Confederate Military History/Volume 2
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CONTENTS—MARYLAND.
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CHAPTER I. Maryland in its Origin. Progress and Eventual Relations to the Confederate Movement
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CHAPTER II. Maryland's First Patriotic Movement in 1861
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CHAPTER III. Maryland's Overthrow
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CHAPTER IV. Marylanders Enlist and Organize to Defend Virginia and the Confederacy
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CHAPTER V. Marylanders in the Campaigns of 1861
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CHAPTER VI. Marylanders in 1862 under Gens. Joseph E. Johnston and Stonewall Jackson
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CHAPTER VII. Marylanders in 1862 under Gen. Robert E. Lee
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CHAPTER VIII. Maryland under Federal Military Power
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CHAPTER IX. Maryland Artillery—Second Maryland Regiment Infantry—First Maryland Cavalry
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CHAPTER X. The Maryland Line
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ILLUSTRATIONS—MARYLAND.
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Archer, James J. | 168 |
Brent, Joseph L. | 168 |
Elzey, Arnold | 168 |
First Maryland at Cold Harbor | 85 |
First Maryland Regiment, Charge of, June 6, 1862 | 80 |
Johnson, Bradley T. | 1 |
Johnson, Bradley T. | 168 |
Little, Henry | 168 |
Lovell, Mansfield | 168 |
Mackall, W. W. | 168 |
Maryland (Map) | Between pages 152 and 153 |
Steuart, George H. | 168 |
Trimble, Isaac R. | 168 |
Winder, Charles S. | 168 |
Winder, John H. | 168 |
CONTENTS—WEST VIRGINIA.
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CHAPTER I. The Partition of Virginia–The Dilemma of the Old Dominion in 1861–Preparations for War–Organization of Troops in Western Virginia–The Unionist Convention–Organization of the State of West Virginia
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CHAPTER II. McClellan's Invasion–The Affair at Philippi–Rich Mountain and Laurel Hill–Death of Garnett–Operations about Romney–Federal Occupation of the Kanawha Valley–Fight at Scary Creek–Loring at Cheat Mountain
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CHAPTER III. Operations under Gen. R. E. Lee–Floyd and Wise in the Kanawha Valley–Battle of Carnifix Ferry–Lee's Cheat Mountain Campaign–Sewell Mountain–Camp Bartow–Camp Alleghany–Floyd's Cotton Hill Campaign
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CHAPTER IV. Operations in the Northeast–Kelley's Campaign against Romney–Stonewall Jackson in Command in the Shenandoah Valley–His Campaign to Bath and Romney
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CHAPTER V. Battle of McDowell–The Princeton Campaign–Loring's Advance Down the Kanawha Valley–Battle of Fayetteville–Occupation of Charleston–Jenkins Enters Ohio–Echols in Command–Imboden's Operations
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CHAPTER VI. Operations of 1863–Jones' and Imboden's Raid against the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad–Jenkins’ Raid to Point Pleasant–Expeditions to Beverly and Wytheville–Battles of White Sulphur Springs and Droop Mountain–Averell's Raid to Salem
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CHAPTER VII. Operations of 1864-65–Expeditions of Fitzhugh Lee and Rosser–Exploits of Gilmor and McNeill–Organization of the Army of Western Virginia–Battle of Cloyd's Mountain–New Market Lynchburg–Retreat of Hunter through West Virginia–Witcher's Raids–Other Brilliant Exploits
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CHAPTER VIII. Miscellaneous Data–Notes on the Contributions of Various Counties to the Confederate Service–Records of the Twenty-fifth and Thirty-first Regiments
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APPENDIX—McNeill and His Rangers. | 116 | |
BIOGRAPHICAL | 129 |
ILLUSTRATIONS-WEST VIRGINIA.
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DROOP MOUNTAIN, BATTLE (Map) | 84 |
GAULEY BRIDGE, VICINITY OF (Map) | 64 |
WEST VIRGINIA AND VIRGINIA, PARTS OF (Map) | 96 |
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WHITE, ROBERT | 1 |
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, BATTLE (Map) | 84 |