6Chapter V. Round About Richmond
29Chapter XXVIII. Gettysburg—Third Day
7Chapter VI. The Battle of Williamsburg
30Chapter XXIX. The Wave Rolls Back
8Chapter VII. Seven Pines, or Fair Oaks
31Chapter XXX. Longstreet Moves to Georgia
9Chapter VIII. Sequelæ of Seven Pines
32Chapter XXXI. Battle of Chickamauga
10Chapter IX. Robert E. Lee in Command
33Chapter XXXII. Failure to Follow Success
11Chapter X. Fighting Along the Chickahominy
34Chapter XXXIII. The East Tennessee Campaign
12Chapter XI. Battle of Malvern Hill
35Chapter XXXIV. Besieging Knoxville
13Chapter XII. Halleck and Pope in Federal Command
36Chapter XXXV. Cut Off From East and West
14Chapter XIII. Making Ready for Manassas Again
37Chapter XXXVI. Strategic Importance of the Field
15Chapter XIV. Second Battle of Manassas (Bull Run)
38Chapter XXXVII. Last Days in Tennessee
16Chapter XV. The Maryland Campaign
39Chapter XXXVIII. Battle of the Wilderness
17Chapter XVI. “The Lost Order”—South Mountain
40Chapter XXXIX. Again in Front of Richmond
18Chapter XVII. Preliminaries of the Great Battle
41Chapter XL. Talk of Peace
19Chapter XVIII. Battle of Sharpsburg, or Antietam
42Chapter XLI. Battle of Five Forks
20Chapter XIX. Battle of Sharpsburg, or Antietam (continued).
43Chapter XLII. Petersburg
21Chapter XX. Review of the Maryland Campaign
44Chapter XLIII. Appomattox
22Chapter XXI. Reorganization and Rest for Both Armies
45Chapter XLIV. Post-bellum Pendant
23Chapter XXII. Battle of Fredericksburg
46Appendix. Letters of General Robert E. Lee and General Longstreet