Volume 260 pages
This is a compelling history written concisely, filled with many details and unknown facts. The writer Grenville Mellen Dodge was a Union Army officer on the border and a pioneering figure in military intelligence during the Civil War. He served in many significant assignments, including command of the XVI Corps during the Atlanta Campaign.
Contents:
The Southwestern Campaign
Letter of General Dodge to his Father
The Battle of Atlanta
Letter to General Raum
The Indian Campaigns of 1864-65
The Indian Campaigns of 1865-66
Campaign up the Tennessee River Valley
The Army of the Tennessee
The Campaign in the West
A Talk to Old Comrades
General Grant
Use of Block-Houses During the Civil War
An Incident of the War
Gen. G. M. Dodge on the Water Cure
Misplaced Sympathy
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