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Ninth Virginia Cavalry History + Bonus Book

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    History of the
    Ninth Virginia Cavalry
    In the
    War Between the States
    By Brig.Gen. R.L.T. Beale, 1899
    192 pages, searchable
    - Bonus Book -
    Reminiscences of A
    Confederate Soldier of
    Co. C 2
    nd
    Va.
    Cavalry
    R. H. Peck,
    Fincastle
    ,
    VA
    1899
    73 pages, searchable
    - Bonus Book -
    The Southern Soldier Boy
    A Thousand Shots for the Confederacy
    By James Carson Elliott, 1907
    78 pages, indexed, searchable
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    Contents.
    Chap. I.—Enlistment of a Company in 1861—Their im-Military Appearance—
    Capturing a Merchantman—Under the Fire of Gunboats—
    Marching to
    Manassas
    —Picketing the
    Potomac
    —Formation
    of a Regiment—Evacuation of
    Fredericksburg
    9
    Chap. II.—The Regiment Reorganized—Badly Uniformed and Poorly
    Equipped—On the Massaponax—Falling Back to
    Richmond

    The Raid Around McClellan—Death of Latane—Complimentary
    Orders—J. B. B. Stuart—Anticipating a Great Battle 15
    Chap. III.—In the Van of Stonewall Jackson's Troops—The
    Battle
    of
    Cold Harbor
    —Bringing in Prisoners—Capture of the White
    House—Expedition to New Kent Courthouse—Marching Under
    a Mistake—Malvern Hill—Picketing on the James—Resting in
    Hanover
    23
    Chap. IV.—Breaking Camp in
    Hanover
    and Storing Baggage at
    Louisa Courthouse—Through
    Orange
    and Culpeper—Raid on
    Catlett's Station—Capture of General Pope's Coat—March to
    Manassas
    Junction—Capture of Supplies—Second Battle of Bull
    Run—Heading Towards the
    Potomac
    —Fight at Sugar Loaf
    Mountain—Boonsboro'—
    Sharpsburg
    30
    Chap. V.—Facing About to Meet the Enemy at Shepherdstown
    On the Opequon—Resisting
    Pleasanton
    's Raid—Promotion of
    Officers—Charge at Mountsville—Fight at Aldie—At
    Union
    —At
    Upperville—A Gallant Exploit—Fight at
    Markham
    —At Barbee's
    Cross-Roads—Again in Culpeper—Reorganization of Brigade
    March to
    Fredericksburg
    —In Winter Quarters in
    Essex
    —Capture
    of a Federal Squadron at Leedstown—Gloucester Point
    Battle
    of
    Fredericksburg
    43
    Chap. VI.—Picketing the
    Rappahannock
    —Outrages of the Enemy
    in the Northern Neck—Changes in Officers—Sergeant King Declines
    an Election—March to Gloucester Point—Camping Again
    in Culpeper—Under Fire at
    Rappahanijock
    Bridge
    and
    Beverly
    's
    Ford—At Kelly's Mills—In Rear of General Hooker's Army
    Opposing Averill—Chai-ge at Rapidan Station—Charge at Trevilian's—
    On the
    Three-Chop Road
    —A Remarkable Coincidence—
    Captain
    Forbes
    Falls
    at
    Chancellorsville
    58
    Chap. VII.—Camping Again in Culpeper—Grand Cavalry Review
    The Hard-Fought
    Battle
    of Fleetwood or Brandy Station—In
    Peril at Thoroughfare Gap—Looking for the Enemy in the
    Dark—Second Encounter With First
    Rhode Island
    Cavalry
    Middleburg Fight—Death of Captain Hungerford—Fight at
    Upperville—Lieutenant-Colonel Lewis Wounded and Captured
    Captain Robinson's Capture and Daring Escape 67
    Chap. VIII.—Returning to Middleburg—Rendezvous at
    Salem
    —In
    the Rear of Meade's Army—At
    Fairfax
    Courthouse—Expecting
    a Fight Near Dranesville—Fording the
    Potomac
    —Chasing
    Scott's Nine Hundred—Capturing Wagon-Train Near
    Rockville

    Marching Northward—At
    Westminster
    —At
    Hanover
    —At
    Carlisle—On to
    Gettysburg
    —Fighting on the Left at Rummell's
    Barn 77
    Chapter I IX.—Retreat from
    Gettysburg
    —Passing Our Infantry Line

    On Road to Emmettsburg—Meeting the Enemy in a Mountain
    Pass—Ride to Leitersburg in the Dark—March to
    Hagerstown
    Fighting in the Town—Pursuing Enemy Towards
    Williamsport

    Charging Cannon—Lieutenant Ball's Gallantry—Sergeant
    Washington
    's Death—Bivouacking Near the
    Potomac
    —Fighting
    on Boonsboro' Road—Driven into
    Hagerstown
    —On Greencastle
    Road—Expecting a Great
    Battle
    —Recrossing the
    Potomac
    90
    Chap. X.—The Author Obtains Leave of Absence—Heavy Skirmishing
    Near Shepherdstown—The Return to Culpeper—Fight of
    September 13th—Colonel Beale Wounded—At Raccoon Ford
    Fight at Morton's Ford—Battle at Brandy Station—March to
    Warrenton—Engagement at
    Auburn
    Mills—On the Plains of
    Manassas
    —Captain Haynes Wounded—Under F'ire at
    Manassas
    Junction—Lieutenant Davis Killed—Return to Culpeper—
    Retreat from Culpeper—On
    Robinson
    River
    —Pursuing
    Averill 98
    Chap. XI.—Marching from
    Charlottesville
    to Centre Cross—
    Small Force in Camp—Weary
    Marches
    Under Mistaken Orders
    A Bootless Chase After Kilpatrick—Capture of Dahlgren's
    Party—Papers and Book Found on Dahlgren's Body—Marching
    and Countermarching in King and Queen—Hastening to Check
    Kilpatrick in Middlesex—His Passage Through the Northern
    Neck 107
    Chap. XII —Removal from Centre Cross to
    Orange
    —In Grant's
    Deserted Camps—On the Wilderness Battle-Field—Marching
    to Meet an Unarmed Regiment—At Spottsylvania Courthouse
    Fight at the Gayle House—Watching the Left of Grant's Army
    Fighting Near
    Guinea
    's Station—In a Tight Place on the Telegraph
    Road—A Well-Aimed Cannon Shot—On the North Anna
    A Slave's Fidelity—Battle of Hawes' Shop—In the Rear of
    Warren
    's
    Corps—Federal Outrages—A Quartermaster With a Gold
    Chain 116
    Cjiai'. XIII.—Under Minie Balls and Shells Near
    Hanover
    Courthouse—
    At Gaines' Mill—Forcing the Enemy's Picket Line—
    A
    Night Surprise—Nance's Shop—Gallantry of Major Clemens
    On Stony Creek—Heading off
    Wilson
    's Raiders—Engagement at
    Sappony
    Church
    —A Sudden Encounter—A Rapid Gallop on the
    Heels of Colonel Spear—Sharpshooting at Malvern Hill—Fight
    at
    White
    Oak
    Swamp
    , in
    Charles
    City
    —Death of Captain
    Oliver—Brigadier-General Chambliss Slain 126
    Chap. XIV.—Under the Enemy's Breastworks in
    Charles
    City
    County—Engaged Near
    Petersburg
    —Charging the First District
    of
    Columbia
    Cavalry at Malone's Crossing—Mounting Breastworks
    at Reams' Station—A Large Haul of Prisoners—On the
    Expedition to Cabin Point to Capture Beeves—In Contact With
    the First District of
    Columbia
    Cavalry Again—Charging Infantry—
    Heavy Captures—Thomas Waller Made Colonel—Fighting
    on the
    Plank Road
    —On
    Warren
    's Raid—At Hatcher's Run—At
    Dinwiddle Courthouse—At Five Forks—Retreating to
    Appomattox

    Dispersing for Home : 141
    Roster: 149
    Appendix—The Dahlgren Raid 178
    Appendix—The " Yankee " and " Rebel " Yell 187
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