
Recollections of the Civil War
Civil War Memories SeriesBy Charles Anderson DanaLength8h 46m
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Madison & Adams Press presents the Civil War Memories Series. This meticulous selection of the firsthand accounts, memoirs and diaries is specially comprised for Civil War enthusiasts and all people curious about the personal accounts and true life stories of the unknown soldiers, the well known commanders, politicians, nurses and civilians amidst the war.
"Recollections of the Civil War" is a memoir work by Charles Anderson Dana, a senior government official during the Civil War. Dana spent three years as an Assistant Secretary of War, playing especially the role of the liaison between the War Department and General Ulysses S. Grant. In his book, Dana brought valuable first hand information about Lincoln's cabinet, General Grant, as well as many interesting anecdotes from the War.
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GenreHistory, Biography and Memoir
Length8 hrs 46 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJul 2, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Recollections of the Civil War
12CHAPTER X. CHATTANOOGA AND MISSIONARY RIDGE.
2PREFACE.
13CHAPTER XI. THE WAR DEPARTMENT IN WAR TIMES.
3CHAPTER I. FROM THE TRIBUNE TO THE WAR DEPARTMENT.
14CHAPTER XII. ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND HIS CABINET.
4CHAPTER II. AT THE FRONT WITH GRANT'S ARMY.
15CHAPTER XIII. THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC IN '64.
5CHAPTER III. BEFORE AND AROUND VICKSBURG.
16CHAPTER XIV. THE GREAT GAME BETWEEN GRANT AND LEE.
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6CHAPTER IV. IN CAMP AND BATTLE WITH GRANT AND HIS GENERALS.
17CHAPTER XV. THE MARCH ON PETERSBURG.
7CHAPTER V. SOME CONTEMPORARY PORTRAITS.
18CHAPTER XVI. EARLY'S RAID AND THE WASHINGTON PANIC.
8CHAPTER VI. THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG
19CHAPTER XVII. THE SECRET SERVICE OF THE WAR.
9CHAPTER VII. PEMBERTON'S SURRENDER.
20CHAPTER XVIII. A VISIT TO SHERIDAN IN THE VALLEY.
10CHAPTER VIII. WITH THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND.
21CHAPTER XIX. "ON TO RICHMOND" AT LAST!
11CHAPTER IX. THE REMOVAL OF ROSECRANS.
22CHAPTER XX. THE CLOSING SCENES AT WASHINGTON.