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Arrival at Camp: August 1862; Ch02. Trip to Washington, D. C.: August 1862; Ch03. Near the Battle of Bull Run: September 1862-November 1862; Ch04. March to Fredericksburg: November 1862; Ch05. Arrival at Fredericksburg: November 1862-December 1862; Ch06. Battle of Fredericksburg: December 1862; Ch07. Winter Quarters: January 1863-April 1863; Ch08. Battle of Chancellorsville: May 1863; Ch09. Establishing a Hospital: May 1863-June 1863; Ch10. Closing Hospital: June 1863; Ch11. Finding and Rejoining Their Regiments: June 1863; Ch12. Battle of Gettysburg: July 1863 327 $aCh13. Following Lee: July 1863Ch14. Battle of Wapping Heights: July 1863; Ch15. Picket Duty on Rappahannock: August 1863-September 1863; Ch16. Culpepper, Virginia: September 1863-October 1863; Ch17. Movements of the Second Division: October 1863-November 1863; Photospread; Ch18. Brandy Station: November 1863; Ch19. Battles of Locust Grove and Mine Run: December 1863; Ch20. Winter Quarters: December 1863-April 1864; Ch21. Battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania Court House: May 1864; Ch22. Received Sick Furlough: May 1864 327 $aCh23. Reported Back to Mansion House Hospital: July 1864-October 1864Ch24. Transfer to Fort Reno: October 1864-November 1864; Ch25. Return from Furlough Home "to Vote"-Battle of Fort Morton: November 1864-December 1864; Ch26. Return to Active Duty at the Front: December 1864-February 1865; Ch27. Battle at Hatcher's Run: February 1865-March 1865; Ch28. Battle for Petersburg: April 1865; Ch29. Camp near Burkesville: April 1865; Ch30. March from Burkesville to near Alexandria: May 1865; Ch31. Grand Review of the Army of the Potomac: May 1865; Ch32. Farewells: June 1865 327 $aCh33. Going Home: June 1865Ch34. 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