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List of Illustrations | xi | |
Series Editor's Preface | xiii | |
Introduction | xv | |
Preface to the 1894 Edition | xxxix | |
Chapter I1 | ||
Signs of the Coming Conflict | ||
Chicago in 1860 | ||
Abraham Lincoln, President Elect | ||
The Seventy-five Thousand Call | ||
Chapter II11 | ||
Bull Run | ||
Recruiting for the 7th Maine | ||
In Camp at Augusta | ||
Election of Officers | ||
Start for the Front | ||
Chapter III19 | ||
Lunch in Faneuil Hall | ||
War Rumors | ||
Hostile Baltimore | ||
John Barleycorn our Worst Enemy | ||
The Romance of War | ||
Chapter IV24 | ||
A Rebel Spy | ||
Camp Fare | ||
First Visit to Washington | ||
Death of Colonel Marshall | ||
Kalorama Hill | ||
Crossing into Virginia | ||
Chapter V30 | ||
Camp Griffin | ||
Opossum Soup | ||
Irish Volunteers | ||
First Independent Command | ||
Chapter VI35 | ||
The Grand Review | ||
Start for the Peninsula | ||
Advance on Yorktown | ||
A Night Alarm | ||
Under Fire First Time | ||
Chapter VII43 | ||
Hard Tack, Mud, and Rain | ||
Building Corduroy Roads | ||
A Picket Fight | ||
Old Generals and Young Volunteers | ||
Estimate of McClellan | ||
Chapter VIII48 | ||
Buried Torpedoes | ||
The Battle of Williamsburg | ||
Hancock's Bayonet Charge | ||
McClellan's Speech | ||
Chapter IX54 | ||
An Episode in the Enemy's Country | ||
Old Madeira | ||
The White House | ||
Skirmish at Mechanicsville | ||
No McDowell | ||
Chapter X60 | ||
A Grim Rebel | ||
Custer's First Skirmish | ||
Fair Oaks | ||
In the Hospital | ||
Malaria | ||
Chapter XI66 | ||
Lee strikes our Right | ||
Gaines's Mill | ||
Holding our own | ||
Fight at Garnett's Hill | ||
An Anxious Night | ||
Chapter XII71 | ||
Savage Station | ||
White Oak Swamp | ||
Rout of the Germans | ||
Vermonters mark Time to the Shell Fire | ||
Chapter XIII76 | ||
Malvern Hill | ||
Stealing the General's Dinner | ||
To Harrison's Landing | ||
Chapter XIV81 | ||
Fitz-John Porter | ||
A Mule disappears in Mud | ||
Home again | ||
Second Bull Run | ||
Death of Sam Fessenden | ||
Chapter XV87 | ||
Chantilly | ||
Glorious Deaths of Kearny and Stevens | ||
Falstaff's Army | ||
The Gallant Swede | ||
My Maryland | ||
Chapter XVI92 | ||
Crampton's Gap | ||
Picket on the Mountain | ||
First Charge at Antietam | ||
The Germans redeemed | ||
Fine Sharpshooting | ||
Chapter XVII99 | ||
Charging an Army | ||
Reaching the Farthest Point in the Enemy's Lines | ||
Vain Heroism | ||
"Rally, Boys, to save the Major!" | ||
Applause from the Vermonters | ||
Rebel Reports | ||
Chapter XVIII108 | ||
Under Arrest | ||
Welcomed to Maine again | ||
A Winter at Home | ||
Miss the Battle of Fredericksburg | ||
Chapter XIX115 | ||
Back in the Field | ||
General Franklin | ||
"Baldy" Smith | ||
In Clover at last | ||
General Sedgwick | ||
Chapter XX120 | ||
Reorganizing the Army | ||
A Military Pageant | ||
Getting ready for the Assault | ||
A Southern Marksman | ||
A Government Contract | ||
Chapter XXI127 | ||
Storming Marye's Heights | ||
Salem Church | ||
An Ill-Boding Night | ||
Lee attacks with Three to One, and is beaten off | ||
Over the River again | ||
A Movable Bed | ||
Chapter XXII135 | ||
Fame of the Sixth Corps as bright as ever | ||
Guarding Southern Homes | ||
Whitworth Bolts | ||
Hooker relieved | ||
Chapter XXIII141 | ||
To Taneytown for Orders | ||
Council of War in Meade's Tent | ||
Seventy-Mile Ride | ||
The Corps up the Baltimore Pike | ||
Chapter XXIV146 | ||
Longstreet's Magnificent Attack | ||
The Corps directed toward the Heavy Firing | ||
Up Little Round Top | ||
Gloomy Rumors | ||
Chapter XXV151 | ||
Farnsworth's Charge | ||
Two Hundred and Ten Cannon dealing Death | ||
Pickett's Charge | ||
A Carnival of Death | ||
Sabre Flashes in the Dust Clouds | ||
Chapter XXVI158 | ||
The Morning after Gettysburg | ||
Our Capua | ||
Mount Misery | ||
The Funkstown Traitress | ||
The General's Forbearance | ||
Chapter XXVII164 | ||
Across the Potomac | ||
Rebel Maidens of Warrenton | ||
After Mosby | ||
A Loving-Cup with "Jeb" Stuart | ||
A Brilliant Feat at Rappahannock Station | ||
Chapter XXVIII172 | ||
A Virginia Mansion of the Olden Time | ||
A British Contingent | ||
Locust Grove | ||
Mine Run | ||
Back to Camp, cold and disgusted | ||
Chapter XXIX178 | ||
Our Winter City | ||
Ball Rooms of the Camp | ||
Romantic Ride across Hazel Run | ||
Enter Grant and Sheridan | ||
Torbert's Horse | ||
Chapter XXX182 | ||
Over the Rapidan | ||
Orders for Meade | ||
Alternate Victory and Success in the Wilderness | ||
Scouting round the Enemy | ||
A Good Samaritan | ||
Chapter XXXI191 | ||
Down the Road to Spottsylvania | ||
Destructive Sharp-shooting | ||
Sedgwick's Death | ||
In Memoriam | ||
Chapter XXXII196 | ||
Upton's Assault | ||
Hancock's Assault | ||
The Bloodiest Fight of the War | ||
Chapter XXXIII203 | ||
A Woodland Fortress | ||
"How long, O Lord, how long!" | ||
A Cure for the Goitre | ||
The Battle of Massaponax Church | ||
General Mackenzie | ||
Dr. Fiske | ||
Chapter XXXIV208 | ||
Carbine Fire | ||
In the Lines at Cold Harbor | ||
Photographed in Action | ||
Useless Assaults | ||
A Flag of Truce at Midnight | ||
Chapter XXXV214 | ||
Naval Hospitalities | ||
Mr. Lincoln | ||
Mahone flanks us | ||
Chapter XXXVI221 | ||
Back to Washington | ||
Early on the War Path | ||
The President under Fire | ||
Ragged and Footsore Veterans meet | ||
Honors divided, but Washington saved | ||
Chapter XXXVII225 | ||
Return to the Regiment | ||
The Snow Bivouac | ||
Sheridan takes Command | ||
Narrow Escapes | ||
Muster out of the 7th Maine | ||
Chapter XXXVIII233 | ||
The First Maine Veterans | ||
Lose Sheridan's Ride | ||
Perils of the Valley | ||
A Brigade by Inversion | ||
A Land of Milk and Honey | ||
Chapter XXXIX238 | ||
Box Cars with Fireplaces | ||
Our Dutch Gap Canal | ||
A Star Chamber | ||
Picket Attacks | ||
Chapter XL243 | ||
Gordon's Attack at Hare's Hill | ||
We attack in our Front | ||
Under the Fire of Thirty Cannon | ||
Our Vandalism | ||
Chapter XLI249 | ||
The Wedge Assault | ||
A Camp Fire guides to Victory | ||
The Lines pierced | ||
Death of A. P. Hill | ||
Veterans take Colors, while Substitutes run | ||
Chapter XLII256 | ||
Attack on Lee's Headquarters | ||
General Lee heads our Opponents | ||
Taking a Battery | ||
The Spires of Petersburg | ||
Penrose wounded | ||
Chapter XLIII261 | ||
Moses Owen | ||
Pushing on after Lee | ||
Under Sheridan's Eye at Sailor's Creek | ||
The Surrender at last | ||
Wild Rejoicing | ||
Refused a Sight of the Rebel Army | ||
Chapter XLIV266 | ||
Lincoln's Assassination | ||
Occupy Danville | ||
Army Journalism | ||
The Grand Review | ||
Home at last | ||
Index | 271 |
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Add Following the Greek Cross: Or, Memories of the Sixth Army Corps, Thomas W. Hyde, a native of Maine who rose rapidly through the Union ranks and eventually received the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of Antietam, published his portrait of the Army of the Potomac in 1894. More than a mere personal remembran, Following the Greek Cross: Or, Memories of the Sixth Army Corps to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Following the Greek Cross: Or, Memories of the Sixth Army Corps, Thomas W. Hyde, a native of Maine who rose rapidly through the Union ranks and eventually received the Medal of Honor for his actions at the Battle of Antietam, published his portrait of the Army of the Potomac in 1894. More than a mere personal remembran, Following the Greek Cross: Or, Memories of the Sixth Army Corps to your collection on WonderClub |