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E-text prepared by David Garcia, Mary Meehan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Kentuckiana Digital Library (http://kdl.kyvl.org/)
Brother against Brother
OR, THE WAR ON THE BORDER
The Blue and the Gray Army Series
AUTHOR OF "THE ARMY AND NAVY SERIES" "YOUNG AMERICA ABROAD, FIRST AND SECOND SERIES" "BOAT-CLUB STORIES" "THE GREAT WESTERN SERIES" "THE ONWARD AND UPWARD SERIES" "THE WOODVILLE STORIES" "THE STARRY FLAG SERIES" "THE YACHT-CLUB SERIES" "THE LAKE SHORE SERIES" "THE RIVERDALE STORIES" "THE ALL-OVER-THE-WORLD LIBRARY" "THE BLUE AND THE GRAY NAVY SERIES" "THE BOAT-BUILDER SERIES" ETC.
BOSTON LEE AND SHEPARD PUBLISHERS 10 MILK STREET 1894
Copyright, 1894, by Lee and Shepard
All Rights Reserved
Brother against Brother
Electrotyping by C. J. Peters & Son, Boston, U.S.A.
Presswork by S. J. Parkhill & Co.
TO My Son-in-Law GEORGE W. WHITE, Esquire ONE OF TWO WHO HAVE ALWAYS BEEN THE SAME TO ME AS REAL SONS This Book IS AFFECTIONATELY AND GRATEFULLY DEDICATED
"The Overseer elevated his rifle."
PREFACE
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER
CHAPTER I
TROUBLESOME TIMES IN KENTUCKY
CHAPTER II
SOMETHING ABOUT THE LYON FAMILY
CHAPTER III
A NORTHERN FAMILY IN KENTUCKY
CHAPTER IV
THE ARRIVAL AND WELCOME AT RIVERLAWN
CHAPTER V
THE DISTRESS OF MRS. TITUS LYON
CHAPTER VI
THE NIGHT ADVENTURE ON THE CREEK
CHAPTER VII
A STORMY INTERVIEW ON THE BRIDGE
CHAPTER VIII
AN OVERWHELMING ARGUMENT
CHAPTER IX
A MOST UNREASONABLE BROTHER
"Then you mean I am drunk."
CHAPTER X
THE SINK-CAVERN NEAR BAR CREEK
CHAPTER XI
AROUSED TO THE SOLEMN DUTY OF THE HOUR
CHAPTER XII
THE NIGHT EXPEDITION IN THE MAGNOLIA
CHAPTER XIII
AT THE HEAD WATERS OF BAR CREEK
CHAPTER XIV
THE TRANSPORTATION OF THE ARMS
CHAPTER XV
THE ESTABLISHMENT OF FORT BEDFORD
CHAPTER XVI
THE UNION MEETING AT BIG BEND
CHAPTER XVII
THE EJECTION OF THE NOISY RUFFIANS
"He grappled with the fellow."
CHAPTER XVIII
THE DEMAND OF CAPTAIN TITUS LYON
CHAPTER XIX
THE CONFERENCE IN FORT BEDFORD
CHAPTER XX
THE APPROACH OF THE RUFFIAN FORCES
CHAPTER XXI
THE BEGINNING OF HOSTILITIES
CHAPTER XXII
THE FIRST SHOT FROM FORT BEDFORD
CHAPTER XXIII
THE PARTY ATTACKED IN THE CROSS-CUT
CHAPTER XXIV
THE ENCOUNTER WITH THE RUFFIANS
"I had to be careful not to hit the lady."
CHAPTER XXV
THE GRATITUDE OF TWO FAIR MAIDENS
CHAPTER XXVI
THE SKIRMISH ON THE NEW ROAD
CHAPTER XXVII
AN UNEXPLAINED GATHERING ON THE ROAD
CHAPTER XXVIII
THE RESULT OF THE FLANK MOVEMENT
CHAPTER XXIX
THE HUMILIATING RETREAT OF THE RUFFIANS
CHAPTER XXX
LEVI BEDFORD AND HIS PRISONER
"It won't go off again until you load it."
CHAPTER XXXI
DR. FALKIRK VISITS RIVERLAWN
CHAPTER XXXII
THE ARRIVAL OF THE RECRUITING OFFICER
CHAPTER XXXIII
ONE AGAINST THREE ON THE ROAD
"'Stop, boy!' shouted the man."
CHAPTER XXXIV
THE FIRE THAT WAS STARTED AT RIVERLAWN
CHAPTER XXXV
A BATTLE IN PROSPECT ON THE CREEK
"The boys climbed a big tree to obtain a better view."
CHAPTER XXXVI
THE SECOND BATTLE OF RIVERLAWN
THE BLUE AND THE GRAY
NAVY SERIES
ARMY SERIES
Lee and Shepard's DOLLAR BOOKS
Around the World in Eighty Days. By Jules Verne. Illustrated.
The Wreck of the Chancellor, and Martin Paz. Two stories in one volume. By Jules Verne.
Winter in the Ice; Dr. Ox's Experiment; A Drama in the Air. Three stories in one volume. By Jules Verne.
The tales in the foregoing three volumes were translated from the French by Hon. George M. Towle, author of "Heroes of History."
The Prairie Crusoe: Adventures in the Far West. Translated from the French.
Willis the Pilot: A Sequel to the Swiss family Robinson.
The Young Crusoe: The Adventures of a Shipwrecked Boy. By Dr. Harley.
Cast Away in the Cold: An Old Man's Story of a Young Man's Adventures. By Dr. Isaac I. Hayes, the famous Arctic explorer, author of "An Arctic Boat Journey," etc.
Adrift in the Ice-Fields. By Captain Charles W. Hall.
The Arctic Crusoe: A Tale of the Polar Sea. By Percy B. St. John.
The Year's Best Days. By Rose Hartwick Thorpe, author of the well-known poem, "Curfew must not ring to-night."
Dora Darling, the Daughter of the Regiment. By Mrs. Jane G. Austin.
Dora Darling and Little Sunshine. (Originally published under the title of "Outpost.") By Mrs. Jane G. Austin.
The Border Boy, and how he became the Great Pioneer of the West. A life of Daniel Boone. By W. H. Bogart.
The Printer Boy; or, How Ben Franklin made his Mark.
The Bobbin Boy; or, How Nat got his Learning. An example for youth.
The Patriot Boy, and how he became the Father of his Country. A life of George Washington for young folks.
The General; or, Twelve Nights in a Hunter's Camp. By Rev. William Barrows, D.D.
Yarns of an Old Mariner. By Mary Cowden Clarke.
Planting the Wilderness; or, The Pioneer Boys. A story of frontier life. By James D. McCabe, Jr.
The Young Pioneers of the North West. By Dr. C. H. Pearson, author of "The Cabin on the Prairie."
The Cabin on the Prairie. By Dr. C. H. Pearson. A picture of an emigrant's life in early days in Minnesota.
Great Men and Gallant Deeds. By John G. Edgar.
Golden Hair: A Tale of the Pilgrim Fathers. By Sir Lascelles Wraxhall, Bart.
Battles at Home. By Mary G. Darling.
In the World. By Mary G. Darling, author of "Battles at Home."
The Young Invincibles; or, Patriotism at Home.
Schoolboy Days; or, Ernest Bracebridge. By William H. G. Kingston.
Antony Waymouth; or, The Gentlemen Adventurers. By William H. G. Kingston.
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