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1 Our Best Opportunity for Great Results Is in Tennessee: Longstreet and the First Corps's Road to the West 1
2 One of the Most Gallant Struggles: Operation Westward Ho and the Chickamauga Campaign 27
3 The Shafts of Malice That Have Been Hurled against Him: Longstreet and the Command Crisis in the Army of Tennessee 53
4 "It Is Hard to Keep up One's Spirits with an Empty Stomach and Wet Clothing: The First Corps at Chattanooga 75
5 No Men Who Are Determined to Succeed Can Fail: Knoxville, November 1863 104
6 I Long for Some Relief from This Constant Toil and Anxiety: Leadership and Conflict in the First Corps, 1863-64 141
7 Bitter Cold, Everything Frozen: The First Corps in East Tennessee, 1863-64 171
Appendix 211
Notes 215
Bibliography 251
Index 273
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