From the Book - First edition.
Part 1 the march up ; chapter one people who will not give in ; chapter two there were never such men in an army before ; chapter three this campaign is going to end this show ; chapter four a perfectly surplus body of men ; chapter five victory will inevitably attend our arms ; chapter six a goggle-eyed old snapping turtle ; chapter seven a universal panic prevails ; chapter eight you will have to fight like the devil to hold your own ; part 2 the first day - chapter nine the devil's to pay ; chapter ten you stand alone, between the Rebel Army and your homes! ; chapter eleven the dutch run and leave us to fight ; chapter twelve go in, South Carolina! ; chapter thirteen if the enemy is there to-morrow, we must attack him ; part 3 - chapter fourteen one of the bigger bubbles of the scum ; chapter fifteen you are to hold this ground at all cost ; chapter sixteen I have never been in a hotter place ; chapter seventeen the supreme moment of the war had come ; chapter eighteen remember Harper's Ferry! ; chapter nineteen we are the Louisiana tigers! ; chapter twenty let us have no more retreats ; part 4 the third day - chapter twenty-one the general plan of attack was unchanged ; chapter twenty-two are you going to do y our duty today? ; chapter twenty-three the shadow of a cloud across a sunny field ; chapter twenty-four as clear a defeat as our army ever met with ; chapter twenty-five there is bad faith somewhere ; chapter twenty-six to sweep & plunder the battle grounds
From the Book - First edition.
The march up. People who will not give in
There were never such men in an army before
This campaign is going to end this show
A perfectly surplus body of men
Victory will inevitably attend our arms
A goggle-eyed old snapping turtle
A universal panic prevails
You will have to fight like the devil to hold your own
The first day. The devil's to pay
You stand alone, between the Rebel Army and your homes!
The Dutch run and leave us to fight
If the enemy is there to-morrow, we must attack him
The second day. One of the bigger bubbles of the scum
You are to hold this ground at all costs
I have never been in a hotter place
The supreme moment of the war had come
We are the Louisiana Tigers!
Let us have no more retreats
The third day. The general plan of attack was unchanged
Are you going to do your duty today?
The shadow of a cloud across a sunny field
As clear a defeat as our army ever met with
There is bad faith somewhere
To sweep & plunder the battle grounds.