Beginnings -- Danville -- Manassas plains -- Affliction -- Recovery -- Back in business -- Winter at Manassas -- Reorganization -- Into the Valley, 1862 -- First Winchester -- Cross Keys -- Gaines' Mill -- Malvern Hill -- Cedar Mountain -- Hazel River -- Manassas Junction -- Dogan's Farm -- Ox Hill -- Harper's Ferry -- Sharpsburg -- Bunker Hill -- Fredericksburg -- Port Royal -- Second Fredericksburg: day one -- Second Fredericksburg: day two -- Second Winchester -- Pennsylvania -- Gettysburg, day one: the brickyard -- Gettysburg, day two: East Cemetery Hill -- Leaving Pennsylvania -- Back home -- Batchelor's Creek -- The hangings -- Plymouth -- New Bern -- Drewry's Bluff -- Cold Harbor -- Lynchburg -- Washington -- Rutherford's Farm -- Third Winchester -- Fisher's Hill -- Cedar Creek -- Petersburg -- Hatcher's Run -- Fort Stedman -- Retreat -- Appomattox.
Summary:
"The 21st North Carolina Troops (11th North Carolina Volunteers) was one of two Tar Heel Confederate regiments that in 1865 could boast "From Manassas to Appomattox." Written from the perspective of the 1,942 men who served in the regiment and filled with anecdotal material gleaned from over 700 letters and memoirs collected by the author"-- Provided by publisher.
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