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Union Must Stand: Civil War Diaries John Quincy Adams Campbell
by Mark Grimsley contributions by Todd D. Miller
University of Tennessee Press, 2000 Paper: 978-1-62190-308-6 | Cloth: 978-1-57233-069-6
Library of Congress Classification E507.5 5th.C36 2000 Dewey Decimal Classification 973.781092
TOC | REQUEST ACCESSIBLE FILE TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Contents
- 1.
- Buckling on the Harness of War: Sojourn in Missouri, July 9, 1861–January 30, 1862
- 2.
- “Our Turn to Send Compliments”: The Island No. 10 Campaign, January 31–April 16, 1862
- 3.
- “Upholding Uncle Sam's Authority”: The Siege of Corinth and After, April 17–September 17, 1862
- 4.
- “Nobly the Boys Stood up to the Work”: Fighting in Mississippi, September 18, 1862–March 1, 1863
- 5.
- “Glorious Victory”: The Vicksburg Campaign, March 2–July 12, 1863
- 6.
- “The Hand of God is in This”: Vicksburg to Chattanooga, July 13–December 2, 1863
- 7.
- “What Can't be Cured, Must be Endured”: In Garrison and on Furlough, December 3, 1863–May 13, 1864
- 8.
- Yankee Vandals and Rebel Guerrillas: Guarding Sherman's Rear, May 14–September 14, 1864
- 9.
- “There is Hope Yet for America”: Final Days in Service, September 15–November 24, 1864
- Appendix: Letters to the Ripley Bee, 1861–1864
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