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On the Trail of Grant and Lee, by Frederick Trevor Hill
Forward
Chapter I. Three Civil Wars
Chapter II. Washington and Lee
Chapter III. Lee at West Point
Chapter IV. The Boyhood of Grant
Chapter V. Grant at West Point
Chapter VI. Lieutenant Grant Under Fire
Chapter VII. Captain Lee at the Front
Chapter VIII. Colonel Lee After the Mexican War
Chapter IX. Captain Grant in a Hard Fight
Chapter X. Grant's Difficulties in Securing a Command
Chapter XI. Lee at the Parting of the Ways
Chapter XII. Opening Moves
Chapter XIII. Grant's First Success
Chapter XIV. The Battle of Shiloh
Chapter XV. Lee in the Saddle
Chapter XVI. A Game of Strategy
Chapter XVII. Lee and the Invasion of Maryland
Chapter XVIII. The Battle of Antietam or Sharpsburg
Chapter XIX. Lee against Burnside and Hooker
Chapter XX. In the Hour of Triumph
Chapter XXI. Grant at Vicksburg
Chapter XXII. The Battle of Gettysburg
Chapter XXIII. In the Face of Disaster
Chapter XXIV. The Rescue of Two Armies
Chapter XXV. Lieutenant-General Grant
Chapter XXVI. A Duel to the Death
Chapter XXVII. Check and Countercheck
Chapter XXVIII. The Beginning of the End
Chapter XXIX. At Bay
Chapter XXX. The Surrender
Chapter XXXI. Lee's Years of Peace
Chapter XXXII. The Head of the Nation
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