. War as viewed from the ranks. Personal recollections of the War of the Rebellion, by a private soldier . l 103 Negro Cabin 104 I,eading the Charge 108 Old Cotton Gin cm Battle Field 109 Opdyke s Division Saving the Army 110 After the Battle 114 Guerrillas 115 Guard Mount 116 Death of a Cavalryman 119 Our Charge at Nashville 121 Close Quarters with the Enemy 122 Building Hospital Cabins 127 Foraging 129 Burning a Town 130 Retreating Confederate Cavalry. 131 Guerrillas 139 VIII Initial—Wagou Train Encamped . 140 Repulse of a Cavalry Charge 146 Tampering with a Guard 147 A Fording Place 151 Ini
. War as viewed from the ranks. Personal recollections of the War of the Rebellion, by a private soldier . l 103 Negro Cabin 104 I,eading the Charge 108 Old Cotton Gin cm Battle Field 109 Opdyke s Division Saving the Army 110 After the Battle 114 Guerrillas 115 Guard Mount 116 Death of a Cavalryman 119 Our Charge at Nashville 121 Close Quarters with the Enemy 122 Building Hospital Cabins 127 Foraging 129 Burning a Town 130 Retreating Confederate Cavalry. 131 Guerrillas 139 VIII Initial—Wagou Train Encamped . 140 Repulse of a Cavalry Charge 146 Tampering with a Guard 147 A Fording Place 151 Initial—A Home Memory 152 Soldiers Voting 153 Initial—Blindfolded Justice ; 155 Bataeof Bun Run 159 Engagement between Monitor and Merrimac 162 Skifmieh with Cavalry 192 Siege Gun Battery 202 Mortar Battery 203 Capturing Horses for Confederate Cavalry 204 Eight Field Gun in Action 208 Abatis 218 Mountain Battle Groun<l 221 A Hand to Hand Fight 225 In the Trenches Awaiting an Attack 229 I am Anxious to Speak English Well 234 I finds de Prisner Guilty 237 Willies Idea of the Battle of Bull Run 238. IX Table of Contents* CHAPTER I. In Training Camp at Norwalk. Condition of our Country in 1861. Call for Troops. Camp. Camp Routine. Armed and Mustered into the at Home. East night in Norwalk. Off to the Front. Onthe Border of the Enemys Country. Pages 1—7. CHAPTER IE Our First Campaigning. Hard Tack. Our Camp on the Tigress River. A Midnight Adven-ture. New Creek. Punished for Disobedience. Rummaging in an OldCamp of Measles. On the March. Regimental Foot Washing. ADream that was Real. Return March. Effect of Band Music on Soldiers. Eeft Behind. Rogers Aids Me. Under Fire. AMaster Shot. Pages 8—14. CHAPTER HLActive Campaigning in Virginia. Sickness in Camp. Rescuing a Comrade. My Refractory Wreck. With the Wagon Train. Worried by Rebel Duty. Greeted by Slaves. Soldier Drowned. Pages 15—11). CHAPTE
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