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Acknowledgments | 7 | |
Introduction | 9 | |
Ch. 1 | "I seat my self to drop you a few lines": 23 May 1862-1 August 1862 | 21 |
Ch. 2 | "I have a very bad cold and caughf": 30 August 1862-17 December 1872 | 40 |
Ch. 3 | "I am not tired of tuff Buiskets yet": 25 December 1862-20 April 1863 | 59 |
Ch. 4 | "We are expecting a fight hear before Long": 27 April 1863-7 September 1863 | 81 |
Ch. 5 | "We should all pray for this wicked war to stop": 12 September 1863-30 January 1865 | 105 |
Bibliography | 123 | |
Index | 127 |
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