CHAPTER |
PAGE |
I.—Birth and Ancestry |
7 |
II.—Family Life in Virginia |
15 |
III.—School—Days and Boyhood |
21 |
IV.—Life at West Point |
25 |
V.—First Year of Army Life |
30 |
VI.—Garrison Life |
35 |
VII.—Marriage—Professor at West Point |
41 |
VIII.—Life at Fort Hamilton |
49 |
IX.—Life at Bristol College |
55 |
X.—A Summer's Engineering |
62 |
XI.—Life at Newark College |
69 |
XII.—Opening of the Episcopal High School of Virginia |
72 |
XIII.—Pecuniary Trouble—Withdrawal from the High School |
79 |
XIV.—life in Maryland |
83 |
XV.—Becomes Rector of all Saints' Church, Frederick, Maryland |
90 |
XVI.—Family Affliction |
93 |
XVII.—Life in Frederick—Resignation of the Parish |
99 |
XVIII.—Removal to Lexington, Virginia |
102 |
XIX.—Agent for the Sunday—School Union |
107 |
XX.—Work in Lexington |
117 |
XXI.—Work in Lexington—Continued |
122 |
XXII.—Breaking Out of the War |
131 |
XXIII.—The Rockbridge Artillery |
140 |
XXIV.—Colonel of Artillery—First Battle of Manassas |
146 |
XXV.—Summer of 1861—Increase of Artillery Force |
154 |
XXVI.—Winter at Centreville—Opening of the Spring Campaign |
169 |
XXVII.—To the Peninsula and Back Again |
179 |
XXVIII.—Defence of Richmond—Seven Days' Battles |
187 |
XXIX.—Summer of 1862 |
199 |
XXX.—Advance into Maryland—Battle of Sharpsburg |
210 |
XXXI.—Fall and Winter of 1862 |
226 |
XXXII.—First Battle of Fredericksburg |
239 |
XXXIII.—Winter and Spring of 1863—Battle of Chancellorsville |
250 |
XXXIV.—Summer of 1863—Invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania |
269 |
XXXV.—Battle of Gettysburg |
282 |
XXXVI.—After Gettysburg—Bristow Station—Mine Run—Home
on Furlough—Colonel Pendleton's Marriage |
295 |
XXXVII.—Return to Camp—Sent to Dalton to Reorganize General
J. E. Johnston's Artillery |
312 |
XXXVIII.—From the Wilderness to Cold Harbor |
323 |
XXXIX.—Summer of 1864—Hunter's Advance Up the Valley—Siege
of Petersburg |
339 |
XL.—Early's Advance into Maryland |
360 |
XLI.—Death of Colonel Sandie Pendleton |
368 |
XLII.—Opening Weeks of 1865—Sheridan's Advance Up the
Valley |
383 |
XLIII.—Evacuation of Petersburg—Surrender at Appomattox |
393 |
XLIV.—Return Home—Resumption of Parish Work—Conditions
of Daily Life |
407 |
XLV.—Personal Indignities—Closing of the Church—Rallying
Against Disaster in the State and Diocese—Reopening
of Washington College and the Virginia Military Institute
-Return of Virginia to Connection with the
General Convention |
422 |
XLVL.—Again Rector of Latimer Parish—Pecuniary Difficulties
—Constant Work–Aid for South Carolina—Letters |
435 |
XLVII.—Distinguished Professors in Lexington—Efforts to Enlarge
the Church—Parochial and Family Troubles-Death
of General R. E. Lee—Letters |
444 |
XLVIIL.—Monument and Memorial Church for General R. E. Lee
Proposed—Southern Tour to Raise Money—School for
Little Boys—Failing Health |
454 |
XLIX.—New Church Begun—Voyage to Halifax and England—
Death of Miss and Mrs. Lee—Second Tour to Raise
Money—Connection with Diocesan Work—Letters |
462 |
L.—Golden Wedding—Illness—Work to the Last—Death |
474 |