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Foreword Peter S. Carmichael XI
Acknowledgments XIII
Introduction XV
"A Southern Institution": William C. Nelson and the University of Mississippi 1
Service with the 9th Mississippi Regiment, March 28-December 24, 1861 21
"In More Active Service": The 17th Mississippi 85
"A Long Apprenticeship...A Little Ease": Promotion to Ordnance Officer, Posey's Brigade 111
Crisis and Culmination: The Death of Carnot Posey and the Bloody Battles of 1864 and 1865 137
Epilogue: Appomattox, Murder, and Reconciliation: William C. Nelson's Life after the War 181
Notes on Mississippi Soldiers and Politicians Mentioned in the Letters 187
Notes 237
Selected Bibliography 319
Index 329
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