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Index
The Civil War in 1862: The Battles that Saved Both the North and South
About Charles River Editors
Introduction
The Battle of Shiloh
Chapter 1: Johnston, Grant, and Sherman
Chapter 2: Fort Henry and Fort Donelson
Chapter 3: The Armies Catch Their Breath
Chapter 4: The Beginning of the Battle
Chapter 5: The Hornet’s Nest
Chapter 6: Holding the Line
Chapter 7: April 7
Chapter 8: The Aftermath of Shiloh
Bibliography
The Valley Campaign and the Peninsula Campaign
Chapter 1: In the Wake of Bull Run
Chapter 2: Stonewall Jackson’s Valley Campaign
Chapter 3: Advancing Toward Richmond
Chapter 4: Stuart’s Ride around McClellan
Chapter 5: The Seven Days Battles
The Northern Virginia Campaign of 1862
Chapter 1: John Pope and the Army of Virginia
Chapter 2: Cedar Mountain
Chapter 3: Moving Toward Manassas
Chapter 4: August 28, 1862
Chapter 5: August 29, 1862
Chapter 6: August 30, 1862
Chapter 7: The Aftermath of the Battle
Second Bull Run Bibliography
The Maryland Campaign of 1862
Chapter 1: Lee Decides to Invade Maryland
Chapter 2: Initial Movements
Chapter 3: The Lost Order
Chapter 4: Harpers Ferry
Chapter 5: Dispositions Before the Battle
Chapter 6: The Beginning of the Battle
Chapter 7: Fighting in the Center
Chapter 8: Burnside’s Attack
Chapter 9: Lee’s Retreat and the Aftermath
Bibliography
The Fredericksburg Campaign
Chapter 1: The Aftermath of Antietam
Chapter 2: Moving Toward Fredericksburg
Chapter 3: Crossing the Rappahannock
Chapter 4: Fighting South of Fredericksburg
Chapter 5: It Is Well That War Is So Terrible
Chapter 6: The Aftermath of the Battle of Fredericksburg
Bibliography
The Battle of Stones River
Chapter 1: Middle Tennessee
Chapter 2: Moving to Murfreesboro
Chapter 3: December 31, 1862
Chapter 4: January 1-3, 1863
Chapter 5: The Aftermath of the Battle of Stones River
Bibliography
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