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CONTENTS
PREFACE
1 "A Dutiful and Affectionate Son": From York to West Point
2 "Fire Grape at Then1 if They Get Too Close": From the Great Lakes to the South Pass and Beyond
3 "I Have Thought So Much of Leaving the Army": Between Two Wars
4 "Rascality in High Places": Washington, 1857-1860
5 "The Hottest and Most Disagreeable Fire That Anyone Ever Was In": The Var Begins
6 "The First Great Crime of the War": From Bull Run to Yorktown
7 "Glory Enough for One Day": The Peninsula Campaign, April-June 1862
8 "It Is Likely That We Should Have Been Defeated": The Seven Days
9 ''We Will Try to Do Our Duty'': Harrison's Landing to Second Manassas
10 ''I Would Prefer to Make the Attack'': The Maryland Campaign, September 1862
11 "The Radical Thirst for Blood": The Battle of Fredericksburg
12 "Halleck Deserves Hanging": The Army of the Potomac and the Politics of Defeat
13 "The Army Is Literally Stuck in the Mud": Mud Marching and Mudslinging
14 "My Whole Campaign Has Been a Perfect Purgatory": Operations in the Department of the Gulf, 1863
15 "Don't You Know This Is Mutiny?": The Red River Campaign
16 "The Noble Army of the Shelved": Capture, Escape, and Waiting Out the War's End
17 "A Butterfly Kind of Existence": Colt's Firearms and a New Beginning
18 "A Person 'Those Life Had So Little in It to Awake Popular Enthusiasm": Public Servant Till the Very End
SEI_.~ECTED BIBLIOGRAPIIY
INDEX

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