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Introduction to the Bison Book Edition | 1 | |
Preface | 10 | |
1 | The Railroads Draw the Boundaries | 15 |
2 | Roads North and South | 29 |
3 | Rolling Stock | 39 |
4 | The Itching Palm of Simon Cameron | 45 |
5 | Concentration in Virginia | 62 |
6 | Railroads in the Western Virginia Campaign | 73 |
7 | First Bull Run | 86 |
8 | No Compromise in Missouri | 96 |
9 | At the End of '61 | 104 |
10 | The Roads in the Tennessee Fighting, Spring '62 | 116 |
11 | Stonewall Jackson Knows How to Use a Railroad | 128 |
12 | The North Finds an Engineering Genius | 148 |
13 | The Saga of the "General" | 166 |
14 | The Railroads and Bragg's Invasion, 1862 | 178 |
15 | Jackson, Haupt and Second Bull Run | 189 |
16 | The Rails in the Antietam Campaign and After | 210 |
17 | Forrest Finds Grant's Achilles' Heel | 224 |
18 | Government Railroad Policy, South and North | 233 |
19 | The Railroads in the Vicksburg Campaign | 255 |
20 | Gettysburg - and Haupt Again | 264 |
21 | Transportation Feats in the Chattanooga Campaign | 282 |
22 | Wounded and Disabled Ride Away | 297 |
23 | Disaster Overtakes Southern Policy | 310 |
24 | Supplying Sherman in the Atlanta Campaign | 319 |
25 | The Roads in Lee's Defense of Richmond | 337 |
26 | Wheels Stop Turning in Tennessee and Georgia | 349 |
27 | Railhead at Last | 365 |
Notes | 379 | |
Index | 407 |
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