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Personal Recollections of the War of the Rebellion
Volume 2Contents
- Sinking of the Congress and Cumberland by the Merrimac - By Medical Director Charles Martin U.S.N.
- Snake Creek Gap and Atlanta - By Brevet Major Rowland Cox U.S.V.
- In Commemoration of General William Tecumseh Sherman - By Senator John Sherman and others
- In and Out of Confederate Prisons - By Captain George H. Starr U.S.V.
- The Navy in the Battles and Capture of Fort Fisher - By Lt. Commander James Parker U.S.N.
- Admiral Farragut's Passage of Port Hudson - By Paymaster Wm. T. Meredith U.S.N.
- In the Company Street - By Sergeant Charles E. Sprague U.S.V.
- Lincoln as Commander-in-Chief - By Major Alexander K. McClure U.S.V.
- Major-General John Sedgwick - By Major General M. T. Mahon U.S.V.
- Reminiscences of Cadet and Army Service - By Brevet Brigadier General Peter Michie U.S.V.
- The Duty and Value of Patriotism - By Chaplain Archibald John Ireland U.S.V.
- Surrender of the Navy Yard at Pensacola, Florida, January 12, 1861 - By Rear Admiral Henry Erben U.S.N.
- The Cavalry at Chancellorsville, May, 1865 - By Captain W. L. Hermance U.S.V.
- Some Personal Reminiscences of the Naval Service - By Asst. Paymaster A. Noel Blakeman U.S.N.
- The Battle of Atlanta - By Major General Grenville M. Dodge U.S.V.
- The Naval Victory at Port Royal, SC, Nov. 7, 1861 - By Bvt. Lieut. Col. Wm. Conant Church U.S.V.
- The Battle of Corinth - By General D. S. Stanley U.S.A.
- A Few Yarns of the Early Sixties - By Raer Admiral O. F. Stanton U.S.N.
- In Memory of Major General John Gibbon, U.S.A., Commander-in-Chief - By Maj. C. A. Woodruff U.S.A.
- General Gibbon in the Second Corps- By General Francis A. Walker U.S.V.
- The Old Vermont Brigade - By Lieut. Col. Aldace F. Walker U.S.V.
Personal Recollections of the War of the Rebellion. Addresses Delivered Before the Commandery of the State of New York, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Published by the Commandery, Volume 2, Astor Place, New York: J. J. Little & Co. 1897.
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