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Heth, Henry. The Memoirs of Henry Heth. Edited by James I. Morrison, Jr. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1974. Chapter 1 9 Youth, school days, death of father, appointed a midshipman, Declined. Appointed to West Point Chapter 2 14 Life at West Point. In hospital. Furlough. First class encampment. Hospital. Arrested. Ginger bread. How we revenge insult on our class Chapter 3 33 Bad boy rewarded. Last day at West Point. Burnsides goes home with Heth. White Sulphur Springs, Jack Miller. Fort Hamilton Chapter 4 41 Fort Hamilton. Burnside captures a naval officer but loses sweetheart. Burnside ordered to Mexico. The great matinee. Experiences before and at matinee. Chapter 5 49 Sail for Vera Cruz Yellow Fever Leave for City of Mexico. Puebla. Cholula Brevet missed. Chapter 6 55 City of Mexico. Meet classmates. Burnside in scape. Prompted to Sixth Infantry. Appointed aide-de-camp to General Clark. Chapter 7 58 Cortez Coffee Planation. Hancock in love with a Spanish beauty. Return to Mexico City. Cadet hash in hall of the Montezuma. Bull Fight. Visit Popocatepetl visit a cave. Return to Mexico City. Visit battlefield. Peace. Regiment order Jalapa Chapter 8 66 Lieut. Col. Loomis command Sixth Infantry. Leave Jalapa for Vera Cruz. Juley episode causes trouble. Regimental enthusiast. Jefferson Barrack. Life there. Part of Sixth Infantry ordered to Upper Mississippi. Sick and ordered home. Hancock accompanies me. Trip to New York. Baptism of Fire. Chapter 9 75 dine with General Scott. Poor James! A game of whist with Scott. Philadelphia. Dr. Chapman. Arrive in Richmond Summer at White Sulphur, Richmond. John Y. Mason and Family. Chapter 10 81 ordered to Fort Leavenworth. Cross the plains First buffalo hunt. Arrive at ‘Fort Sod.” Indian surrounds. Cured buffalo tongues. Colonel Sumner locates Fort Atkinson. Alexander Major. Lieutenant Magilton. Mason appointed sutler. Colonel Hoffman arrives. Indians visit Post. Buffalo on the plains exterminated. Indian problem solved. How the buffalo hide is prepared for commerce. Chapter 11 94 Indian women do all the hard work. Thrash their husbands. Sign language. Indians worship with the pipe. How done. Indian medicine. Most properly charms. Killing wolves. Drunken officer produces war. Colonel Sumner settles the trouble. Brevet Captain Buckner in command. My brother John joins me. Major R. H. Chilton Grey hounds. Fight with Pawnees. How Indians scalp the dead. Incantations. Find an Indian baby in the grass. Mason purchases Mexican Women and child. Chapter 12 103 Evenings. Kill buffalo with bow and arrow. Lieutenant Johnson. First Dragoons visit post. How reputations are sometimes Made. Prairie Dog. Rattlesnakes. Friends of an Indian saves many lives. Bishop Lamy forms Mexican priesthood. Visit Leavenworth. Baptism of Kiowa. Kiowa dies. Chapter 13 110 Visit St. Louis. Meet Lieutenant and Brevet Captain U.S. Grant. Drive to Jefferson Barracks. What happened told after surrender April 9, 1865. Ordered to Washington. Visit Virginia. Return to St. Louis. Grant a happy father. Return to my post. More about Indians. Two supply trains burnt. Plant corn. Buck shooting. Mexican bailes performed story of a noted dancer. 1 Chapter 14 abandon Fort Atkinson. Ordered to Fort Riley appointed post quartermaster. Cold weather stops work. Buffalo hunt. Fort Kearney. Buffalo reported near post. Grasshopped Grattan massacre. Sioux on the war path. Appointed regimental quartermaster. General Harney to command Sioux expedition, appoints me his aide-de-camp. At Leavenworth. Appointed a captain in the Tenth Infantry. Ordered to Washington. Sees adjutant general and secretary of war. Ordered on Sioux expedition. Company mounted. Leave Fort Leavenworth. Famous Buffalo Hunt. Chapter 15 127 Reach North Platte. Harney attacks Indian village. Charges against A.P. Howe. Obituaries. Winter at Fort Laramie. Antelope not good. A duel. Ordered to Platt Bridge. Company improved in fire accuracy. Fort Snelling. Visit Captain Bee. Horses sold. Major E. R. Canby. Apply for leave. Visit to secretary of war. Target practice. Wife. Married. Board at West Point. Burnside’s the best. Board visits New England. Burnside fails to received the award. McClellan. target practice. Approved by secretary. Ordered to Utah. Command of recruits. Camp Floyd. Mormons. Pratt shot. Revenge. Mountain Meadow Massacre. Chapter. 16 145 Judge Cradlebaugh. Company ordered to Provo. U.S. courts a travesty. Brigham Young, judge and jury. Position becomes hazardous. Major Paul to Provo. Mormon church, how organized. General Johnston leaves Utah. Col. C. F. Smith in command. Captain Burton, English Army, pays a visit. On leave. War fever. Virginia secedes. Resigns. Expedition to Norfolk. Chapter 17. 151 ordered to report of General Floyd. Floyd-Wise campaign in western Virginia. Chapter 18 159 Ordered to report to Jefferosn Davis. “How much rank can you stand?” to be sent to Trans-Mississippi. Providence protests him. Ordered to western Virginia. Giles Court House. Attacks Federals at Lewisburg. Repulsed General Crook. Join General E. Kirby Smith. Battle of Richmond, Kentucky. Demonstration on Cincinnati. Bragg crazy. Chapter. 19 168 ordered to report to Lee. Chancellorsville. Army reorganization. Promoted. General Lee invades Pennsylvania. Division opens battle of Gettysburg, July 1. Retreat to Hagerstown. Falling Waters. Crosses Potomac. Orange Court House. Bristoe Station. “Bury your dead.” Mine Run. General Warren. Battle of Gettysburg criticized. Chapter 20 181 General Grant crosses Rapidan. Battle of May 5, 1864. Division does splendid work. Interviews General Hill. Hill sick. Anxious night. Attacked May 6th. Ordered division to the rear. General Lee seizes flag. Longstreet arrives and drives enemy. Spotsylvania Courthouse. Bethesda Church. Grant moves to Petersburg. Chapter. 21 190 Battle of August 18-20, Weldon railroad, brave but silly girl. Grant extends his left. Objective point South Side Railroad. My headquarters. Wagon load of good things. Red Eye colt. General Lee objects to my wife riding Red Eye. General Lee frequently visits my Headquarters. A reprimand. My daughter secures valuable mementoes. Col. William J. Pegram. General Lee would glad command bridge or regiment. General Wise at Lee’s headquarters. General Grant’s successful flank movements. Surrender Appomattox. Note to Seth Williams. Visit from Seth and Rufus Ingalls. Chapter 22 198 Interview with Grant, Appomattox reach home, visit St. Louis. Sent for by General Pope. Visit General Hancock. Am His Guest. What occurred. Visit to Burnside. What occurred. Special Agent. Treasury Department. Life at Brownsville, Texas. General Sykes. A hunt. Work on Rivers and Harbors. Special U.S. Indian agent. Take census of Indians in Washington and Oregon with Hancock at Governors Island. Reams Station fight. Meade letter to Hancock. Hancock refuses to make a promise. 2 Chapter 23 208 Rockbridge Alum Springs. Visit Burnside in Washington. Proposes a dinner party. What was said to Sherman. Confederate dinner party. Visit to Canada. Generals Hooker and Taylor. Dick Taylor’s visit to Sandringham Price of Wages Dick Taylor’s Friend. Dick Taylor’s visit to the princes stopped. Spends night with prince. Toronto. Dine with Mr. Coburn. General Lee the most aggressive man in the army. Ask permission to attack. Comments. General Gordon joins me. W. J. Pegram and Gordon McCabe. General Lee. Chapter 24 216 More about Indians Chapter 25 Life in Raleigh, N.C. and Richmond. Conclusion. 3 .