CHAPTER I PAGE Good-by to the Army of the Potomac. 3. CHAPTER II New Orleans After the War. 16. CHAPTER III A Military Execution. 26. CHAPTER IV Marches Through Pine Forests. 38. CHAPTER V Out of the Wilderness. 45. CHAPTER VI A Texas Norther. 55. CHAPTER VII Life in a Texas Town. 66. CHAPTER VIII Letters Home. 75. CHAPTER IX Disturbed Condition of Texas. 84. CHAPTER X General Custer Parts with his Staff at Cairo and Detroit. 94. CHAPTER XI Orders to Report at Fort Riley, Kansas. 105. CHAPTER XII Westward Ho!-Fighting ...
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CHAPTER I PAGE Good-by to the Army of the Potomac. 3. CHAPTER II New Orleans After the War. 16. CHAPTER III A Military Execution. 26. CHAPTER IV Marches Through Pine Forests. 38. CHAPTER V Out of the Wilderness. 45. CHAPTER VI A Texas Norther. 55. CHAPTER VII Life in a Texas Town. 66. CHAPTER VIII Letters Home. 75. CHAPTER IX Disturbed Condition of Texas. 84. CHAPTER X General Custer Parts with his Staff at Cairo and Detroit. 94. CHAPTER XI Orders to Report at Fort Riley, Kansas. 105. CHAPTER XII Westward Ho!-Fighting Dissipation in the Seventh Cavalry-General Custer's Temptations. 114. CHAPTER XIII A Medley of Officers and Men. 133. CHAPTER XIV The Course of True Love. 146. CHAPTER XV A Prairie Fire. 164. CHAPTER XVI Sacrifices and Self-Denial of Pioneer Duty-Captain Robbins and Colonel Cook attacked, and Fight for Three Hours. 174. CHAPTER XVII A Flood at Fort Hays. 191. CHAPTER XVIII Ordered Back to Fort Harker. 200. CHAPTER XIX The First Fight of the Seventh Cavalry. 208.
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