Table of Contents
Here's the table of contents from my new book:
- Author's forward - this is where I thank everybody for all the help, encouragement, etc.
- Prologue - gives some background on the families involved in the text.
- Pigeon Run to Glasgow, Winter 1859 - the journey from Virginia to Missouri.
- Glasgow, Missouri, February 1861 - a new life in a river town.
- Boonville, Missouri, June 1861 - opening salvo of the war.
- Blackburn's Ford, Virginia, July 1861 - things get going in the eastern theater of the war.
- Lynchburg, Virginia, August 1861 - crossing enemy lines for Kate Brown.
- Kernstown, Virginia, March 1862 - the greatest sacrifice is made.
- The Peninsula, May 1862 - defending the Old Dominion.
- Richmond, Virginia, June 1862 - the Confederate capitol.
- Second Manassas, August 1862 - Bob Morgan is wounded in action.
- Fristoe's Farm, September 1862 - the Glasgow Guards forced into service.
- Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 1862 - ending the year on a high note.
- The Low Point, Spring 1863 - death of Dixie Morgan.
- High Tide of the Confederacy, July 1863 - Battle of Gettysburg.
- Glasgow, Missouri, Christmas 1863 - death and rebirth.
- Plymouth, North Carolina, April 1864 - Uncle Buck leads the charge.
- Milford Station, Virginia, May 1864 - prisoners of war.
- Campbell County, Virginia, June 1864 - Hunter's Raid.
- Howard County, Missouri, July 1864 - bushwhacked!
- New York City, August 1864 - Southerners in exile.
- Charleston, South Carolina, September 1864 - human shields.
- Fort Pulaski, Georgia, October 1864 - in prison near Savannah.
- Glasgow, Missouri, October 1864 - Bloody Bill Anderson.
- Trading with the Enemy, Christmas 1864 - dealing with the Yankees in New York.
- Back to Fort Delaware, March 1865 - Return of the Immortal 600.
- The Cats of Kilkenny, April 1865 - Instead of two cats, there weren't any.
- Back to Old Virginia, May 1865 - the scars of war.
- Epilogue - what happened to these people after the war?
- Selected bibliography.
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