INDEX.

page.
Organization of the Regiment,
Second Brigade,
Twentieth Ohio Veteran Volunteers,
Ninth Illinois Mounted Infantry,
Sixty-Eighth Ohio Veteran Volunteers,
Seventeenth Wisconsin Vet. Volunteers,
 
COMPANY AND NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
AND ENLISTED MEN.
Company A,
        "        B,
        "        C,
        "        D,
        "        E,
        "        F,
        "        G,
        "        H,
        "        I,
        "        K,
Commissioned & Non-commissioned Staff,
War Shadows,
Sergt. Jasper S. Laughlin,
Casualties of the War,
Rebel Loss,
Planning Campaigns,
The Mississippi,
The Regiments leaving Ohio,
Battle of Fort Donelson,
Lieutenant-General Grant,
Major-General Sherman,
The Regiment at Dover,
Metal Landing,
Adamsville,
Battle of Shiloh,
Second day's Fighting — Letter from
     Sergeant Jasper S. Laughlin,
Siege of Corinth,
Description of the Town,
Rebel Vandalism,
Anecdote of the Fight of the 28th,
Powerful and Thrilling Sermon,
Prayer by a Texan Ranger,
Bethel and Jackson, Tennessee,
Grand Junction and Lagrange,
Drs. Waddel and Grey,
Bolivar, Tennessee,
Battles near Bolivar,
General Leggett's Official Report,
Robert Hanson's Adventure,
March to Corinth and Iuka, Miss.,
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3
3
4
5
6
 
 
 
8
14
19
23
27
31
35
38
42
46
49
58
60
62
62
63
64
66
67
70
71
73
73
74
75
 
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78
79
80
81
81
82
84
86
86
88
89
90
93
94
page.
General Logan,
Movement toward Central Mississippi,
Correspondent "Typo,"
Water Valley,
Oxford and Mississippi University,
Anecdote of Holly Springs,
Davis' Mills,
Camp near Memphis, .
The Battle of Memphis,
Trip down the Mississippi, .
Lake Providence,
Vista Plantation,
Running the Blockade,
March to Bruinsburg,
Grand Gulf, Port Gibson, Raymond, Jackson
     and Champion Hills,
Battle at Black River,
Rear of Vicksburg, .
The Killed and Wounded at Champion Hills,
Description of the Siege,
Surrender of the Rebel Army and City, .
Total Loss of the Federal Army,
Clinton, Mississippi,
Camp at Bovina,
Compliments of Company E to Colonel
     G. F. Wiles,
Flag Presentation from the Ladies of
     Zanesville,
Monroeville, Louisiana,
Expedition to Canton and Jackson, Miss.,
General Leggett appointed to the command
     of the Third Division,
The contest for the Flag,
Names of those who died at Vicksburg,
Meridian Expedition — Letter by Major
     James S. Reeves,
Veteran Furlough and March to Atlanta,
Battle of the 22d of July, .
Captain W. W. McCarty's Imprisonment,
Evacuation and Destruction of Atlanta,
The Georgia March,
Incidents, etc.,
Savannah,
Beaufort, South Carolina,
Pocataligo,   "           "        
The South Carolina Campaign,
March from Raleigh to Washington, D.C.,
Thence to Louisville, Ky.,
Maj.-General Leggett's Farewell Address,
Maj.-General Logan's           "             "        
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107
108
109
109
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120
121
122
125
126
 
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127
129
136
137
138
139
140
143
 
143
 
145
144
145
 
145
145
146
 
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190
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195

 





ERRATA.

    On page   4, for H. P. Trickee read H. P. Fricker.
    On page   5, for D. L. Bigge read D. L. Bigger.
    On page 17, for deserted at Memphis read Atlanta.
    On page 20, for Figley read Rigley.
    On page 30, for Martzell read Hartzell.
    On page 32, after Thomas W. Hopes to First Lieutenant
read also died at Vicksburg.
    On page 37, for the following are marked deserters
read the following have died of disease.

 


 

 

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