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The Call to Colors-Organization of Company "G,"
32nd O. V. L.-Life on Cheat Mountain...
CHAPTER 4.
Our First Battle-Our night march and expe-
rience on Gum Road-Our first death-Removal
of camp to Beverly......
CHAPTER 5.
Battle of Camp Alleghany...
CHAPTER 6.
Advance from Cheat Mountain and our experience
with foreign adventurers...
CHAPTER 7.
Arrested by order of General Fremont-Winchester
and Harper's Ferry-First Battalion, Ninth
Ohio Cavalry
CHAPTER 8.
The Knights of the Golden Circle-Service in East
Kentucky Fullington, the East Tennessee
Scout
9-15
16-22
23-30
31-35
36-43
44-54
CHAPTER 9.
Raid on Big Creek Gap - Holding the enemy
in East Tennessee during General Saunders'
reconnoisance around Knoxville-The Morgan
Fox Chase
CHAPTER 10.
Knoxville Campaign
gow, Ky., and
command for the
-
Knoxville Advance-Battle at
Campbell's Station and capture of Knoxville....
CHAPTER 11.
Organization of the Second and Third Battalions--
Ordered to report to Camp Dennison to receive
the Second and Third Battalions of the regiment
-Six week in camp under drill....
CHAPTER 12.
Ordered to the Field-Ordered by General Grant
to report by water to Nashville-Orders
changed at Louisville to march through Ken-
tucky
CHAPTER 13.
Patrol of the Tennessee River-Assignment to left
wing Sixteenth Army Corps, commanded by
General Granville M. Dodge-Trouble with ord-
nance office at Nashville about ammunition set-
tled by Grant-Union of the three battalions at
Athens, Alabama-Capture of Captain Hetzler
and one-half of Company "G" on Jack Peters'
Plantation
The Affair
CHAPTER 14.
at Center
Star-Failure to capture
enemy at Center Star and the consequences....
PAGE.
55-60
61-67
68-84
85-89
90-98
99-103
CHAPTER 15.
The Florence Campaign-And interesting incidents with which it was connected...
CHAPTER 16.
Battle of Decatur...
CHAPTER 17.
Rousseau's Raid — Reach Sherman's Army at Vining
Station July 23, 1864-Interview with General
Thomas
CHAPTER 18.
Preparing to remount the Command-Affair at Big
Shanty
CHAPTER 19.
104-123
124-129
130-143
144-151
Sherman's Grand March-Battle of Buckhead Creek. 152-161
CHAPTER 20.
Battle of Waynsboro-Attempt to Liberate Prisoners
at Millen Prison....
CHAPTER 21.
162-167
Siege of Savannah - Hog Island - Ordered to burn
railroad bridge across the Altamaha River,
thirty miles below Savannah-Sister's Ferry on
Savannah River - Visit from Dr. King.................... 168–177
CHAPTER 22.
Descent on South Carolina-In Barnwell first night
In South Carolina-Battle of Aiken......
... 178-189
CHAPTER 23.
Battle of Averysboro and capture of Colonel Rhett—
Battle of Bentonville-Through the Turpentine
Forest of North Carolina-Kilpatrick's escape-
Known by many of the boys as "Kilpatrick's
Shirt-tail Skedaddle"
190-199
CHAPTER 24.
The last Engagement of the War....
CHAPTER 25.
200-214
Service in North Carolina after the close of the War. 215-225
CHAPTER 26.
Subsequent trip to the South—“Among Loyal Moun-
taineers"
CHAPTER 27.
226-255
Visit to Florence, Alabama, after twenty-five years.. 256-264
Recent Correspondence
CHAPTER 28.
--
Memorial
Address at
Athens, Ohio, May 30, 1886, before the
G. A. R. Post, the Faculty and Students of the
Ohio University and citizens of Athens-An Ad-
dress given June 8, 1908, at Memorial Services,
with flowers on the graves of the Confederate
Dead at Camp Chase, Ohio-Incident in which
Captain Brooks of Knoxville, Tenn., saved the
life of an indiscreet Northern "Drummer," in
1861-A near view of Lincoln by Jonathan F.
Linton, editor of The Daily Union City
Chronicle of Illinois, in 1865, and a friend of the
President; Mr. Linton also served at R. Q. M.
in the 39th Ill. Vol. Infantry...
265-305