. The battle of Atlanta and other campaigns, addresses, etc. . The Indian Campaigns of 1 864-65 The Indian Campaigns of 1865-66 79 Campaign up the Tennessee River Valley Ill The Army of the Tennessee 1-9 The Campaign in the West 137 A Talk to Old Comrades 145 General Grant 151 Use of Block-Houses During the Civil War 159 An Incident of the War 165 Gen. G. M. Dodge on the Water Cure 173 Misplaced Sympathy 177 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Major-General Grenville M. Dodge Frontispiece Major-General Samuel R. Curtis 7 Sylvanus Dodge 34 Sixteenth Army Corps in the Battle of Atlanta 38 Monument on the
. The battle of Atlanta and other campaigns, addresses, etc. . The Indian Campaigns of 1 864-65 The Indian Campaigns of 1865-66 79 Campaign up the Tennessee River Valley Ill The Army of the Tennessee 1-9 The Campaign in the West 137 A Talk to Old Comrades 145 General Grant 151 Use of Block-Houses During the Civil War 159 An Incident of the War 165 Gen. G. M. Dodge on the Water Cure 173 Misplaced Sympathy 177 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Major-General Grenville M. Dodge Frontispiece Major-General Samuel R. Curtis 7 Sylvanus Dodge 34 Sixteenth Army Corps in the Battle of Atlanta 38 Monument on the Battlefield of Atlanta 52 Old Fort Kearney 62 .James Bridger, Guide 78 Pumpkin Buttes 94 Brigadier-General G. M. Dodge and Staif 110 Commanders of the Army of the Tennessee 128 Major-General G. M. Dodge and Staif 136 Fort Cottonwood 140 Where General !\IcPherson Fell 144 Major-General George E. Meade 150 Pontoon Bridge Across the Tennessee River 158 To the Memory of Samuel Davis 164 Company L, Fifty-First Iowa Infantry 172 Scotts Bluffs 176. MAJOU-CJEXKUAL SAMUEL 11. CUUTIS ((•inniaiuler of the Army of tli(> Sontliwost, in the Spring of ISOl. THE SOUTHWESTERN CAMPAIGN The Southwest bueanu jiroiniiiciit heforc thf nation early intlic war from tlie (lonl)t existing as to the position ot Missouri,wliicli was sa\cil Ky tlie energy and (hterniinatioii of Prank and Colonel Xatlianie! l^yon ; the hitter first capturing CampJael<son. on Aiay Uhli. 1S(;1. lie then, picking up wliat force hecould wiilioul wailing tor tlicni to be disciplined or drilled, niarchedra])idly against the 3Iissouri State tioops under Trice, who weredriven to the southwest through Si)ringheld, wliere. being joinedbv tile tioops troni Arkansas, under Colonel McCollough, they stoodand h)uglit the battle of \Vilsons Creek. This would have been agieat \ictory for the ITiuon foices if T^yon had not divided hisforces at the re(piest of General Siegel and trusted the latter tocarry out his i)lan of atta
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