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Preface................................vii
Acknowledgments........................xi
Introduction...........................1
Prologue...............................8
1 November 1844.......................16
2 December 1844.......................36
3 January 1845........................91
4 February 1845.......................122
5 March 1845..........................138
6 April 1845..........................153
7 May 1845............................165
8 June 1845...........................181
9 July 1845...........................192
10 August 1845........................204
11 September 1845.....................220
12 The Patuxent.......................239
13 October 1845.......................250
14 November 1845......................264
15 December 1845......................271
Epilogue...............................294
Notes..................................301
Bibliography...........................315
Index..................................319
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