CONTENTS OF VOLUME THREE.)

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FRONTISPIECE, "BETWEEN THE LINES DURING A TRUCE."            By Gilbert Gaul    .           Vt

LIST OF MAI'S ............ .......                                  ......               XVIII

LIST OF ARTISTS       ..     .     ..         .    .............         .  ...........   xIX

LIST OF DRAUGHTSMEN             ....................... ........... XIX

LIST OF ENGRAVERS       .......       ............     ....... ........................ . XIX



                      THE PERRYVILLE CAMPAIGN.
BRAGG'S INVASION OF KENTUCKY.. ..               .. GENERAL JOSEPH WHEELER.1
     ILLUSItRATum't5: li the Vanl (V. Tuber)-Map otNorth Mi8.is4sppiandWestTennes-see (Jacob Wels) -
     Map of the Corinth and Inka Region (reproduction from an oftlial map) - Map of Bragg's Invasion of
     Kentucky (Jacob Well.) - Brigadler-General Preston Smith, C. S. A., from photo.- Union Fort at Man-
     Iordvilie, fromu photo. (E. .J. IMfeeke) - Lieutenant-General E. Kirby Smith, C. S. A., from Brady photo.-
     Lleateisiat-General Joseph Wheeler, C. S. A., from Brady photo.- MaJor-General B. F. Cheathamn, C. S. A.,
     trout photo.- Spring near Perryville which helped to relieve Bragg's parched Arnuy; and Pear-tree, One
     fitodmre Years, Old, at th,- Left of Rousseau's Position. Perryville, from photoo. by E. H. Fox (Ha ry Fenn)
     -(orner of the Confederate Cemetery at Perryville, from photo. by E. H. Fox (Hurry FesnnJ -Map of
   the Battle-Hield of Perryville (Jacob Wells) -Defenise of Cage's Ford, on the Cumberland River. November
   21, 1862, from a lithograph of a war-time sketch by A. E. Mathews, lent by Major E. C. Dawes (Harry
   Fruit).

MORGAN'S CAVALRY DURING THE BRAGG                 GENERAL BASIL W. DUKE ... ....... 26
    INVASION                              ........................                             .               .... .

THE OPPOSING FORCES AT PERRYVILLE, KY. Composition, Strength, and Lossges ........         2n)

EAST TENNESSEE AND THE CAMPAIGN OF            I
    PERRYVILLE.                                 GENERAL DON CARLOS BUELL............ :1
    ILLUSTR1ATIONS: On the Skirmish Line (WV. Tber) - Brevet MaJor-G-neral James B. Fry, from a photo.-
    Brigadier-G-elral James S. Jackson, fron t a photo.-Brigadier-Geueral William R. Terrill, from photo.
    lent by Mrs. G. A. Portertleld.

ON THE FIELD OF PERRYVILLE .....         .......... GENERAL CHARLES C. GILBERT         .   .,2
     ILLUtST.ATIONS: Perryville, Kentutky. looking South-east from the Maekville Pike, from photo. by E.
     H. Fox (Harry Fenn)-Ridge on the Union Left Occupled by Stone's and Bush's Batteries-th.. Scene of
     starkweather'. Contest, and Tree near where General James S. Jackson Fell, front 1hotos. b- E. i. F,,x
     (lfry Feun)-View looking North-east front the Position of Loomisr' Battery, the Center of Rousseau's
     line; anid Pos.tion of Loomnlu" Battery oi Rousseau's Line, looking across Doctor's Cr-ek, from photo-. by
     E. 11. Fox (Harry Penn)-Farm-honse of H. P. Bottow, fr,)m photo. by E. B. Fox (Harry Fen.)-Engage.
     ocen1t of Starkwenther'a Brigade out the Extreme Union Left, from lIthograph of a war-time sketch
     by A. E. Mathews (Harry Fe".).

NOTES OF A STAFF-OFFICER AT PERRYVILLE.. MAJOR J. MONTGOMERY WRIGHT.. .64)

CUMBERLAND GAP .          ...........G...          GENERAL GEORGE W. MORGAN .            1; '
     ILLU.STRATIoss: lrig:.tldier-General(George W. Morgan, fromphoto. by Hirkeox-Plan of tteCoiflederste
     Works ut Cutmberland Gap, from a drawtng by Captain W. F. Patterson (Jaeob Wells)-VIew of Cumber-
     land Gap from the South, from a lithograph lent by Mrs. Carrie Buckner (E. J. teeker).

THE OPPOSING FORCES AT CUMBERLAND GAP .... .......... ...................                  69

    i In order to save moch repetition, particular credit is here given to the Massachusetts Conmmandery of the
hoyal Legion. to Colonel Arnoldt A. Rand, General Albert Ordway. and Charles B. Hall for the use of photographsb
utI drawings. War-time photographers whose work is of the greatest historical vahie. andi has been freely drawn
Itton In the preparation of the lienitrattons, are M. B. Brady, Alexander Gardner, and Captain A. J. Russell in the
North; and D. H. Anderson of Richmond, Va., and George S. Co2k of Charleston, S. C.-the latter. sinee the war.
having s-cceeded t O the ownership of the Anderson negatives.
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