wards in Sherman's advance to Atlanta; the March to the Sea
and through the Carolinas; entered Richmond with the Western army; and
had the supreme satisfaction of marching my brigade by Libby Prison.
FOOTNOTE:
[A] NOTE.--One hundred and nine prisoners escaped through this
tunnel that night, of whom fifty-seven reached our lines.
INDEX.
PAGE.
March from Buckhannon West Virginia to Rich Mountain 18
Battle of Rich Mountain 24
Beverly and Huttonville 26
Incidents at Cheat Mountain Pass 28
Camp at Elk Water 43
The flag of truce 46
Capture of De Lagniel 52
The flood 61
The advance and retreat of Lee 67
Ride to a log cabin in the mountains 68
Moonlight and music 69
The Hoosiers stir up the enemy 72
The expedition to Big Springs 75
The accomplished colored gentleman 78
At Louisville Kentucky 84
March to Bacon Creek 86
Incidents of the camp 87
Trouble in the regiment 91
A little unpleasantness with the Colonel 97
A case of disappointed love 99
The advance to Green River 103
The march to Nashville 109
A Southern lady wants protection 112
John Morgan on the rampage 114
Incidents at Nashville 116
March to Murfreesboro 118
The dash into North Alabama 124
General O. M. Mitchell 127
Rumors of the battle at Shiloh 131
Affair at Bridgeport
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