olonel 20th Mass.
Infantry; Lieut. Col. of the 20th Massachusetts at the battle of
the Antietam; Member of Military Historical Society of Massachusetts,
of the Massachusetts Historical Society, etc.
From the appointment of McClellan to the general command, Sept.
1862, to the end of the battle of Fredericksburg.
VI.--CHANCELLORSVILLE AND GETTYSBURG. By ABNER DOUBLEDAY, Bvt.
Maj. Gen'l, U.S.A., and Maj. Gen'l, U.S.V.; commanding the First
Corps at Gettysburg, etc.
From the appointment of Hooker, through the campaigns of Chancellorsville
and Gettysburg, to the retreat of Lee after the latter battle.
VII.--THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. By HENRY M. CIST, Brevet Brig.
Gen'l U.S.V.; A.A.G. on the staff of Major Gen'l Rosecrans, and
afterwards on that of Major Gen'l Thomas; Corresponding Secretary
of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland.
From the formation of the Army of the Cumberland to the end of the
battles at Chattanooga, November, 1863.
IX.--THE CAMPAIGN OF ATLANTA. By the Hon. JACOB D. COX, Ex-Governor
of Ohio; late Secretary of the Interior of the United States; Major
General U.S.V., commanding Twenty-third Corps during the campaigns
of Atlanta and the Carolinas, etc., etc.
From Sherman's first advance into Georgia in May, 1864, to the
beginning of the March to the Sea.
X.--THE MARCH TO THE SEA.--FRANKLIN AND NASHVILLE. By the Hon.
JACOB D. COX.
From the beginning of the March to the Sea to the Surrender of
Johnston--including also the operations of Thomas in Tennessee.
The following volumes, now preparing for early publication, will
complete the series:
VIII.--THE MISSISSIPPI. By FRANCIS VINTON GREENE, Lieut. of
Engineers, U. S. Army; late Military Attache to the U. S. Legation
in St. Petersburg; Author of "The Russian Army and its Campaigns
in Turkey in 1877-78," and of "Army Life in Russia."
An account of the operations--especially at Vicksburg and Port
Hudson--by which the Mississippi River and its shores were restored
to the control of the Union.
XI.--THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY in 1864. The Campaign of Sheridan. By
GEORGE E. POND, Esq., Associate Editor of the _Army and Navy
Journal_.
XII.--THE CAMPAIGNS OF GRANT IN VIRGINIA. By ANDREW A. HUMPHREYS,
Brigadier General and Bvt. Major General, U.S.A.; late Chief of
Engineers; Chief of Staff, Army of the Potomac, 1863-'64; commanding
Second Corps, 1864-'65, etc., etc.
Covering the Virginia Campaigns of 1864 and '65, to Lee's
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