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TABLE OF CONTENTS OF VOLUME TWO
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Siege and Capture of Fort Pulaski
1
New Orleans Before the Capture
14
The Opening of the Lower Mississippi
22
The "Brooklyn" at the Passage of the Forts
56
Farragut's Capture of New Orleans
70
Fighting Farragut Below New Orleans
76
The Ram "Manassas" at the Passage of the New Orleans Forts
89
Incidents of the Occupation of New Orleans
91
Farragut's Demands for the Surrender of New Orleans
95
The Water-Battery at Fort Jackson
99
Confederate Responsabilities for Farragut's Success
101
The Confederate Invasion of New Mexico and Arizona
103
McClellan Organizing the Grand Army
112
Ball's Bluff and the Arrest of General Stone
123
Captain Wilkes's Seizure of Mason and Slidell
135
Early Operations on the Potomac River
143
Operations of 1861 About Fort Monroe
144
Campaigning to No Purpose
153
The Peninsular Campaign
160
Yorktown and Williamsburg
189
Manassas to Seven Pines
202
Two Days of Battle at Seven Pines (Fair Oaks)
220
The Navy in the Peninsular Campaign
264
Stuart's Ride Around McClellan
271
Anecdotes of the Peninsular Campaign
275
West Virginia Operations Under Fremont
278
Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah
282
The Opposing Forces in the Valley Campaigns
299
Fighting Jackson at Kernstown
302
The Opposing Forces in the Seven Days' Battles
313
Hanover Court House and Gaines's Mill
319
The Charge of Cooke's Cavalry at Gainse's Mill
344
Reflections of a Participant in the Charge
346
Lee's Attack North of the Chickahominy
347
Of the Confederate Right at Gainse's Mill
363
Rear-Guard Fighting During the Change of Base
366
McClellan's Change of Base and Malvern Hill
383
"The Seven Days" Including Fraiser's Farm
396
The Battle of Malvern Hill
406
With the Cavalry on the Peninsula
429
The Rear-Guard at Malvern Hill
434
The Administration in the Peninsula Campaign
435
Richmond Scene's in '62
439
The Second Battle of Bull Run
449
Invindication of General Rufus King
495
The Opposing Force at Cedar Mountain, VA
496
Jackson's Raid Around Pope
501
Our March Against Pope
512
The Time of Longstreet's Arrival at Groveton
527
Marching on Manassas
529
Jackson's Foot-Cavalry at the Second Bull Run
530
The Sixth Corps at the Second Bull Run
539
Washington Under Banks
542
From the Peninsula to Antietam
545
In the Ranks to the Antietam
556
The Battle of South Mountain, or Boonsboro
559
Forcing Fox's Gap and Turner's Gap
582
Notes on Crampton's Gap and Antietam
591
The Opposing Forces in The Maryland Campaign
598
The Finding of Lee's Lost Order
603
Jackson's Capture of Harper's Ferry
604
The Surrender of Harper's Ferry
612
Stonewall Jackson's Intentions at Harper's Ferry
616
The Historical Basis of Whittier's "Barbara Frietchie
619
Stonewall Jackson in Maryland
620
The Battle of Antietam
630
With Burnside at Antietam
661
The Invasion of Maryland
663
Sharpsburg
675
Antietam Scenes
682
A Woman's Recollection of Antietam
686
The Case of Fitz John Porter
696
Canby's Services in the New Mexican Campaign
697
Canby at Valverde
699
Shelby's New Mexican Campaign
700
Operations in North Alabama
701
The Locomotive Chase in Georgia
709
Notes on the Locomotive Chase
716
With Price East of the Mississippi
717
The Battle of Iuka
734
The Battle of Corinth
737
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