Captain Glazier narrates his experiences as a cavalryman in the Federal Army during the Civil War, from his enlistment in New York State to his capture at the battle of Brandy Station. (Summary by Jonathan Limebrook)
Chapter 1 - The War for the Union--Contest BegunChapter 2 - Camp-Life and its InfluencesChapter 3 - Preparations for Active ServiceChapter 4 - The Advance to the RappahannockChapter 5 - Pope's Campaign in Northern VirginiaChapter 6 - Rebel Invasion of MarylandChapter 7 - McClellan Succeeded by BurnsideChapter 8 - Organization of a Cavalry CorpsChapter 9 - Rebel Chiefs and their RaidsChapter 10 - Chancellorsville and Stoneman's Raid Part 1Chapter 10 - Chancellorsville and Stoneman's Raid Part 2Chapter 11 - From Yorktown to FalmouthChapter 12 - Second Invasion of Maryland-- Gettysburg Part 1Chapter 12 - Second Invasion of Maryland-- Gettysburg Part 2Chapter 13 - Retreat of the Rebels from Gettysburg Part 1Chapter 13 - Retreat of the Rebels from Gettysburg Part 2Chapter 14 - Kilpatrick's Gunboat Expedition Part 1Chapter 14 - Kilpatrick's Gunboat Expedition Part 2Chapter 15 - Capture of the Author
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