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Abbreviations Used in Notes | ||
1 | "Without Counting the Cost" | 3 |
2 | Fort Sumter to Manassas | 82 |
3 | Guarding the Potomac Line | 124 |
4 | Retreat to the Rappahannock | 166 |
5 | The Peninsula Campaign | 192 |
6 | Tour of Duty Ends | 242 |
7 | On the Carolina Coast: Fifth Regiment South Carolina Reserves | 248 |
8 | Fear of Invasion: Colonel of the First South Carolina Militia | 277 |
9 | Edgefield and Texas: Rebuilding Identities | 297 |
App | Family Tree | 327 |
App | Table A-1: Census Profile | 330 |
App | Table A-2: Wealth of Edgefield Household Heads | 340 |
App | Figure A-1: Distribution of Slaves and Slaveownership | 341 |
App | Table A-3: Total Tax Valuation, Tarrant County, Texas | 342 |
Index | 343 |
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