Page:Journal history of the Twenty-ninth Ohio veteran volunteers, 1861-1865.djvu/21

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CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.

The South Preparing for War—The Fall of Sumter—The Grand Rally to the Support of the Flag—Formation of the Regiment 17


CHAPTER II.

The Departure from Camp Giddings—At the Front—Death of Lander—Advance up the Valley—Winchester 34


CHAPTER III.

The Battle of Winchester—"Stonewall" Jackson Whipped—Congratulatory Orders and Dispatches 39


CHAPTER IV.

Pursuit of Jackson—The "Long" March—Fredericksburg to Front Royal—March to Waynesboro 42


CHAPTER V.

Battle of Port Republic—The Twenty-ninth nearly Annihilated 46


CHAPTER VI.

Cedar Mountain—Battle at that Point—Severe Loss of Life—Forward to Alexandria 51


CHAPTER VII.

Return to the Front—Monocacy Bridge—Frederick City—Recruits—Dumfries 58


CHAPTER VIII.

Battle of Chancellorsville—March to Leesburg—Littletown and Gettysburg 64


CHAPTER IX.

Battle of Gettysburg—Official Report of General Meade 69


CHAPTER X.

Move to Washington—Embark for New York—Return—Transferred to the Western Army 75