The History of the Confederate War, Its Causes and Its Conduct, Volume 2 (of 2) A Narrative and Critical History

PART II.--THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR _Continued

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XXXI. The Struggle for Emancipation 3

XXXII. Burnside's Fredericksburg Campaign 19

XXXIII. Halleck's Treatment of Grant 31

XXXIV. Grant at Corinth 38

XXXV. Bragg's Campaign against Louisville 53

XXXVI. Fall and Winter Campaigns at the West and South 72

XXXVII. The Chancellorsville Campaign 83

XXXVIII. The Gettysburg Campaign 122

XXXIX. The Campaign of Vicksburg 151

XL. The State of Things After Gettysburg 171

XLI. The Struggle for Charleston 181

XLII. The Campaigns of Chickamauga and Chattanooga 196

XLIII. Grant's Strategy--The Red River Campaign--Fort Pillow, Etc. 207

XLIV. Grant's Plan of Campaign 221

XLV. The Battles in the Wilderness 228

XLVI. Spottsylvania and the Bloody Angle 237

XLVII. Cold Harbor and on to Petersburg 249

XLVIII. The Confederate Cruisers 261

XLIX. Sherman's Campaign against Atlanta 265

L. The Bay Fight at Mobile 278

LI. The Mine Explosion at Petersburg 284

LII. Early's Invasion of Pennsylvania 294

LIII. Operations at Petersburg and Sheridan's Valley Campaign 299

LIV. The Presidential Campaign of 1864 308

LV. Sherman at Atlanta 315

LVI. Sherman's "March to the Sea" 330

LVII. Hood's Campaign 337

LVIII. Preparations for the Decisive Blow 340

LIX. The End 347

Index 357