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Sifting carefully through reports from newspapers, magazines, personal memoirs, and letters, Peter Cozzens' Volume 6 brings readers more of the best first-person accounts of marches, encampments, skirmishes, and full-blown battles, as seen by participants on both sides of the conflict. Alongside the experiences of lower-ranking officers and enlisted men are accounts from key personalities including General John Gibbon, General John C. Lee, and seven prominent generals from both sides offering views on "why the Confederacy failed." This volume includes one hundred and twenty illustrations, including sixteen previously uncollected maps of battlefields, troop movements, and fortifications.| List of Maps xi
List of Illustrations xiii
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xix Editorial Method xxi PART 1: PRELUDE TO WAR
1. From West Point to the Battlefield
General George A. Custer 2
2. The Seventh Regiment at the Capital, 1861
General Egbert L. Viele 19 PART 2: THE WAR IN 1861
3. Alexandria, a Graphic Account of Its Capture
General Orlando B. Willcox 28
4. The Battle of Rich Mountain
General William S. Rosecrans 38
5. At the Battle of Bull Run with the Second New Hampshire Regiment
General Francis S. Fiske 47
6. What I Saw at Wilson's Creek
Private Joseph A. Mudd 62 PART 3: LEADERS, CIVILIAN AND MILITARY
7. Lincoln and Grant
Colonel Horace Porter 76
8. Robert E. Lee
President Jefferson Davis 91 PART 4: THE WAR IN 1862
wt0newall Jackson's Discontent
Colonel Alexander R. Boteler 102 10. My Campaign in East Kentucky President James A. Garfield 114
11. A Boy at Shiloh
John A. Cockerill 123
12. A Soldier's Letter from Shiloh
Brevet Major Robert P Barry 139
13. Sketching under Fire at Antietam
Correspondent Frank H. Schell 148
14. The Battle of Perryville
General William P. Carlin 162
15. In the Ranks at Stones River
Corporal Ebenezer Hannaford 172 PART 5: THE WAR IN 1863
16. Grierson's Cavalry Raid
Captain Stephen A. Forbes 198
17. Recollections of Marye's Heights and Salem Church
General Benjamin G. Humphreys 219
18. Criminal Blundering at Chancellorsville
General John C. Lee 230
19. With Hood at Gettysburg
Colonel Robert M. Powell 236
20. Further Recollections of Gettysburg Generals Daniel E. Sickles, John Newton, and Daniel Butterfield 253
21. Another View of Gettysburg
General John Gibbon 273
22. General "Jeb" Stuart at Gettysburg
Colonel John S. Mosby 281
23. Port Hudson: The Forlorn Hope and the Siege
Colonel Prentiss Ingraham 291
24. Plain Living at Johnson's Island
Lieutenant Horace Carpenter 297
25. A Romance of Morgan's Rough Riders
Generals Basil W. Duke and Orlando B. Willcox, and
Captain Thomas H. Hines 315
26. The Assault on Fort Wagner
Drummer Robert D. Kelley 347 27. The Mistakes of Grant in Relation to the Chickamauga Campaign General William S. Rosecrans 358 28. Grant at Chattanooga General Oliver 0. Howard 375 PART 6: THE WAR IN 1864 29. Dahlgren's Raid Lieutenant H. A. D. Merritt 382 30. The Siege of Petersburg General August V Kautz 393
31. The Battle of Petersburg
General Pierre G. T Beauregard 407
32. The Crater
Lieutenant Freeman S. Bowley 424 33. With Sherman at Atlanta Colonel Albert G. Brackett 431 34. The Price Campaign of 1864 Captain George S. Grover 436
35. Sheridan at Winchester
Major Benjamin W Crowninshield 446 36. General Schofield at Franklin Captain John K. Shellenberger 458 PART 7: FIRESIDE AND FIELD OF BATTLE
37. The Railroad Brigade
General Herman Haupt 466
38. Telegraphing in Battle
J. Emmet O'Brien 476
39.A View of the Confederacy from the Inside Judge John A. Campbell 491 PART: 8 THE WAR IN 1865
e Failure of the Hampton Conference
Ineral Fitzhugh Lee 500
Fall of Fort Fisher
nmas H. Sutton 506
$urning of Columbia
!nel James G. Gibbes 513 43. The Last...