounter with the Ruffians]
[CHAPTER XXV. The Gratitude of Two Fair Maidens]
[CHAPTER XXVI. The Skirmish on the New Road]
[CHAPTER XXVII. An Unexplained Gathering on the Road]
[CHAPTER XXVIII. The Result of the Flank Movement]
[CHAPTER XXIX. The Humiliating Retreat of the Ruffians]
[CHAPTER XXX. Levi Bedford and his Prisoner]
[CHAPTER XXXI. Dr. Falkirk visits Riverlawn]
[CHAPTER XXXII. The Arrival of the Recruiting Officer]
[CHAPTER XXXIII. One Against Three on the Road]
[CHAPTER XXXIV. The Fire that was started at Riverlawn]
[CHAPTER XXXV. A Battle in Prospect on the Creek]
[CHAPTER XXXVI. The Second Battle of Riverlawn]
[THE BLUE AND THE GRAY]
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