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Illustrations | ix | |
Introduction to the 2000 Edition | xi | |
Editor's Preface | xix | |
Beginnings | 1 | |
Bull Run and After | 18 | |
Education of a Regiment | 35 | |
Fredericksburg | 57 | |
Chancellorsville | 80 | |
Gettysburg | 98 | |
Service North and South | 112 | |
Shoot, Shovel, and March | 135 | |
Libby, Salisbury, Danville | 159 | |
Conclusions | 180 | |
Calendars | 205 | |
Notes | 211 | |
The Diary | 249 | |
Notes to The Diary | 297 | |
Index | 305 |
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