Preface and Acknowledgments
Prologue
1. Leonidas—A Name to Daunt the Northern Barbarians (1776-1825)
2. “Opinions . . . Most Awfully Dangerous” (1826)
3. “Board, Room, Servant, and All Other Like Necessities” (1826-1830)
4. “’Minding High Things’ Too Much” (1828-1830)
5. “At Any Moment Our Brightest Hopes May Be Nipt in the Bud” (1830-1832)
6. “A Disposition to Be Pulling Down and Fixing Things Better” (1832-1836)
7. “How Happily the Days of Thalaba Went By” (1836-1838)
8. “Not a Common Preacher; He Was Good for Something” (1839-1841)
9. “As It Is My Duty to Live Here, I Will Try My Best to Like It” (1841-1849)
10. “From This Time Forward We Were Beggars” (1850-1857)
11. A University Takes Root in Terra Incognita (1857-1860)
12. “My Dear General, Consider Me at Your Service” (1860-1861)
13. “I am Afraid of the Polkisims of Your Nature” (1861)
14. “I Beg Leave to Tender My Resignation” (1861)
15. The Battle of Belmont—Strutting and Bonhomie (1861)
16. “I Have Saved the Army from Divers Disasters” (1861)
17. Shiloh (1862)
18. “I Am as Happy as I Generally Am” (1862)
19. Perryville—“The Most Exciting Few Moments of My Life” (1862)
20. “I Believe I Have Been of Some Use to the Republic” (1862-1863)
21. General Rabbitt Escapes a Guerrilla Snare (1863)
22. “I am Somewhat Afraid of Davis” (1863)
23. Bragg’s Designs for a Satisfying Sabbath Disintegrate (1863)
24. “Fight Ever with True Hearts. Your Friend, L. Polk” (1863)
25. A “Monstrous Proposition . . . Revolting to Southern Sentiment” (1863-1864)
26. Presidential Adviser—Army Strategies an Naval Plots (1864)
27. “Old Friends Pleased to See Me Here” (1864)
28. “Were it Not to Defend Our Soil and Families, I Should Fear the Curse of God” (1864)
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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