Battles and Leaders of the Civil War Volume III - Table of Contents

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME THREE,

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PAGE

FRONTISPIECE, " LIST

BETWEEN THE

LINES DURING A TRUCE."

By

Gilbert Gaul

VI

OF MAPS

XVIII

LIST OF ARTISTS

XIX

LIST OF

DRAUGHTSMEN

Xix

LIST OF

ENGRAVERS

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THE PERRYV1LLE CAMPAIGN. GENERAL JOSEPH WHEELER

BRAGG'S INVASION OF KENTUCKY

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Iu the Van (TV. Taber)— Map of North Mississippi and West Tennessee (Jacob Wells) — Map of the Corinth and Iuka Region (reproduction from an official map) Map of Brass's Invasion of Kentucky (Jacob Wells) —Brigadier-General Preston Smith, C. S. A., from photo.— Union Fort at Munfordville, from photo. (E. J. Meeker) — Lieutenant-General E. Kirby Smith, C. S. A., from Brady photo.— Lieutenant-General Joseph Wheeler, C. S. A., from Brady photo.— Major-General B. F. Cheatham. C. S. A.,

Illustrations

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from photo.— Spring near Perry ville which helped to relieve Bragg's parched Army and Pear-tree. One Hundred Years Old, at the Left of Rousseau's Position, Perry ville, from photos, by E. H. Fox (Marry Fenn) —Corner of the Confederate Cemetery at Perryville, from photo, by E. H. Fox (Harry Fenn )— Map of the Battle-field of Perryville (Jacob Wells) — Defense of Cage's Ford, on the Cumberland River, November 21, 1862, from a lithograph of a war-time sketch by A. E. Mathews, lent by Major E. C. Dawes (Harry ;

Fenn).

MORGAN'S CAVALRY DURING THE BRAGG

GENERAL BASIL

INVASION

THE OPPOSING FORCES AT PERRYVILLE, KY.

:

On the Skirmish Line ( IF.

Brigadier-General James

S.

DUKE

Composition, Strength, and Losses

EAST TENNESSEE AND THE CAMPAIGN OF PERRYVILLE Illustrations

IV.

.GENERAL DON CARLOS BUELL

Brevet Major-General James B. Fry, from a photo.— Taber) Jackson, from a photo.— Brigadier-General William R. Terrill, from photo,

lent by Mrs. G. A. Porterfield.

ON THE FIELD OF PERRYVILLE

GENERAL CHARLES

C.

GILBERT

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Illustrations: Perryville, Kentucky, looking South-east from the MackviUe Pike, from photo, by E. H. Fox (Harry Fen n)— Ridge on the Union Left Occupied by Stone's and Bush's Batteries the Scene of Starkweather's Contest, and Tree near where General James S. Jackson Fell, from photos, by E. H. Fox (Harry Fenn) — View looking North-east from the Position of Loomis's Battery, the Center of Rousseau's Line and Position of Loomis's Battery on Rousseau's Line, looking across Doctor's Creek, from photos, by E. H. Fox (Harry Fenn) — Farm-house of H. P. Bottom, from photo, by E. H. Fox (Hurry Fenn) Engagement of Starkweather's Brigade on the Extreme Union Left, from lithograph of a war-time sketch by A. E. Mathews (Harry Fenn).

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NOTES OF A STAFF-OFFICER AT PERRYVILLE

CUMBERLAND GAP Illustrations:

Works land

at

MAJOR

J.

MONTGOMERY IVRIGHT

GENERAL GEORGE IV. MORGAN Brigadier-General George W. Morgan, from photo, by Hiekcox — Plan of the Confederate

Cumberland Gap, from a drawing by Captain W F. Patterson (Jacob Wells) — View the South, from a lithograph lent by Mrs. Carrie Buckner (E. J. Meeker).

of

60 62

Cumber-

Gap from

THE OPPOSING FORCES AT CUMBERLAND GAP

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i Iu order to save much repetition, particular credit is here given to the Massachusetts Commandery of the Loyal Legion, to Colonel Arnold A. Rand, General Albert Ordway, and Charles B. Hall for the use of photographs and drawings. War-time photographers whose work is of the greatest historical value, and has been freely drawn upon in the preparation of the illustrations, are M. B. Brady, Alexander Gardner, and Captain A. J. Russell in the the latter, since the war, North; and D. H. Anderson of Richmond, Va., and George S. Cook of Charleston, S. having succeeded to the ownership of the Anderson negatives.

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME THREE.

BURNSIDE AT FREDERICKSBURG. THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG

PAGE

GENERAL JAMES LONGSTREET

70

Confederate Picket with Blanket-Capote and Eaw-hide Moccasins (Allen C. Redwood) Brigadier-General Maxcy Gregg, C. S. A., from Anderson-Cook photo.— Map of the Battle of Fredericksburg (Jacob Wells) — Front of the Marye Mansion, from Gardner photo. (W. Taber) The Sunken Road under Marye's Hill, from photo, by Betz & Richards House by the Stone Wall, in which General Cobb died, from photo. ( W. Taber) Cobb's and Kershaw's Troops behind the Stone Wall (Allen C. Redwood) Brigadier-General Thomas R. R. Cobb, C. S. A., from photo. Confederate Works on Willis's Hill, now the Site of the National Cemetery, from Brady photo. (Harry Fenn) — Welford's Mill on Hazel Run and the Telegraph Road, from photo. (J. D. Woodward).

Illustrations

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THE CONFEDERATE LEFT AT FREDERICKSBURG. GENERAL LAFAYETTE MCLAIVS

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Illustrations Barksdale's Mississippians Opposing the Laying of the Pontoon Bridges (A. C. Redwood) Fredericksburg from the Foot of Willis's Hill, from Brady photo. (E. J. Meeker)— BrigadierGeneral Robert Ransom, C. S. A., from photo. :

RANSOM'S DIVISION AT FREDERICKSBURG

GENERAL ROBERT RANSOM

KERSHAW'S BRIGADE AT FREDERICKSBURG

GENERAL

A

HOT DAY ON MARYE'S HEIGHTS

J.

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KERSHAW

B.

LIEUTENANT WILLIAM MILLER

95

OWEN

97

The Washington Artillery on Marye's Hill Firing upon the Union Columns forming for the Assault (A. C. Red'wood ) — James A. Seddon, Secretary of War to the Southern Confederacy, from photo, lent by James Blair — Winter Sport in a Confederate Camp (A. C. Redwood). Illustrations

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MAJOR W. ROY MASON

NOTES OF A CONFEDERATE STAFF-OFFICER Illustration: Confederate Theatricals (A.

O.

THE REMOVAL OF M C CLELLAN Illustration

SUMNER'S

"

Newspapers

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in

COLONEL RICHARD Camp (Edwin

RIGHT GRAND DIVISION

100

Redwood).

IRWIN

102

COUCH

105

B.

Forbes).

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GENERAL DARIUS

N.

Chatham, opposite Fredericksburg, also Illustrations: Hot Work for Hazard's Battery (IF. Taber) known as the " Lacy House," and The Phillips House, Burnside's Headquarters, from Gardner photo. Fredericksburg from the East (IF. Taber) — General A. E. Burnside, from photo., with autograph Bank of the Rappahannock (two views) (Joseph Fennell) The Bombardment of Fredericksburg, and Crossing the River in Pontoons to Dislodge the Confederate Sharp-shooters (R. F. Zoybaum) — The Ninth Warehouse in Fredericksburg used as a HospiCorps crossing by the Pontoon Bridge (R. F. Zogbaum) The Ground between Fredericksburg and Marye's tal, from photo, lent by W. H. Whiton (W. Taber) Stuck in the Mud — a Flank March across Country (Edwin Heights, from photo. (J. D. Woodward) The Grand Review at Falmouth during President Lincoln's Visit (Edwin Forbes). Forbes)

THE CROSSING OF THE RAPPAHANNOCK BY THE ,oTH MASSACHUSETTS

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CAPTAIN

FRONT OF THE STONE WALL AT FREDERICKSBURG

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WHY

BURNSIDE DID NOT RENEW THE ATTACK AT FREDERICKSBURG

FRANKLIN'S " LEFT

GRAND

DIVISION

G ° '

^YMOUTH

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COLONEL WESLEY BRAINERD

THE PONTONIERS AT FREDERICKSBURG IN

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GENERAL JOHN

W

AMES

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GENERAL RUSH

C.

HAWKINS

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GENERAL WILLIAM FARRAR SMITH — —

"

Men Charging

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The Pontoon Bridges at across the Railroad (W. Taber) Franklin's Battle-field, as seen from HamilFranklin's Crossing, from Gardner photo. (Barry Fenn) General W. B. Franklin, from photo, by De Lamater, with autograph ton's Crossing (A. C. Redwood) A Ruins of " Mansfield," also known as the " Bernard House," from Gardner photo. (J. D. Woodward) Brigadier-General Jack-knife Record on the Stone Wall of the "Bernard House" (A. C. Redwood) George D. Bayard, from an engraving by H. B. Hall Brigadier-General C. F. Jackson, from photo., Illustrations: Franklin's

with autograph.

WITH JACKSON AT HAMILTON'S CROSSING Illustrations

:

Traffic

J.

H.

MOORE

Between the Lines duriug a Truce (Edwin Forbes)

wall Jackson's Corps, at Hamilton's Crossing (A.

C.

Redwood).

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— Hays's Brigade of

Stone-


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PAGE IN

THE RANKS AT FREDERICKSBURG

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THE OPPOSING FORCES AT FREDERICKSBURG.

Composition, Strength, and Losses

A BIT OF PARTISAN SERVICE

COLONEL JOHN

Illustrations Union Camp Scene from pnoto. lent by James Blair. :

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Quiet

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MOSBY

S.

Game ( Winslow Homer)— Colonel John

S.

148

Mosby,

C. 8. A.,

CHANCELLORSVILLE. STONEMAN'S RAID

IN

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Illustration

THE CHANCELLORSVILLE CAMPAIGN

152

Major-General George Btoneman, from photo, by Anthony.

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THE CHANCELLORSVILLE CAMPAIGN

GENERAL DARIUS

N.

COUCH

154

Army of the Potomac under Hooker (H. A Ogtlen) — Outline Map Campaign (Jacob Wells) — The Right Wing of Hooker's Army Crossing the Rappahannock at Kelly's Ford (Edwin Forbes) — Map of the Chancellorsville Campaign (Jacob Wells) — General Joseph Hooker, from Brady photo., with autograph — Hooker's Headquarters at Chancellorsville (Edwin Forbes — Stampede of the Eleventh Corps on the Plank Road ("A. C. Redwood) — Staying Jackson's Advance, Saturday evening, May 2d, 1863 (Edwin Forbes) —The 29th Pennsylvania in the Trenches under Artillery Fire, May 3d, 1863, from original picture iu possession of Capt. W. L. Stork (W. L. Sheppard) — Second Line of Union Defense at the Junction of the Roads to Ely's and United States Fords (Edwin Forbes). Illustrations

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Corps Badges of the

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of the Chancellorsville

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THE SUCCESSES AND FAILURES OF CHANCELADc« n u LORSVILLE t

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GENERAL ALFRED PLEASONTON

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Illustrations: Union Cavalryman's Hat, from photo. (W. Taber) — Parade at Falmouth of the 110th Pennsylvania Volunteers, from photo, lent by W, H. YV'hiton (W. Taber) —Abandoning the Winter Camp at Falmouth (Edwin Forbes) —Union Troops Crossing the Rapidan at Ely's Ford (Edwin Forbes —MajorGeneral Hiram G. Berry, from Brady photo. Repulse of Jackson's Men at Hazel Grove by Artillery under General Pleasonton (T. de Thulstrup) Major-General Amiel W. Whipple, from Brady photo. i

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WHEN STONEWALL JACKSON TURNED OUR RIGHT JOHN

L.

COLLINS

183

Illustrations Major Peter Keenan, from photo, lent by Samuel Wilson — General Howard striving to Troops (R. F. Zogbaum). :

rally his

THE CHARGE OF THE EIGHTH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY

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GEN. PENNOCK HUEY MAJQR } EDlVARD CARPENTER. m CApT ANDRElv #. WELLS

THE ARTILLERY AT HAZEL GROVE

CAPTAIN JAMES

THE ELEVENTH CORPS AT CHANCELLORSVILLE

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HUNTINGTON ...

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I.

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F.

GENERAL OLIVER

O.

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187

HOWARD

189

Illustrations: Race on the Plank Road for Right of Way, between the Ninth Massachusetts Battery and a Baggage Train, from a war-time sketch by C. W. Reed (W. Taber) — The Old Chancellor House, from photo, leut by Theodore Miller (C. A. Vanderhoof) Map of the Position of the Eleventh Corps (Jacob Wells) — Dowdall's Tavern Howard's Headquarters, from Gardner photo. ( W. Taber) — Dowdall's Tavern in 1884 (Joseph Fenvell) — The Wilderness Church and Hawkins's Farm, from photo, made in 1884 (Harry Fenn) — Tke Wilderness Church, from photo. (Thomas Hogan) The Confederates Charging Howard's Breastworks CTT. L. Sheppard) Major-General Carl Schurz, from photo, by Brady— Union Breastworks in the Woods between Dowdall's Tavern and Chancellorsville — Relics of the Dead in the Woods near the Plank Road and the Plank Road near where Jackson Fell, from war-time photos. Map of the Positions of the Twelfth Corps and part of the Third Corps, covering (George Gibson) the Chancellorsville Plateau, May 2d and 3d (Jacob Wells) — Rescuing the Wounded on Sunday, May 3d, from the Burning Woods (Edwin Forbes).

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STONEWALL JACKSON'S LAST BATTLE

REV. JAMES

POWER SMITH

203

Illustrations Stonewall Jackson's Cap, from photo. — Lee and Jackson in Council on the Night of 1st (W. L. Sheppard) — Fac-simile of General Jackson's Last Letter, in possession of the Virginia State Library — Lieutenant-Genera] Thomas J. Jackson, C. S. A., from photo, lent by Major Jed. Hotchkiss — Stonewall Jackson's "Old Sorrel," from photo.— Brigadier-General E. F. Paston, from ambrotype lent by J. G. Paxton — Stonewall Jackson Going Forward on the Plank Road in Advance of his Line of Battle (A. O. Redwood) — Major-General R. E. Colston, C. S. A., from Anderson-Cook photo.— BrigadierGeneral F. T. Nieholls, C. S. A., from Anderson-Cook photo.— The New Chancellor House, from photo. (Harry Fenn) Stonewall Jackson's Grave, Lexington, Va., from photo, by M. Miley (IT. Taber). :

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME THREE.

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PAGE

HOOKER'S COMMENTS ON CHANCELLORSVILLE ..SAMUEL

P.

BATES

215

Lance used by the Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry (Rush's Lancers), from photo. (67. B. Halm) — Retreat of the Uniou Army across the Rappahannock at United States Ford (Edivin Forbes) — Foraging in the Wilderness (W. H. Shelton). Illustrations

:

SEDGWICK AT FREDERICKSBURG AND SALEM

)

HEIGHTS

COLONEL HUNTINGTON

(

IV.

JACKSON. 224

The Stone Wall under Marye's Heights, from Feeling the Enemy ( Winslow Homer) Capa photo, by Brady taken immediately after Sedgwick Carried the Position by Assault (W. Taber) ture of a Gun of the Washington Artillery, on Marye's Heights (R. F. Zogbwum) Salem Church, from photo, taken in 1884 (IT. rafter;— The Attack on Sedgwick at Banks's Ford, Monday evening, May 4th Illustrations

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(Edwin Forbes).

LEE'S

KNOWLEDGE OF HOOKER'S MOVEMENTS

THE OPPOSING FORCES

IN

.GENERAL

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E.

R.

THE CHANCELLORSVILLE CAMPAIGN.

COLSTON Composition,

233 {

.233

Strength, and Losses

CHARLES

HOOKER'S APPOINTMENT AND REMOVAL

BENJAMIN

F.

Illustrations: Breaking up the Union Camp at Falmouth, from photo. (W. Taber) George G. Meade, from Brady photo.

239

— Major-Geueral

GETTYSBURG. LEE'S INVASION

GENERAL JAMES LONGSTREET

OF PENNSYLVANIA

244

Illustrations Union Cavalry Scouting in Front of the Confederate Advance ( TV. Taber) — Map of the Gettysburg Campaign (Jacob Veils) Relief Map of the Gettysburg Campaign, from photo, of original cast by A. E. Lehman — General Robert E. Lee, C. S. A., from photo, taken after the war — Confederates at a Ford (A. C. Redwood). :

THE CONFEDERATE CAVALRY GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN Illustration

IN

THE

General James Longstreet,

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C. S. A.,

COLONEL JOHN S. MOSBY 251 GENERAL BEVERLY H. ROBERTSON .253

from Anderson-Cook photo., with autograph.

GENERAL HENRY

THE FIRST DAY AT GETTYSBURG

J.

HUNT

255

Illustrations: Buford's Cavalry Opposing the Sonf ederate Advance upon Gettysburg (W. Taber) General Meade in the Field, from photo.— Major-General John F. Reynolds, from Brady photo.— Fifteen Maps Relating to the Campaign and Battle of Gettysburg, compiled by General Abner Doubleday (Jacob Wells) — Pennsylvania College, Gettysburg, from photo, by W. H. Tipton ( W. Taber) — The Lutheran Seminary, from war-time photo. and View of Seminary from Chambersbui'g Pike, from photo, by W. H. Tipton (W. Taber) — Gettysburg from Oak Hill, from photo, by W. H. Tipton (W. Taber) — Genera] Lee's Headquarters on the Chambersburg Pike, from photo. (W. Tuber) — North-east Corner of the McPherson Woods, where General Reynolds was killed, from photo, by W. H. Tipton ( W. Taber) — Confederate Dead on the Field of the First Day, from Gardner photo. ( W. Taber) — Union Dead West of the Seminary, from Gardner photo. (W. Taber) Union Dead near McPherson's Woods, from Gardner photo. (IF. Taber) — John L. Burns, " The Old Hero of Gettysburg," from photo.— Major-General Abner Doubleday, from Brady photo. Assault of Brockenbrougb's Confederate Brigade (Heth's Division) upon the Stone Barn of the McPherson Farm (A. O. Redwood) — Confederate Dead gathered for Burial near the McPherson Woods, from Gardner photos. (W. Taber) — Lieutenant Bayard Wilkeson holding bis Battery to its Work in an Exposed Position (A. R. Waud) — The Line of Defense at the Cemetery Gate-House, from Gardner photo. (W. Taber). ;

INCIDENTS OF THE FIRST

DAY AT GETTYSBURG

:

HANCOCK AND HOWARD FIGHT. CITIZENS OF

IN

THE FIRST DAY'S

IN

THE UNION ARMY

THE SECOND DAY AT GETTYSBURG

(

HALSTEAD — General Wiutield

284

E. P.

W. L. Sheppard)

S.

Hancock,

\

Extracts from Official Reports

GETTYSBURG

MAJOR

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Illustrations Counting the Scars in the Colors from photo, by Gurney & Son, with autograph.

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H. M. M.

RICHARDS

GENERAL HENRY J. HUNT

Illustrations Hall's Battery on the First Day resisting the Confederate Advance on the Chambersburg Road ("IF. Taber) — Relief Map of the Battle-field of Gettysburg, from photo, of original cast by A. E. Lehman; General Meade's Headquarters on the Taneytown Road, from Gardner photo. (W. Taber) — Major-General Daniel E. Sickles, from photo.— View from the Position of Hazlett's Battery on Little Round Top, from photo, by W. H. Tipton (Harry Fenn) — Two Maps of Positions on July 2d, compiled by :

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Big Bound Top in General Abner Doubleday (Jacob Wells) Union Breastworks on Little Round Top Colonel Edward E. Cross, from Brady photo.— Weed's the Distance, from Gardner pliotos. ( W. Taber) Position on Little Bound Top (C. W. Seed) General G. K. Warren at the Signal Station on Little Bound Top (A. R. Waud) Brigadier-General Stephen H. Weed, from Brady photo.— Brigadier-General Strong Vincent, from Brady photo.- Trostle's Barn and Trostle's House, the Scene of the Fighting of Bigelow's Monument of Bigelow's Ninth Massachusetts Battery, Battery, from Gardner photos. ( W. Taber) from photo, by W. H. Tipton ( W. Taber ) Colonel George L. Willard, from Brady photo.— Brigadier-General Samuel K. Zook, from Brady photo.— View of Culp's Hill from the Position of the Batteries near the Cemetery Gate, from photo, by W. H. Tipton ( W. Taber)— Early's Charge on the evening of July 2d, upon Confederate Skirmishers at the Foot of Culp's Hill (Edwin Forbes). East Cemetery Hill (Edwin Forbes)

THE COUNCIL OF WAR ON THE SECOND DAY

GENERAL JOHN GIBBON

THE 20TH MAINE AT LITTLE ROUND TOP

H.

THE 146TH NEW-YORK AT LITTLE ROUND TOP

GENERAL JAMES

Illustration

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Uniform of the

146th

New York Begiment,

THE BREASTWORKS AT CULP'S HILL

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S.

313

MELCHER

314 G.

GRINDLAY

from photo, by Whiteley

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Co.

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CAPTAIN JESSE

J

GEmRAL CEQRGE ^ GRE£NE

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H.

315

Taber).

JONES

316 31J

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THE STRUGGLE FOR " ROUND TOP "

GENERAL

E.

M.

LAW

318

Illustrations: At Close Quarters on the First Day at Gettysburg (A. ('. Redwood) Brevet MajorGeneral Henry J. Hunt, Chief of Artillery of the Army of the Potomac, from Brady photo.— The Struggle for Devil's Den (A. R. Waud)— The "Slaughter Pen" at the Base and on the Left Slope of LittleBound Top, from Gardner photos. (W. Taber) —Dead Confederate Sharp-shooter in the Devil's Den, from Gardner photo. (W. Taber) — Brigadier-General William N. Pendleton, C. S. A., Lee's Chief of Artillery, from photo, by Tanner & Vanness, lent by Commander John M. Brooke — Major-General J. B. Kershaw, C. S. A., from photo, by G. W. Minnus.

KERSHAW'S BRIGADE AT GETTYSBURG

GENERAL

J.

B.

KERSHAW

331

Illustrations: Devil's Den, facing Little Round Top (C.W. Reed) — Major-General E. M. Law, C. S. A., from photo, by Lee Major-General Lafayette McLaws, C. S. A., from photo. Sickles's Position at the Peach Orchard, viewed from the Emmitsburg Road, looking South — The "Wheat-Field," looking toward Kershaw's Position in Front of Rose's House The Peach Orchard, viewed from Longstreet's Extreme Right on the Emmitsburg Road — Sickles's Angle at the Peach Orchard, as seen from the Boad leading from the Wheat-Field to the Peach Orchard, four sketches made in 1885 (C. IF. Seed).

LEE'S

RIGHT WING AT GETTYSBURG

GENERAL JAMES LONGSTREET

339

Illustrations: The Last Confederate Gun at Gettysburg, on Longstreet's Bight, opposite Round Top (A. R. Waud) — Lutheran Church on Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg, used as a Hospital, from photo, by W. H. Tipton ( W. Taber) — Brigadier-General William Barksdale, C. S. A., from Brady photo. — Brigadier-General Paul Semmes, C. S. A., from photo. — Dead in the " Wheat -Field " gathered for Burial, from Gardner photos. (W. Taber) —Map of Positions July 3d, 3:15 to 5:30 p.m., compiled by General Abner Doubleday (Jacob Wells) — Major-General William D. Pender, C. S. A., from photo. Protile of Cemetery Ridge as seen from Pickett's Position before the Charge, from sketch made in 1884 (C. W. Reed) — Brigadier-General Lewis A. Armistead, C. S. A., from photo.— The Charge of Pickett, Pettigrew, and Trimble (Edwin Forbes) Major-General George E. Pickett, C. S. A., from Anderson-Cook

photo.

THE CHARGE OF PICKETT, PETTIGREW, AND TRIMBLE

B.

SMITH

354

COLONEL WILLIAM ALLAN

A REPLY TO GENERAL LONGSTREET

THE GREAT CHARGE AND ARTILLERY FIGHTING AT GETTYSBURG

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GENERAL

E. P.

355

ALEXANDER

357

)

Illustrations: Charge of Alexander's Artillery (W. Taber) Confederate Artillerymen at Dinner Confederates Waiting for the End of the Artillery Duel (A. C. Jtedicood) —Major(A. C. Redwood) General Cadmus M. Wilcox, C. S. A., from Anderson-Cook photo.

THE THIRD DAY AT GETTYSBURG

GENERAL HENRY J. HUNT

369

Illustrations: Hand-to-hand for Ricketts's Guns on the Evening of the Second Day ( W. Taber) Steuart's Brigade renewing the Confederate Attack on Culp's Hill, Morning of the Third Day (A. C. Redwood)— The 29th Pennsylvania forming Line of Battle on Culp's Hill at 10 A. M., July 3d, from artist's picture in possession of Captain W. L. Stork (W. L. Slteppard) —Brevet Major-General George S. Greene, from ambrotype lent by Captain F. V. Greene — Gettysburg from Culp's Hill, from photo, taken about 1886 (E. J. Meeker)— Monument of the 2d Massachusetts Infantry, facing the East Base of Culp's Hill, from photo. ( W. Taber) Slocum's Headquarters, Power's Hill, from photo, by W. H. Tipton (W. Taber) —


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PAGE Menchey's Spring, between Gulp's Hill and the Cemetery Gate and Spangler's Spring, East of Culp's Colonel Ellakim Sherrill, from photo.— (Pickett's Charge, Hill, from sketches by C. W. Reed (W. Taber) I. Looking down the Union Lines from the " Clump of Trees " Pickett's Charge, II.— The Main Collision " " the to the Eight of Clump of Trees Pickett's Charge, III. (continuation of the foregoing) — three pictures, from photos, of the Gettysburg Cyclorama) — Inside Evergreen Cemetery, Cemetery Hill (Edivin Forbes) Nine Maps [Nos. 21 to 29] of the Confederate Retreat from Gettysburg, compiled by General Abner Doubleday (Jacob Wells) — Confederate Prisoners on the Baltimore Pike (Edwin Forbes). ;

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GENERAL HANCOCK AND THE ARTILLERY AT GETTYSBURG

GENERAL FRANCIS A. WALKER 385 REJOINDER B Y GEN. HENRY J. HUNT .386

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BLOW AT GETTYSBURG.

REPELLING LEE'S LAST

Illustrations Ground over which Pickett, Pettigrew, and Trimble Charged, from photo, by W. H. Cemetery Ridge after Pickett's Charge (Edwin Forbes). Tipton ( IK laber) :

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the Official Report of

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the Report of

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COLONEL EDMUND RICE COLONEL NORMAN J. HALL GENERAL ALEXANDER S. IVEBB

390

LIEUTENANT

391

CAPTAIN

FARNSWORTH'S CHARGE AND DEATH

L.

H. C.

E.

387

391

B1CKNELL

PARSONS

393

Illustrations: Farnsworth's Charge (W. Taber) — Map of Farnsworth's Charge, compiled by Captain H. C. Parsons (Jacob Wells) — Brigadier-General Elon J. Farusworth, from Brady photo.

THE CAVALRY BATTLE NEAR GETTYSBURG

CAPTAIN WILLIAM

E.

MILLER

397

Illustrations Monument on the Field of the Cavalry Fight between the Forces of Gregg and Stuart, from photo, by W. H. Tipton (W. Taber) — Brevet Major-General D. McM. Gregg, from Brady photo.— Two Maps [Nos. 19 and 20] of the Cavalry Battle, compiled by General Abner Doubleday (Jacob Wells) — Battle between the Union Cavalry under Gregg and the Confederate Cavalry under Stuart (A. R. Waud). :

GENERAL FRANCIS

MEADE AT GETTYSBURG Illustration Monument to the from photo. ( W. Taber). :

A.

WALKER

406

Massachusetts Cavalry, on the Site of Sedgwick's Headquarters,

1st

THE MEADE-SICKLES CONTROVERSY. Illustration

Monument in

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I.

ii.

the Gettysburg Cemetery, from photo, by W. H. Tipton (W. Taber).

GENERAL GEORGE G. MEADE GENERAL DANIEL E. SICKLES

A Letter from Comment by

THE CONFEDERATE RETREAT FROM

GENERAL JOHN

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GETTYSB(JRG

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413

414

IMBODEN

420

Illustrations " Carry me Back to Ole Virginny," Good-bye aud The Retreat from Gettysburg (A. Redwood) — General J. Johuston Pettigrew, C. S. A., from photo. !

:

A PRISONER'S MARCH FROM GETTYSBURG

TO STAUNTON

| }

Illustrations war-time photo. (W. Taber). :

.

.

.

,„„„ JOHN

Confederate Vidette (W. L. Slieppard)

THE OPPOSING FORCES AT GETTYSBURG,

PA.

,

L.

C.

COLLINS

— Confederates

429

Captured at Gettysburg, from

434

Composition, Strength, and Losses

Illustration: Consecration of the Gettysburg Cemetery, November President Lincoln Addressed, from Gardner photo. ( IF. Taber).

19th,

1863— The Gathering that

THE VICKSBURG YEAR. COLONEL THOMAS

THE CONQUEST OF ARKANSAS

L.

SNEAD

441

Illustrations: Union Cavalrymen: the Water-Call (Winslow Homer) — Map of the Campaigns of the Mississippi Valley (Jacob Wells) — Lieutenant-General T. H. Holmes, C. S. A., from photo, by Anthony— Major-General T. C. Hindman, C. S. A., from photo — Major-General John S. Marmaduke, C. S. A., from Brady photo. — Major-General James G. Blunt, from photo.— Fay etteville, Arkansas, from photo, by Hansard & Osborn (C. A. Vanderlioof) Map of the Battle of Prairie Grove (J. von Olilmer) Brigadier-General T. J. Churchill, C. S. A., from photo.— Map of the Battle of Arkansas Post (Jacob Wells) Plan of Fort Hindman, Arkansas Post section of a Casemate of Fort Hindman and Casemate on the Eastern Curtain of Fort Hindman, showing the effect of Shot from the Union Guns (Jacob Wells) — Helena, Arkansas, fi-om photo. (O.A. Yanderlwof) — Map of the Battle of Helena, Arkansas (Jacob Wells) —Map of the Capture of Little Rock (Jacob Wells) — Major-General Frederick Steele, from photo, lent by

;

Colonel

Thomas

L. Snead.

;


CONTENTS OF VOLUME THREE.

xv PAGE

THE OPPOSING FORCES

IN

ARKANSAS.

459

Composition, Strength, and Losses

GENERAL GEORGE

THE ASSAULT ON CHICKASAW BLUFFS

IV.

MORGAN.

462

Illustrations Chickasaw Bayou aud the Vicksburg Bluffs, from a sketch lent by Dr. E. Wyllys Andrews (Barry Fenn) — Map of the First Vicksburg Campaign or Chickasaw Bayou (Jacob Wells) — Lieutenant-General S. D. Lee, C. S. A., from photo.— Major-General Dabuey H. Maury, C. S. A., from Auderson-Cook photo. :

THE OPPOSING FORCES AT CHICKASAW BLUFFS (OR FIRST VICKSBURG), position, Strength,

Com-

MISS.

471

and Losses

JEFFERSON DAVIS AND THE MISSISSIPPI CAMPAIGN. GENERAL JOSEPH

E.

JOHNSTON

472

Illustrations Lieutenant-General J. C. Pemberton, C. S. A., from photo.— Major-General Martin L. Smith, C. S. A., from Brady photo. Vicksburg Court House, from photo, by A. L. Blanks (C. A. Colonel S. H. Lockett, C. S. A., from oil portrait by Nicolo Marschall, made in 1863. Yanderhoof) :

THE DEFENSE OF VICKSBURG

S.

H.

LOCKETT

Illustrations: Confederate Lines in the Rear of Vicksburg, from photo.— (Barry Fen n) — MajorGeneral C. L. Stevenson, C. S. A., from photo.— Passage of Gun-boats aud Steamers at Vicksburg on the Night of April 16th, 1863, from oil sketch by Colonel Lockett (J. O. Davidson)— " Sky Parlor Hill," a Confederate Signal-Station during the Siege, and Cares of the kind in which Residents of Vicksburg sought Refuge during the Bombardment by the Fleet, from photos. (Barry Fenn) Brigadier-General Edward Higgins, C. S. A., from photo. — Effect of the Gun-boat shells on Vicksburg houses (Theo. R. Davis) — First Monument that stood on the Spot of the Interview between Generals Grant and Pemberton, and Monument'now on the Spot of the Interview, from photos. (Barry Fenn) — Logan's Division entering Vicksburg by the Jackson Road, July 4th, 1863 (Theo. R. Davis).

GENERAL ULYSSES

THE VICKSBURG CAMPAIGN

S.

GRANT

493

Illustrations Vicksburg from the North, after the Surrender (Theo. R. Davis) Map of the Campaign against Vicksburg, from General Badeau's "Military History of U. S. Grant "— Funeral on the Levee at Rear-Admiral Porter's Flotilla passing the Vicksburg the Duckport Canal, April, 1863 (Theo. R. Davis) Batteries, Night of April 16th, 1863, from a sketch by Rear-Admiral Walke (F. B. Schell and Thos. Bogan) Rear- Admiral Porter's Flotilla arriving below Vicksburg on the night of April 16, 1863, from a sketch (J. A. Davidson). Major-General William W. Loring, C. S. A ., from photo. Major-General J. S. Bowen, C. S. A., from photo.— Major-General Andrew J. Smith, from Brady photo.— Major-General Richard J. Oglesby, from Brady photo.— Map of the Battles of Raymond, Jackson, Champion's Hill, and Big Black River Bridge (Jacob Wells) Map of the Battle-field of Big Black River Bridge, fac-simile of the official map. General Blair's Division crossing Big Black River (James E. Taylor) Map of the Siege of Vicksburg, from General Badeau's "Military History of U. S. Grant"— Headquarters of the Union Signal Corps, Vicksburg, from photo. ( W. Taber) —Wooden Coehorn on Grant's Lines (Theo. R. Da vis) Position of Hovey's Division of McClernand's Corps, and Position of Quinby's Division of McPhcrson's Corps, two pictures, after lithographs of war-time sketches by A. E. Mathews (E. J. Meeker) Position of Logan's Division of McPherson's Corps The Fight in the Crater after the Explosion of the Union Mine under the Confederate Fort on the Jackson Road, June 25th, 1863, two pictures, after lithographs, of war-time sketches, by A. E. Mathews (Barry Fenn) In the Saps between the White House and the Vicksburg Crater, July 2d, 1863; First Conference between Grant and Pemberton, July 3d, 1863, aud Union Headquarters, July 3d General Grant Receiving General Pemberton's Message, three pictures (Theo. R. Davis) Extract in Fac-simile from a Letter of General Grant to General Marcus J. Wright, C. S. A., dated New York, November 30th, 1884. :

;

THE VICKSBURG MINE

GENERAL ANDREIV HICKENLOOPER

.

539

.

Illustrations The White House, or Shirley, at the Entrance to McPherson's Saps against the " Third Louisiana Redan," Vicksburg ( Theo. R. Davis) — Plan of the Approaches to the Vicksburg Mine (looking west), from a drawing by General Hickenlooper — Explosion of the Mine under the Confederate Fort on the Jackson Road (Theo. R. Davis) — Vicksburg, from the River, from a photo. (W. Taber). :

THE TERMS OF SURRENDER. Illustration

:

Arrival of General Grant at General Pemberton's Vicksburg House, July 1th, 1863 (Theo.

R. Davis).

m.

THE OPPOSING FORCES

PEMBERTON 543 545 S. GRANT GENERAL PEMBERTON AND GENERALS GRANT AND BLAIR 545 GENERAL JOHN

i.

C.

GENERAL ULYSSES

ii.

Correspondence between

IN

THE VICKSBURG CAMPAIGN.

Composition, Strength, and Losses

.

.

Illustrations: Confederate River-battery on the Ridge South of Vicksburg (Theo. R. Davis) Wreck of the " Star of the West," in the Tallahatchie River, Opposite the Site of Fort Pemberton, from photo, lent by S. B. Morgan (C. A. Yanderhoof).

54ti


,

CONTENTS OF VOLUME THREE.

xvi

NAVAL OPERATIONS CAMPAIGN

PAGE

THE VICKSBURG

IN

( •

PROFESS °R JAMES RUSSELL SOLEY. 551

f

Illustrations Colonel Charles Rivers Ellet, from ambrotype lent by Mrs. Mary V. E. Cabell The Confederate Earn " Arkansas " running through the Union Fleet at Vicksburg, July 15th, 1862 (J. 0. Davidson) The " Black Hawk," Admiral Porter's Flag-ship, Vicksburg, 1863 (F. B. Schell), and the " Osage" and :

"Choctaw." from photos.— The Union Vessels "Mississippi" and "Winona" at Baton Eouge, from — Battle of Grand Gulf (second position) from a sketch by Bear-Admiral Walke (F 3. Schell and Thomas Hogan) — Lieutenant-Commander James M. Prichett, from photo.

photos. ( W. Taber)

GULF OPERATIONS

,

IN

1802

AND

THE CONFEDERATE GUN-BOAT

1863

"

ARKANSAS

"....

.

PROFESSOR JAMES RUSSELL SOLEY .571 CAP TAIN ISAAC N. BROWN 572

Illustrations: Building the "Arkansas" (J. O. Davidson) — The Confederate Ram "Arkansas" alongside the Union Gun-boat " Carondelet," from a sketch by Bear- Admiral Walke (F. M. Schell and Thomas Mogan) — Captain I. N. Brown, C. S. N., from photo.— Lieutenant John Grimball, C. S. N., from photo, by W. Kurtz, lent by Captain Isaac N. Brown — Commodore W. D. Porter, from photo, by Fredericks.— Destruction of the Confederate Earn "Arkansas" (J. O. Davidson).

CONFEDERATE TORPEDOES UNION VESSELS

IN

IN

THE YAZOO

CAPTAIN ISAAC

N.

BROWN

580

THE VICKSBURG OPERATIONS

5S1

PORT HUDSON. MILITARY OPERATIONS

LOUISIANA Houses in New

IN

Illustration: Private photos (E. J. Meeker).

1862

IN

THE OPPOSING FORCES AT BATON ROUGE, Illustration H. Schell).

Burning

:

...COLONEL RICHARD

IRWIN

B.

582

Orleans in which Confederate Officers were Confined, from

of the State-House,

LA.

Composition, Strength, and Losses

Baton Eouge, on Suuday, December

COLONEL RICHARD

THE CAPTURE OF PORT HUDSON

B.

28th, 1862

585 (Frank

IRWIN

586

Magruder's men boarding the " Harriet Lane " at Galveston (J. O. Davidson) Sharpshooters of the 75th N. Y. Volunteers picking off the Gunners of the Confederate Gun-boat " Cotton," in the Action at Bayou Teche, La., January 14th, 1863 (Frank H. Schell) Eeturn of a Foraging Party of the 24th Connecticut Volunteers to Baton Eouge (Frank H. Schell) March of the Nineteenth Army Corps by the Bayou Sara Eoad toward Port Hudson (Frank H. Schell)— The Baggage Train of General Augur's Division crossing Bayou Montecino on the March to Port Hudson (Frank H. Schell) — Opeuing of the Naval Attack on Port Hudson (A. R. Waud) Map of the Siege of Port Hudson, La. (Jacob Wells).

Illustrations

:

THE OPPOSING FORCES AT PORT HUDSON,

LA.

598

Composition, Strength, and Losses

MURFREESBORO'. COLONEL DAVID URQUHART

BRAGG'S ADVANCE AND RETREAT

600

Illustrations: General Braxton Bragg, C. S. A., from Anderson-Cook photo.— Buildings at Murfreesboro'— General Eosecrans's Headquarters — Christian Church, used as a Post Chapel by the Union Army — Soule Female College, used as a Hospital — Headquarters of General Bragg, afterward of Generals Thomas and Garfield — Union University, used as a Hospital, from photos, taken in 1884 (C.A. Tander/ioof) The Nashville Pike out of Murfreesboro' and View of Murfreesboro' from the Vicinity of Fortress Bosecrans, from photos, taken in 1884 (E. J. Meeker) Brigadier-General James E. Rains, C. S. A. from photo.— Brigadier-General E. W. Hanson, C. S. A., from Brady photo.

THE OPPOSING FORCES AT STONE'S

RIVER, TENN.

Composition, Strength, and Losses.

COLONEL GILBERT

THE BATTLE OF STONE'S RIVER

C.

.

.

.610

KNIFFIN

Illustrations: Monument to the Dead of the Eegular Brigade, Stoue's Eiver Cemetery Cannon Inscribed with the Number Buried in Stone's Eiver Cemetery Stone's Eiver Cemetery, the Nashville EailMap of the Battle-fields of Stone's road in the Foreground, from photos, taken in 1884 (E. J. jlf<;cA.-e/\) Eiver, Tenn. (Jacob Wells)— View on the Nashville Pike at the Union Cemetery, and Monument to the Dead of Hazen's Brigade, on the Position held by his Brigade in the Angle between the Pike and the Bailroad, from photos, taken in 1884 (E. J. Meeker) Brigadier-General Edward N. Kirk, from Brady photo.— Brigadier-General Joshua W. Sill, from a steel engraving General Eosecrans's Headquarters at Stone's General Samuel Eiver, and Bridge over Overall's Creek, from photos, taken in 1884 (C. A. Tanderh oof) Beatty's Brigade (Van Cleve's Division) advancing to Sustain the Union Eight near the Nashville Pike,

from lithograph of war-time sketch by A. E. Mathews (E. J. Meeker) — Scene of the Fighting of Palmer's and Eousseau's Divisions, from lithograph of war-time sketch by A. E. Mathews (W. rafter,) Position of Starkweather's and Scribner's Brigades on January 1st, 2d, and 3d, from lithograph of war-time sketch by A. E. Mathews (Harry Fenn — Position of MeudenhaU's Fifty-eight Guns (as seen from the East Bank above the Ford) which Eepelled the Charge of Breckinridge, January 2d, 1863, from photo, taken in 1884 (C. A. Tanderh oof) — Advance Colonel M. B. Walker's Union brigade on January 2d, from lithograph of war-time sketch by A. E. Mathews (E. J. Meeker).

)

613


CONTENTS OF VOLUME THREE.

xvii

PAGE

GENERAL THOMAS

THE UNION LEFT AT STONE'S RIVER Illustration Brigadier-General John H. Morgan, taken at Richmond in 1864. :

C. S. A.,

CRITTENDEN. 032

L.

from photo, by W. E. Johns of picture

MORGAN'S OHIO RAID «

Illustration

Map

:

034 of Morgan's Ohio Raid (Jacob Wells).

CHICKAMAUGA. MANOEUVRING BRAGG OUT OF TENNESSEE

COLONEL GILBERT

KNIFFIN

C.

035

Illustrations Map of the Tnllahoma Campaign (Jacob Wells) — The Old John Ross House at Rossville, from Brady photo. (Harry Fenn). :

CHICKAMAUGA— THE GREAT BATTLE OF THE WEST. GENERAL DANIEL

H. HILL

038

Illustrations Confederate Line of Battle in the Chielcamauga Woods ( W. Taber) Map of the Cbiekaniauga Campaign (Jacob Wells) — Alexander's Bridge, from the Confederate Side of the Chickamauga Lee and Gordon's Mills on the Chickalooking Up-stream, from photo, taken in 1884 (Harry Fenn) mauga, from Brady photo. (Harry Fenn) — Map of the Battle-field of Chickamauga (Jacob Wells) — General Thomas's Bivouac after the First Crawfish Springs, from photo, taken in 1884 (Harry Fenn) Day's Battle (Gilbert Gaul) — The Sink-Hole near Widow Glenn's House, from photo, taken in 1884 (Harry Fenn) General W. H. Lytic, from Brady photo. General J. M. Brauuan, from photo. :

CAPTAIN

GENERAL POLK AT CHICKAMAUGA

THE

CRISIS

IV.

M.

GENERAL GATES

AT CHICKAMAUGA

GENERAL

REINFORCING THOMAS AT CHICKAMAUGA

J.

S.

POLK P. THRUSTON

662

003

FULLERTON

065

Illustration The Suodgrass Farm-house, General Thomas's Headquarters, from photo, taken in 1884 (Harry Fenn). :

GENERAL EMERSON OPDYCKE

NOTES ON THE CHICKAMAUGA CAMPAIGN

60S

Illustration House of J. M. Lee, Crawfish Springs, Roseerans's Headquarters before the Battle, and Site of the Union Field Hospital for the Right Wing, from photo, taken in 1884 ( W. Taber). :

THE OPPOSING FORCES AT CHICKAMAUGA, GA.

672

Composition, Strength, and Losses

CHATTANOOGA. THE LITTLE STEAMBOAT THAT OPENED THE

m

„ r[Mrl "CRACKER ,

IMC „ LINE

>

\

.

GENERAL WILLIAM

G.

LE

DUC

076

)

Illustration: The Steamer "Chattanooga" unloading Forage at Kelley's Landing, from war-time photo, lent by General W. G. Le Due IT. Taber). (

GENERAL ULYSSES

CHATTANOOGA

S.

GRANT

079

The Army of the Cumberland in Front of Chattanooga, from lithograph of war-time sketch by A. E. Mathews (E. J. Meeker) — Map of the Battle of Chattanooga, from General Badeau's " Military History of U. S. Grant" — Hazen's men Lauding from Pontoon-boats at Brown's Ferry (Theo. E. Davis) — Panoramic View of the Chattanooga region from Point Lookout, on Lookout Mountain, f roin lithograph lent by J. B. Linn (E. J. Meeker) — View of Chattanooga and Moccasin Point from the side of Lookout Mountain, from photo, lent by J. B. Linn (Harry Fenn) — View of Lookout Mountain from the Hill to the North, which was General Hooker's position during the Battle on the Mountain, November 24th, 1863, from photo, lent by General W. G. Le Due (Harry Fenn) — Bridging Lookout Creek preparatory to the assault by Hooker (H. E. Broicn) — The Battle of Lookout Mountain (W. L. fiheppanl) — The. Fight East of the Palisades on Lookout Mountain (H. E. Broicn) — Baird's Division Fighting for the Crest of Missionary Ridge, and Confederates Resisting Baird's Division on Missionary Ridge, from photos, of Cyclorama of Missionary Ridge — Departure of the First Hospital Train from Chattanooga, January, 1864, and Interior of a Hospital Car (Theo. R. Davis). Illustrations

:

SHERMAN'S ATTACK AT THE TUNNEL CAPTAIN COMMENTS ON GENERAL GRANT'S " CHATTANOOGA."

S.

H. M.

BYERS

Illustration: Umbrella Rock, Point of Lookout Mountain, from war-time photo. i.

n. in.

THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND

C1T.

712 Taber).

GENERAL WILLIAM FARRAR SMITH. 714 717 GENERAL HENRY M. CIST 718 GENERAL W. F. SMITH '.

GENERAL JOSEPH

S.

.

.

FULLERTON

.719

Illustrations: Military Bridge over the Tennessee River at Chattanooga, built in October, 1S63, from photo, by R. M.Cresscy.lent by General G. P.Thrustonf IT. Taber) General Hooker and Staff on the Hill


CONTENTS OF VOLUME THREE.

xviii

PAGE North of Lookout Creek, from which he directed the Battle of Lookout Mountain, from photo, lent by General W. G. Le Due (TV. Taber) — The Charge up Missionary Eidge of Baird's, Wood's, Sheridan's, and Johnson's Divisions, from a sketch for the Cyclorama of Missionary Eidge.

GENERAL BRAGG'S COMMENTS ON MISSIONARY RIDGE OPPOSING FORCES CAMPAICN

THE CHATTANOOGA

IN

727

)

(

727

Composition, Strength, and Losses

GENERAL ORLANDO M.<PQE

THE DEFENSE OF KNOXVILLE

731

Illustrations: Confederate Assault on Fort Sanders (W. Taber)— Map of the Approaches and Defenses of Knoxville, Tenu., from drawing lent by General O. M. Poe The North-western Bastion of Fort Sanders, Viewed from the North, from photo. (W. Tuber) — Map of the Immediate Vicinity of Fort Sanders, from drawing lent by General O. M. Poe — Brigadier-General William P. Sanders, from photo, lent by General Poe — Noi'th- western Bastion of Fort Sanders, Viewed from the South-western Bastion, from photo, lent by General Poe (W. Tuber) — Brigadier-General E. P. Alexander, C. S. A., from photo, by E. Wearn (Y. Gribuyecloff).

GENERAL

LONGSTREET AT KNOXVILLE

E.

P.

ALEXANDER

746

Illustrations The North-western Bastion of Fort Sanders, showing the Ground over which the Confederates Charged, from war-time photo. (W. Tuber) — Fort Stanley, Knoxville, from war-time photo, lent by General Poe (E. J. Meeker) — Vertical Section of Fort Sanders (Fred. E. Sitts). :

THE OPPOSING FORCES AT KNOXVILLE. Illustration

:

Composition, Strength, and Losses

751

Knoxville in 1870 (Harry Fenn).

MAPS. NORTH

MISSISSIPPI

AND WEST TENNESSEE

2

CORINTH AND IUKA REGION BRAGG'S INVASION OF KENTUCKY BATTLE-FIELD OF PERRYVILLE, KY

3 6

24

PLAN OF CONFEDERATE WORKS AT CUMBERLAND GAP BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG, VA OUTLINE MAP OF THE CHANCELLORSVILLE CAMPAIGN

65

74 155

CHANCELLORSVILLE CAMPAIGN

158

POSITIONS OF ELEVENTH CORPS AT CHANCELLORSVILLE AT

6 P. M.

MAY

2D,

1803 ...

TWELFTH CORPS AND PART OF THE THIRD CORPS, COVERING THE CHANCELLORSVILLE PLATEAU, MAY 2D AND 3D GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN RELIEF MAP OF THE GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN POSITIONS OF THE

GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN. — POSITIONS JUNE POSITIONS JUNE

1

3D, bTH, oTH,

12TH,

(

POSITIONS JULY

1

246

247

13TH

262

7TH, 24TH, 28TH

8

TO

ST ABOUT

POSITIONS JULY 2D, POSITIONS JULY 2D, POSITIONS JULY 3D,

201

I

264

POSITIONS JUNE 29TH, 30TH POSITIONS JULY [ST,

191

i

266 10 A. M., 10:10

6

P.

TO

10:30 A. M., 3:30

P.

M ABOUT ,

4 P. M.

M

ABOUT 3 30 P. M ABOUT 7:15 P. M. 3:15 TO 5 30 P. M

272 282 299

:

TILL AFTER

DARK

308 344

:

POSITIONS JULY 4TH, sTH, 6TH, 7TH, 8TH, qTH,

1

iTH

3S1

POSITIONS JULY 13TH, 14TH

382

MAP OF THE BATTLE-FIELD OF GETTYSBURG, LOOKING SOUTH FARNSWORTH'S CHARGE AT GETTYSBURG CAVALRY BATTLE NEAR GETTYSBURG, JULY 3D, POSITIONS AT 2:30 AND CAMPAIGNS OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY

292

RELIEF

'. .

3:30

P.

M.

394 400 442


CONTENTS OF VOLUME THREE.

xix PAGE

BATTLE OF PRAIRIE GROVE, ARK BATTLE OF ARKANSAS POST, ARK PLAN OF FORT HINDMAN, ARKANSAS POST, ARK BATTLE OF HELENA, ARK CAPTURE OF LITTLE ROCK, ARK FIRST VICKSBURG CAMPAIGN OR CHICKASAW BAYOU, MISS

CAMPAIGN AGAINST VICKSBURG. MISS BATTLES OF RAYMOND.JACKSON, CHAMPION'S HILL, AND BATTLE-FIELD OF BIG BLACK RIVER BRIDGE, MISS SIEGE OF VICKSBURG, MISS PLAN OF THE APPROACHES TO THE VICKSBURG MINE SIEGE OF PORT HUDSON, LA BATTLE-FIELDS OF STONE'S RIVER, TENN MORGAN'S OHIO RAID TULLAHOMA CAMPAIGN CHICKAMAUGA CAMPAIGN BATTLE-FIELD OF CHICKAMAUGA, GA BATTLE OF CHATTANOOGA, TENN APPROACHES AND DEFENSES OF KNOXVILLE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF FORT SANDERS, TENN

449 452

453

:

455

457 465

494 BIG

BLACK RIVER BRIDGE, MISS

506

512 516 540 596 616 635 636 640 648

686 736 739

ARTISTS. BROWN,

DAVIDSON,

O.

J.

DAVIS, THEO. FENN,

GRIBAYEDOFF, V. HALM, GEORGE R. HOGAN, THOMAS HOMER, WINSLOW MEEKER, EDWIN J OGDEN, HENRY A.

H. E.

R.

HARRY

FORBES, EDWIN GAUL, GILBERT GIBSON,

PENNELL, JOSEPH

GEORGE

REDWOOD, ALLEN REED,

C.

W.

C.

SCHELL, FRANK H. SCHELL, FRED.

VANDERHOOF, C. A. WAUD, ALFRED R.

B.

WOODWARD,

SHELTON, W. H SHEPPARD, W. L. TABER,

TAYLOR, JAMES E. THULSTRUP, T. DE

J.

D.

ZOGBAUM, RUFUS

WALTON

DRAUGHTSMEN SITTS, FRED.

VAN GLUMER,

E.

WELLS, JACOB

J.

ENGR AVERS. AITKEN, PETER

DAVIS, SAMUEL

ANDREWS, JOHN

DE LORME,

ATWOOD,

K.

ENGBERG,

BABCOCK,

H. E.

E. H.

JONES, M. JUNGLING,

J.

F.

POWELL,

C. A.

REED,

H.

C.

SCHOONMAKER,

BERTRAM, W. A. BODENSTAB, W. R.

GASTON GAMM, ANTHONY

BUTLER,

HEARD, T. H. HEINEMANN, E.

KING, F S. KINGS LEY, E LB RIDGE KLASEN, W. KRUELL, G. LE BLANC, FELIX MILLER, WILLIAM MULLER, R. A.

HELD,

E. C.

NICHOLS, DAVID

WHALE Y,

M.

J.

HELLAWELL, THOS. JOHNSON, THOMAS

NORTHCOTE, S. OWENS, MAR Y L.

WHITNEY,

J.

H. E.

BARTLE,

C.

A.

CLEMENT, E. CLOSSON, W. COLLINS,

DANA, W.

B.

R. C. J.

J.

EDWARD

EVANS,

G. P.

T.

ERTZ,

J.

W.

FAY,

SCHUSSLER,

E.

T.

CHARLES

SPIEGLE,

TIETZE, R. G.

TYNAN, JAMES UNDERHILL,

VELTEN,

F.

H.

WILLIAMS,

G. P.

F.


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