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Introduction 3
1 "He Was Not a Close Student": Prelude to War 5
2 "Captain Bartlett Is One of the Noblest Fellows"; The Harvard Regiment 12
3 "One of the Most Complete Slaughter Pens Ever Devised": The Battle of Ball's Bluff 21
4 "Our Regiment Met with the Greatest Loss"; The Road to Yorktown 35
5 "We Are Learning Subordination Without Complaining": The 49th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry 48
6 "Oh, How Good Berkshire Water Would Sell Here"; The Department of the Gulf 59
7 "We Thought Him Too Brave a Man to Be Killed": Port Hudson 73
8 "I Must Do the Best I Can": Into the Wilderness with the 57th Massachusetts 91
9 "Danger of Being Hit Any Minute"; The Siege of Petersburg 105
10 "It Was Pandemonium Let Loose": The Crater 112
11 "A Horrible Dream Which I Can Never Forget": Prisoner of War 136
12 "I Think It Would Be Hard to Find Two Happier People": War's End 144
13 "United We Are Invincible": The Postwar Years 152
14 "No Greater or Purer Hero": Frank Bartlett's Legacy 171
Chapter Notes 185
Bibliography 201
Index 205
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Add William Francis Bartlett: Biography of a Union General in the Civil War, Frank Bartlett was an indifferent student at Harvard when the Civil War began in 1861, but after he joined the Union army he quickly found that he had an aptitude for leadership and rose from captain to brevet major general by 1865. Over the course of the, William Francis Bartlett: Biography of a Union General in the Civil War to your collection on WonderClub |