The Civil War diary of Rev. James Sheeran, C. Ss. R.
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- Title page of print version has title: Civil War diary of Father James Sheeran
- Sheeran, James B., 1819-1881 -- Diaries
- Confederate States of America. Army -- Chaplains
- Sheeran, James B., 1819-1881
- Confederate States of America. Army
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Chaplains
- États-Unis -- Histoire -- 1861-1865 (Guerre de Sécession) -- Aumôniers
- HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- General
- Armed Forces -- Chaplains
- Chaplains
- United States
- American Civil War (United States : 1861-1865)
- 1861-1865
- 973.7/13
- E565
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List of Illustrations; Editor's Introduction; The Journal; Salutation; 1. A Bloody Month: From Cedar Mountain to Second Manassas (August 1862); 2. The Push into Maryland: Southern Campaigns from Chantilly to Harpers Ferry (September 1-16, 1862); 3. Potomac Crossings: Master Tactitions and Catholic Encounters, Sharpsburg to Fredericksburg (September 17-December 15, 1862); 4. Winter Yields to Spring: Priestly Ministrations, "Outranking" General Lee, and the Butchery of Chancellorsville (December 16, 1862-May 6, 1863).
5. A Respite Day, a Hard Bargain for Food, and the Battle of Gettysburg (May 8-July 5, 1863)6. Into Virginia: Martinsburg, a Visit to President Madison's House, and Priestly Ministrations at the Battle of Bristoe Station (July 6-October 17, 1863); 7. Furlough into the Deep South: A Tour through Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and Virginia (October 17, 1863-February 5, 1864); 8. Richmond Letters (February 6-May 3, 1864); 9. The Shenandoah Campaign: The Battles of the Wilderness and Cold Harbor (May 4-June 12, 1864).
10. Into the Valley: Lynchburg, Monocacy, Second Kernstown, and Third Winchester (Opequon) (June 13-September 23, 1864)11. A Pass into Enemy Lines, the Battle of Cedar Creek, and Capture (September 24-November 7, 1864); 12. Incarceration at Fort McHenry, Interviews with General Sheridan, and Parole (November 8, 1864-May 7, 1865); Appendix. Vocational Autobiography of Frater James Sheeran, CSSR; General Index; Index of Places.
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