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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

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  2. CHAPTER I. Virginia in 1860—Her Seven Grand Divisions—Geological Characteristics, Climate and Agricultural Products—Her Population—Political and Historical Importance
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  3. CHAPTER II. Slavery in Virginia—The Agitation of the Slavery Question—Distribution of Slaves in the State—John Brown's Invasion
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  4. CHAPTER III. From John Brown's Execution to the Federal Invasion—The Election of President Lincoln—Meeting of the Virginia Convention—Governor Letcher's Reply to the Call for Troops—Seizure of Harper's Ferry—Union with the Confederate States
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  5. CHAPTER IV. The Plan of Invasion—Northwestern Virginia—Grafton, Philippi and Rich Mountain—May to July, 1861
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  6. CHAPTER V. The First Kanawha Valley Campaign, April to July, 1861
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  7. CHAPTER VI. The First Shenandoah Valley Campaign, April to July, 1861
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  8. CHAPTER VII. The Bull Run, or Manassas, Campaign, January to July, 1861
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  9. CHAPTER VIII. Operations about Norfolk and Yorktown—Battle of Big Bethel—Burning of Hampton
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  10. CHAPTER IX. The Tygart's Valley and Cheat Mountain Campaign—Battle of Greenbrier River, or Camp Bartow—Battle of Alleghany Mountain
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  11. CHAPTER X. Operations along the Potomac—From First Manassas to Battle of Leesburg
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  12. CHAPTER XI. Battle of Leesburg—Operations on the Lower Potomac and East Shore—Action at Dranesville
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  13. CHAPTER XII. Stonewall Jackson's Romney Campaign
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  14. CHAPTER XIII. Review of Military Conditions, Spring of 1862
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  15. CHAPTER XIV. Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign of 1862
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  16. CHAPTER XV. The Peninsula Campaign of 1862—Yorktown, Williamsburg and Seven Pines
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  17. CHAPTER XVI. The Seven Days' Battles before Richmond
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  18. CHAPTER XVII. Stonewall Jackson's Cedar Run Campaign
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  19. CHAPTER XVIII. Lee's Campaign against Pope in Northern Virginia
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  20. CHAPTER XIX. The Maryland Campaign against McClellan
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  21. CHAPTER XX. The Fredericksburg Campaign
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  22. CHAPTER XXI. The Chancellorsville Campaign and Death of Jackson
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