The original four volumes of Battles and Leaders consisted of articles on the Civil War from Century magazine. (Fairly recently, two other volumes have been published.) Unfortunately, many authors’ names are missing. This may be remedied in the future. Most of the page numbers are correct or just slightly off. To make the following table much more functional, copy it into a spreadsheet, freeze the header row, and turn on the auto-filter. That should make it easy to search and sort the information.
Last updated: 4/8/2014
Vol. | Start | End | Article | Author |
1 | x | Preface | ||
1 | 1 | 4 | Preliminary Events | |
1 | 5 | 6 | Organization of the Two Governments | |
1 | 7 | 25 | Washington on the Eve of the War | Stone, Charles F. |
1 | 26 | 32 | With Slemmer in Pensacola Harbor | Gilman, J.H. |
1 | 33 | 39 | Recollections of the Twiggs Surrender | Darrow, Caroline Baldwin |
1 | 40 | 49 | From Moultrie to Sumter | General Abner Doubleday |
1 | 50 | 73 | Inside Sumter in ’61 | Captain James Chester |
1 | 74 | 81 | The First Step in the War | General Stephen D. Lee |
1 | 82 | 83 | Notes on the Surrender of Fort Sumter | Colonel A. R. Chisolm |
1 | 84 | 98 | War Preparations in the North | General Jacob D. Cox |
1 | 99 | 110 | The Confederate Government at Montgomery | R. Barnwell Rhett |
1 | 111 | 125 | Jackson at Harper’s Ferry in 1861 | General John D. Imboden |
1 | 126 | 148 | McClellan in West Virginia | General Jacob D. Cox |
1 | 149 | 159 | Going to the Front | Warren Lee Goss |
1 | 160 | 166 | Virginia Scenes in ’61 | Mrs. Burton Harrison |
1 | 167 | 195 | McDowell’s Advance to Bull Run | General James B. Fry |
1 | 196 | 228 | The First Battle of the Bull Run | General G. T. Beauregard |
1 | 229 | 239 | Incidents of the First Bull Run | General John D. Imboden |
1 | 240 | 258 | Responsibilities of the First Bull Run | General Joseph E. Johnston |
1 | 259 | 260 | General Ewell at Bull Run | Major Campbell Brown |
1 | 261 | 261 | The Confederate Commissariat at Manassas | Colonel L. B. Northrop |
1 | 262 | 277 | The First Year of the War in Missouri | Colonel Thomas L. Snead |
1 | 278 | 288 | In Command in Missouri | General John C. Fremont |
1 | 289 | 297 | Wilson’s Creek, and the Death of Lyon | General William M. Wherry |
1 | 298 | 303 | Arkansas Troops in the Battle of Wilson’s Creek | General N. B. Pearce |
1 | 304 | 306 | The Flanking Column at Wilson’s Creek | General Franz Sigel |
1 | 307 | 313 | The Siege of Lexington | Colonel James A. Mulligan |
1 | 314 | 334 | The Pea Ridge Campaign | General Franz Sigel |
1 | 335 | 337 | Union and Confederate Indians in the Civil War | Wiley Britton |
1 | 338 | 346 | Recollections of Foote and the Gun-Boats | Captain James B. Eads |
1 | 347 | 347 | Notes on the Life of Admiral Foote | John A. Foote |
1 | 348 | 357 | General Polk and the Battle of Belmont | Captain William M. Polk |
1 | 358 | 367 | The Gun-Boats at Belmont and Fort Henry | Rear-admiral Henry Walke |
1 | 368 | 372 | The Defense of Fort Henry | Captain Jesse Taylor |
1 | 373 | 392 | Holding Kentucky for the Union | Colonel R. M. Kelly |
1 | 393 | 397 | Marshall and Garfield in Eastern Kentucky | Rev Edward O. Guerrant |
1 | 398 | 428 | The Capture of Fort Donelson | General Lew Wallace |
1 | 429 | 429 | The Opposing Forces at Fort Donelson | |
1 | 430 | 452 | The Western Flotilla | Rear-admiral Henry Walke |
1 | 453 | 459 | Ellet and His Steam-Rams at Memphis | General Alfred W. Ellet |
1 | 460 | 462 | Sawing Out the Channel Above Island Number Ten | Colonel J. Iv. Bissell |
1 | 463 | 463 | The opposing forces at New Madrid (island number ten), fort pillow, and memphis. | |
1 | ? | ? | Comment on Colonel Bissell’s Paper | General Schuyler Hamilton |
1 | 465 | 486 | The Battle of Shiloh | Grant, Ulysses S. |
1 | 487 | 536 | Shiloh Reviewed | Buell, Don Carlos |
1 | 537 | 539 | The opposing forces at Shiloh | |
1 | 540 | 568 | Albert Sidney Johnson at Shiloh | |
1 | 569 | 593 | The Campaign of Shiloh | Jordan, Thomas |
1 | 594 | 603 | Notes of Confederate Staff-Officers at Shiloh | |
1 | 604 | 606 | Surprise and Withdrawl at Shiloh | |
1 | 607 | 610 | The March of Lew Wallaces Division to Shiloh | |
1 | 611 | 631 | The Union and Confederate Navies | |
1 | 632 | 659 | Early Coast Operations in North Carolina | |
1 | 660 | 669 | The Burnside Expedition | |
1 | 670 | 670 | The opposing forces at Roanoke and New Berne | |
1 | 671 | 691 | Du Pont and the Port Royal Expedition | |
1 | 692 | 711 | The First Fight of Iron-Clads | |
1 | 712 | 714 | Watching the Merrimac | |
1 | 714 | 715 | How the Gun-Boat “Zouave” aided the “Congress” | |
1 | 715 | 717 | The Plan and Construction of the Merrimac | |
1 | 718 | 718 | Notes on The Monitor/Merrimac Fight | |
1 | 719 | 729 | In the “Monitor” Turret | |
1 | 730 | 744 | The Building of the “Monitor” | |
1 | 745 | 747 | The Loss of the Monitor | |
1 | 748 | 750 | Negotiations for the Building of the Monitor | |
2 | 1 | 12 | Siege and Capture of Fort Pulanski | Gillmore |
2 | 13 | 13 | Early Operations in the Gulf | Soley |
2 | 14 | 21 | New Orleans Before the Capture | |
2 | 22 | 55 | The Opening of the Lower Mississippi | |
2 | 56 | 69 | The “Brooklyn” at the Passage of the Forts | |
2 | 70 | 75 | Farragut’s Capture of New Orleans | |
2 | 76 | 88 | Fighting Farragut Below New Orleans | |
2 | 89 | 91 | The Ram “Manassas” at the Passage of the New Orleans Forts | |
2 | 91 | 94 | Incidents of the Occupation of New Orleans | |
2 | 95 | 99 | Farragut’s Demands for the Surrender of New Orleans | |
2 | 99 | 100 | The Water-Battery at Fort Jackson | |
2 | 101 | 102 | Confederate Responsabilities for Farragut’s Success | |
2 | 103 | 111 | The Confederate Invasion of New Mexico and Arizona | |
2 | 112 | 122 | McClellan Organizing the Grand Army | |
2 | 123 | 134 | Ball’s Bluff and the Arrest of General Stone | |
2 | 135 | 142 | Captain Wilkes’s Seizure of Mason and Slidell | |
2 | 143 | 143 | Early Operations on the Potomac River | |
2 | 144 | 152 | Operations of 1861 About Fort Monroe | |
2 | 153 | 159 | Campaigning to No Purpose | |
2 | 160 | 188 | The Peninsular Campaign | |
2 | 189 | 201 | Yorktown and Williamsburg | |
2 | 202 | 219 | Manassas to Seven Pines | |
2 | 220 | 263 | Two Days of Battle at Seven Pines (Fair Oaks) | |
2 | 264 | 270 | The Navy in the Peninsular Campaign | |
2 | 271 | 275 | Stuart’s Ride Around McClellan | |
2 | 275 | 277 | Anecdotes of the Peninsular Campaign | |
2 | 278 | 281 | West Virginia Operations Under Fremont | |
2 | 282 | 298 | Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah | |
2 | 299 | 301 | The Opposing Forces in the Valley Campaigns | |
2 | 302 | 313 | Fighting Jackson at Kernstown | |
2 | 313 | 318 | The Opposing Forces in the Seven Days’ Battles | |
2 | 319 | 343 | Hanover Court House and Gaines’s Mill | |
2 | 344 | 346 | The Charge of Cooke’s Cavalry at Gainse’s Mill | |
2 | 346 | 346 | Reflections of a Participant in the Charge | |
2 | 347 | 362 | Lee’s Attack North of the Chickahominy | |
2 | 363 | 365 | Of the Confederate Right at Gainse’s Mill | |
2 | 366 | 382 | Rear-Guard Fighting During the Change of Base | |
2 | 383 | 395 | McClellan’s Change of Base and Malvern Hill | |
2 | 396 | 405 | “The Seven Days” Including Fraiser’s Farm | |
2 | 406 | 428 | The Battle of Malvern Hill | |
2 | 429 | 433 | With the Cavalry on the Peninsula | |
2 | 434 | 435 | The Rear-Guard at Malvern Hill | |
2 | 435 | 438 | The Administration in the Peninsula Campaign | |
2 | 439 | 448 | Richmond Scene’s in ’62 | |
2 | 449 | 494 | The Second Battle of Bull Run | |
2 | 495 | 495 | Invindication of General Rufus King | |
2 | 495 | 500 | The Opposing Force at Cedar Mountain, VA | |
2 | 501 | 511 | Jackson’s Raid Around Pope | |
2 | 512 | 526 | Our March Against Pope | |
2 | 527 | 527 | The Time of Longstreet’s Arrival at Groveton | |
2 | 528 | 529 | Marching on Manassas | |
2 | 530 | 538 | Jackson’s Foot-Cavalry at the Second Bull Run | |
2 | 539 | 541 | The Sixth Corps at the Second Bull Run | |
2 | 541 | 544 | Washington Under Banks | |
2 | 545 | 555 | From the Peninsula to Antietam | |
2 | 556 | 558 | In the Ranks to the Antietam | |
2 | 559 | 582 | The Battle of South Mountain, or Boonsboro | |
2 | 583 | 590 | Forcing Fox’s Gap and Turner’s Gap | |
2 | 591 | 597 | Notes on Crampton’s Gap and Antietam | |
2 | 598 | 603 | The Opposing Forces in The Maryland Campaign | |
2 | 603 | 603 | The Finding of Lee’s Lost Order | |
2 | 604 | 611 | Jackson’s Capture of Harper’s Ferry | |
2 | 612 | 615 | The Capitulation of Harper’s Ferry | |
2 | 615 | 618 | Stonewall Jackson’s Intentions at Harper’s Ferry | |
618 | 618 | Opposing forces at Harper’s Ferry | ||
2 | 618 | 619 | The Historical Basis of Whittier’s “Barbara Frietchie | |
2 | 620 | 629 | Stonewall Jackson in Maryland | |
2 | 630 | 660 | The Battle of Antietam | |
2 | 660 | 662 | With Burnside at Antietam | |
2 | 663 | 674 | The Invasion of Maryland | |
2 | 675 | 682 | Sharpsburg | |
2 | 682 | 685 | Antietam Scenes | |
2 | 686 | 694 | A Woman’s Recollection of Antietam | |
2 | 695 | 697 | The Case of Fitz John Porter | |
2 | 697 | 699 | Canby’s Services in the New Mexican Campaign | |
2 | 699 | 700 | Canby at Valverde | |
2 | 700 | 700 | Shelby’s New Mexican Campaign | |
2 | 701 | 708 | Operations in North Alabama | |
2 | 709 | 716 | The Locomotive Chase in Georgia | |
2 | 716 | 716 | Notes on the Locomotive Chase | |
2 | 717 | 734 | With Price East of the Mississippi | |
2 | 734 | 736 | The Battle of Iuka | |
736 | 736 | The Opposing Forces at Iuka, Miss. | ||
2 | 737 | 757 | The Battle of Corinth | Rosecrans, William S. |
2 | 757 | 758 | Hamilton’s Divion at Corinth | Hamilton |
2 | 759 | 759 | An Order to Charge at Corinth | Stanley |
2 | 759 | 760 | The Opposing Forces at Corinth | |
3 | 1 | 25 | Bragg’s Invasion of Kentucky | |
3 | 26 | 28 | Morgan’s Cavalry During Bragg’s Invasion | |
3 | 29 | 30 | The Opposing Forces at Perryville, KY | |
3 | 31 | 51 | East Tennessee and the Campaign of Perryville | |
3 | 52 | 59 | On the Field of Perryville | |
3 | 60 | 61 | Notes of a Staff-Officer at Perryville | |
3 | 62 | 69 | Cumberland Gap | |
3 | 70 | 85 | The Battle of Fredericksburg | |
3 | 86 | 93 | The Confederate Left at Fredericksburg | |
3 | 94 | 96 | Ransom’s Division at Fredericksburg | |
3 | 97 | 101 | A Hot Day in Marye’s Heights | |
3 | 102 | 104 | The Removal of McClellan | |
3 | 105 | 120 | Sumner’s Right Grand Division | |
3 | 121 | 121 | The Crossing of the Rappahannock by the 19th MA | |
3 | 122 | 125 | In Front of the Stonewall at Fredericksburg | |
3 | 126 | 127 | Why Burnside Did Not Renew the Attack at Fredericksburg | |
3 | 128 | 138 | Franklin’s “Left Grand Division” | |
3 | 139 | 141 | With Jackson at Hamilton’s Crossing | |
3 | 142 | 147 | In the Ranks at Fredericksburg | |
3 | 148 | 151 | A Bit of Partisan Service | |
3 | 152 | 153 | Stoneman’s Raid in the Chancellorsville Campaign | |
3 | 154 | 171 | The Chancellorsville Campaign | |
3 | 172 | 182 | The Success and Failure of Chancellorsville | |
3 | 183 | 186 | When Stonewall Jackson Turned Our Right | |
3 | 187 | 188 | The Charge of the Eight Pennsylvania Cavarly | |
3 | 189 | 202 | The Eleventh Corps at Chancellorsville | |
3 | 203 | 214 | Stonewall Jackson’s Last Battle | |
3 | 215 | 223 | Hooker’s Comments on Chancellorsville | |
3 | 224 | 232 | Sedwick at Fredericksburg and Salem Heights | |
3 | 233 | 233 | Lee’s Knowledge of Hooker’s Movements | |
3 | 234 | 238 | The Opposing Forces in the Chancellorsville Campaign | |
3 | 239 | 243 | Hooker’s Appointment and Removal | |
3 | 244 | 250 | Lee’s Invasion of Pennsylvania | |
3 | 251 | 254 | The Confederate Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign | |
3 | 255 | 283 | The First Day at Gettysburg | |
3 | 284 | 286 | Incidents of the First Day at Gettyburg | |
3 | 287 | 288 | Hancock and Howard in the First Days Fight | |
3 | 289 | 289 | Citizens of Gettysburg in the Union Army | |
3 | 290 | 312 | The Second Day at Gettysburg | |
3 | 313 | 313 | The Council of War on the Second Day | |
3 | 314 | 314 | The 20th Maine at Little Round Top | |
3 | 315 | 315 | The 146th New York at Little Round Top | |
3 | 316 | 318 | The Breastworks at Culp’s Hill | |
3 | 319 | 330 | The Struggle for Round Top | |
3 | 331 | 338 | Kershaw’s Brigade at Gettysburg | |
3 | 339 | 353 | Lee’s Right Wing at Gettysburg | |
3 | 354 | 354 | The Charge of Pickett, Pettigrew, and Trimble | |
3 | 355 | 356 | A Reply to General Longstreet | |
3 | 357 | 368 | The Great Charge and Artillery Fighting at Gettysburg | |
3 | 369 | 384 | The Third Day at Gettysburg | |
3 | 385 | 386 | General Hancock and the Artillery at Gettysburg | |
3 | 387 | 392 | Repelling Lee’s Last Blows at Gettysburg | |
3 | 393 | 396 | Farnsworth Charge and Death | |
3 | 397 | 405 | The Cavalry Battle Near Gettysburg | |
3 | 406 | 419 | Meade at Gettysburg | |
3 | 420 | 428 | The Confederate Retreat From Gettysburg | |
3 | 429 | 433 | A Prisoner’s March From Gettysburg to Staunton | |
3 | 434 | 440 | The Opposing Forces at Gettysburg | |
3 | 441 | 458 | The Conquest of Arkansas | |
3 | 459 | 461 | The Opposing Forces in Arkansas | |
3 | 462 | 471 | The Assault on Chickasaw Bluffs | Morgan, George W. |
3 | 472 | 481 | Jefferson Davis and the Mississippi Campaign | |
3 | 482 | 492 | The Defense of Vicksburg | |
3 | 493 | 538 | The Vicksburg Campaign | Grant, Ulysses S. |
3 | 539 | 542 | The Vicksburg Mine | |
3 | 543 | 545 | The Terms of Surrender | |
3 | 546 | 550 | The Opposing Forces in the Vicksburg Campaign | |
3 | 551 | 570 | Naval Operations in the Vickburg Campaign | Soley, James Russell |
3 | 571 | 571 | Gulf Operations in 1862 and 1863 | |
3 | 572 | 579 | The Confederate Gun-Boat “Arkansas” | |
3 | 580 | 580 | The Confederate Torpedoes in the Yazoo | |
3 | 581 | 581 | Union Vessels in the Vicksburg Operations | |
3 | 582 | 584 | Military Operations in Louisiana in 1862 | |
3 | 585 | 585 | The Opposing Forces at Baton Rouge, LA | |
3 | 586 | 597 | The Capture of Port Hudson | |
3 | 598 | 599 | The Opposing Forces at Port Hudson | |
3 | 600 | 609 | Bragg’s Advance and Retreat | |
3 | 610 | 612 | The Opposing Forces at Stones River, TN | |
3 | 613 | 631 | The Battle of Stone’s River | |
3 | 632 | 633 | The Union Left at Stone’s River | |
3 | 634 | 634 | Morgan’s Ohio Raid | |
3 | 635 | 637 | Manoeuvering Bragg out of Tennessee | |
3 | 638 | 662 | Chickamauga – The Great Battle of the West | |
3 | 663 | 664 | The Crisis at Chickamauga | |
3 | 665 | 667 | Reenforcing Thomas at Chickamauga | |
3 | 668 | 671 | Notes on the Chickamauga Campaign | |
3 | 672 | 675 | The Opposing Forces at Chickamauga | |
3 | 676 | 678 | The Little Steamboat the Opened the “Cracker Line” | |
3 | 679 | 711 | Chattanooga | Grant, Ulysses S. |
3 | 712 | 713 | Sherman’s Attack at the Tunnel | Byers, S.H.M. |
3 | 714 | 717 | Comments on General Grant’s Chattanooga | Smith, William Farrar |
3 | 717 | 718 | Comments on General Grant’s Chattanooga | Cist, Henry M. |
3 | 718 | 718 | Comments on General Grant’s Chattanooga | Smith, William Farrar |
3 | 719 | 726 | The Army of the Cumberland at Chattanooga | Fullerton, Joseph |
3 | 727 | 730 | Opposing Forces in the Chattanooga Campaign | |
3 | 731 | 744 | The Defense of Knoxville | |
3 | 745 | 750 | Longstreet at Knoxville | |
3 | 751 | 0 | The Opposing Forces at Knoxville | |
4 | 1 | 22 | The Defense of Charleston | |
4 | 23 | 26 | The Confederate Defense of Fort Sumter | |
4 | 27 | 29 | Minor Operations of the South Atlantic Sqaudron Under Du Pont | |
4 | 30 | 31 | The Early Monitors | |
4 | 32 | 46 | Du Pont’s Attack at Charleston | |
4 | 47 | 50 | The Boat Attack on Sumter | |
4 | 51 | 51 | South Atlantic Blocking Squadron | |
4 | 52 | 71 | The Army Before Charleston in 1863 | |
4 | 72 | 73 | The “Swamp Angel” | |
4 | 74 | 75 | The Opposing Land Forces at Charleston | |
4 | 76 | 80 | The Battle of Olustee | |
4 | 81 | 94 | From Gettysburg to the Coming of Grant | |
4 | 95 | 96 | Kilpatrick’s and Dahlgren’s Raid to Richmond | |
4 | 97 | 117 | Preparing for the Campaigns of ’64 | Grant, Ulysses S. |
4 | 118 | 144 | From the Wilderness to Cold Harbor | |
4 | 145 | 151 | General Grant on the Wilderness Campaign [Extract from his report] | Grant, Ulysses S. |
4 | 152 | 169 | Through the Wilderness | |
4 | 170 | 174 | Hand-to-Hand Fighting at Spotsylvania | |
4 | 175 | 175 | The Death of General John Sedgwick | |
4 | 176 | 176 | McAllister’s Brigade at the Bloody Angle | |
4 | 177 | 178 | General Edward’s Brigade at the Bloody Angle | |
4 | 179 | 185 | The Opposing Forces at the Beginning of Grant’s Campaign Against Richmond | |
4 | 186 | 187 | The Opposing Forces at Cold Harbor | |
4 | 188 | 193 | Sheridan’s Richmond Raid | Rodenbough, Theophilus F. |
4 | 194 | 194 | The Death of General J. E. B. Stuart | |
4 | 195 | 205 | The Defense of Drewry’s Bluff | |
4 | 206 | 212 | Butler’s Attack on Drewry’s Bluff | Smith, William Farrar |
4 | 213 | 220 | Cold Harbor | McMahon, Martin T. |
4 | 221 | 229 | The Eighteenth Corps at Cold Harbor | Smith, William Farrar |
4 | 230 | 222 | Notes on Cold Harbor | |
4 | 223 | 236 | Sheridan’s Trevillian Raid | |
4 | 237 | 239 | The Cavalry Fight at Trevillian Station | |
4 | 240 | 246 | General Lee in the Wilderness Campaign | |
4 | 247 | The Grand Strategy of the Last Year of the War | ||
4 | 277 | Opposing Sherman’s Advance to Atlanta | ||
4 | 277 | 283 | Opening the Atlanta Campaign | |
4 | 284 | 292 | The Opposing Forces in the Atlanta Campaign | |
4 | 293 | 325 | The Struggle for Atlanta | |
4 | 326 | 330 | Hood’s Second Sortie at Atlanta | |
4 | 331 | 335 | The Georgia Militia About Atlanta | |
4 | 336 | 344 | The Defense of Atlanta | |
4 | 345 | 361 | The Red River Campaign | |
4 | 362 | 365 | The Navy in the Red River | |
4 | 366 | 366 | The Mississippi Flotilla in the Red River Expedition | |
4 | 367 | 367 | The Opposing Forces in the Red River Campaign | |
4 | 368 | 368 | The Opposing Forces in Arkansas | |
4 | 369 | 378 | The Defense of the Red River | |
4 | 379 | 399 | Farragut at Mobile Bay | |
4 | 400 | 400 | The Opposing Forces at Mobile | |
4 | 401 | 405 | The Ram “Tennessee” at Mobile Bay | |
4 | 406 | 407 | The Lashing of Admiral Farragut in the Rigging | |
4 | 408 | 409 | The Defense of Fort Morgan | |
4 | 410 | 411 | Land Operations Against Mobile | |
4 | 412 | 412 | Closing Operations in the Gulf and Western Rivers | |
4 | 413 | 415 | Cavalry Operations in the West Under Rosecrans and Sherman | |
4 | 416 | 418 | The Sooy Smith Expedition | |
4 | 419 | 421 | Forrest’s Defeat of Sturgis at Brice’s Cross-Roads | |
4 | 422 | 424 | John Morgan in 1864 | |
4 | 425 | 437 | The Invasion of Tennessee | |
4 | 438 | 439 | General Cheatham at Spring Hill | |
4 | 440 | 464 | Repelling Hood’s Invasion of Tennessee | |
4 | 465 | 471 | The Union Cavalry in the Hood Campaign | |
4 | 472 | 474 | The Opposing Forces at Nashville | |
4 | 475 | 479 | Operations in East Tennessee and South-West Virginia | |
4 | 480 | 486 | The Battle of New Market | |
4 | 487 | 490 | Sigel in the Shenandoah Valley in 1864 | |
4 | 491 | 491 | The Opposing Forces at New Market | |
4 | 492 | 492 | The Opposing Forces in the Lynchburg Expedition | |
4 | 493 | 498 | Early’s March to Washington in 1864 | |
4 | 499 | 499 | The Opposing Forces at the Monocacy | |
4 | 500 | 521 | Sheridan in the Shanadoah Valley | |
4 | 522 | 529 | Winchester, Fisher Hill, and Cedar Creek | |
4 | 530 | 532 | The Opposing Forces at Cedar Creek | |
4 | 533 | 539 | Operations South of the James River | Kautz, August V. |
4 | 540 | 544 | Four Days of Battle at Petersburg | Beauregard |
4 | 545 | 560 | The Battle of The Petersburg Crater | |
4 | 561 | 562 | In the Crater | |
4 | 563 | 567 | The Colored Troops at Petersburg | |
4 | 568 | 573 | Actions on the Weldon Railroad | |
4 | 574 | 578 | General Grant on the Siege of Petersburg | |
4 | 579 | 583 | Gordon’s Attack at Fort Stedman | |
4 | 584 | 589 | The Recapture of Fort Stedman | |
4 | 590 | 594 | The Opposing Forces at Petersburg and Richmond | |
4 | 595 | 599 | The Confederate Cruisers | |
4 | 600 | 614 | Cruise and Combats of the “Alabama” | |
4 | 615 | 624 | The Duel Between the “Alabama” and the “Kearsarge” | |
4 | 625 | 627 | First Battle of the Conederate Ram “Albemarle” | |
4 | 628 | 633 | The “Albemarle and the “Sassscus” | |
4 | 634 | 641 | The Destruction of the “Albemarle” | |
4 | 642 | 654 | The Defense of Fort Fisher | |
4 | 655 | 660 | The Defense at Fort Fisher | |
4 | 661 | 662 | The Opposing Forces at Fort Fisher | |
4 | 663 | 666 | Sherman’s Advance from Atlanta | |
4 | 667 | 670 | The Georgia Militia During Sherman’s March to the Sea | |
4 | 671 | 679 | Marching Through Georgia and the Carolinas | |
4 | 679 | 680 | The Failure to Capture Hardee | Chisholm, Alexander R. |
4 | 681 | 695 | Sherman’s March From Savannah to Bentonville | |
4 | 696 | 699 | The Opposing Forces in the Campaign of the Carolinas | |
4 | 700 | 704 | The Battle of Bentonville | |
4 | 705 | 707 | Closing Operations in the James River | |
4 | 708 | 722 | Five Forks and the Pursuit of Lee | |
4 | 723 | 723 | General Warren at Five Forks, and te Court of Inquiry | |
4 | 724 | 724 | Lee’s Report of the Surrender at Appomattox | |
4 | 725 | 728 | The Fall of Richmond | |
4 | 729 | 746 | The Surrender at Appomattox Court House | |
4 | 747 | 747 | General Lee’s Farewell Address to His Army | |
4 | 748 | 753 | The Opposing Forces in the Appomattox Campaign | |
4 | 754 | 759 | Final Operations of Sheridan’s Army | |
4 | 760 | 761 | Wilson’s Raid Through Alabama and Georgia | |
4 | 762 | 766 | Last Days of the Confederacy | |
4 | 767 | Notes on the Union and Confederate Armies |
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