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nslow. 62. Lieutenant-commander Cushing. 63. General R. E. Lee. 64. General Stonewall Jackson. 66. General Ewell. 66. General Beauregard. 67. General Longstreet. 68. General Breckinridge. 69. General A. P. Hill. 70. General Fitzhugh Lee. 71. Colonel Mosby. 72. General Joseph E. Johnston. 73. General Hood. 74. General Bragg. 75. Lieut.-Gen. Kirby Smith. 76. Major-General Price. 77. Major-General A. S. Johnson. 78. Major-General Hardee. 79. Major-General Forrest. 80. Major-General John Morgan. ......... 398 A Woman's Pluck and Patriotism ......... .. .................... 400 (iving for the Wounded Soldiers....... ........................ 401 Morgan's Men and the Secessionists ............................. 414 My Capture and Escape from Mosby .............................416 The Horse Marine's Story ...................................... 435 The Contrabands in the War ........................ ............ 444 A Good Use of Roman Candles .......................... 454 part IV.
eneral McPHERSON. 40. General Reynolds. 41. General Wadsworth. 42. General Sumner. 43. General Kearney. 44. General Lyon 45. General Birney. 46. General Mitchell. 47. General Reno. 48. General Grierson 49. General Rousseau. 51. General Wilson. 51. General Kautz. 52. General Stoneman. 63. General Pleasonton. u4. General Gregg. 56. Vice Admiral Farragut. 56. Rear Admiral Porter. 57. rear Admiral Foote. 58. rear Admiral Du Pont. 59 rear Admiral Dahlgren. 60 rear Admiral Goldsborough. 61 Commodore Winslow. 62. Lieutenant-commander Cushing. 63. General R. E. Lee. 64. General Stonewall Jackson. 66. General Ewell. 66. General Beauregard. 67. General Longstreet. 68. General Breckinridge. 69. General A. P. Hill. 70. General Fitzhugh Lee. 71. Colonel Mosby. 72. General Joseph E. Johnston. 73. General Hood. 74. General Bragg. 75. Lieut.-Gen. Kirby Smith. 76. Major-General Price. 77. Major-General A. S. Johnson. 78. Major-General Hardee. 79. Major-General Forrest. 80. Major-General John Morgan.
a Spy ............................................ 389 The Religious Sentiment in the Army ............................ 394 Parson Brownlow's Daughter and the Rebel Soldiers................ 397 General Banks and the Military Speculators ...................... 398 A Woman's Pluck and Patriotism ......... .. .................... 400 (iving for the Wounded Soldiers....... ........................ 401 Morgan's Men and the Secessionists ............................. 414 My Capture and Escape from Mosby .............................416 The Horse Marine's Story ...................................... 435 The Contrabands in the War ........................ ............ 444 A Good Use of Roman Candles .......................... 454 part IV. deeds of heroic courage and self-sacrifice. The Fight with the Albemarle . .. ...... ......... ........ 459 The Destruction of the Albemarle . ...... ...................... 469 Hetty McEwen. An Incident of the Occupation of Nashville...... 473 Gene
My capture and escape from Mosby. Captain W. W. Badger, Inspector-General of Cavalry in the Af Newtown, nine miles south of Winchester. Mosby be hanged! I said to myself, as I slacken spetime to appear as belonging to our party; that Mosby was three miles back, with a hundred men, and though I was quietly informed on the way that Mosby had threatened to hang the first officer he sh The lieutenant ventured to protest against Mosby's appropriating the mare to himself, without apoverty of their resources raised a laugh; and Mosby's man Dick, to show that they had the materialreeds despise! When all this was concluded, Mosby took me one side, and returned to me the Bibleiled shut, and seems to have been fitted up by Mosby as a kind of way station, in which to camp wit This is a favorite promenade of mine, said Mosby. I love to see your people sending out their ch place we found held by about one hundred of Mosby's men, who signalled him as he approached; and[13 more...]