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Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Foreword by Lance J. Herdegen
Chapter 1: Camp Utley
Chapter 2: Guarding Railroads in Baltimore
Chapter 3: The Eastern Shore Expedition: The Badgers' First Campaign
Chapter 4: The First Yankees to Set Foot in the Crescent City
Chapter 5: Digging Ben Butler's "Ditch"
Chapter 6: The Battle of Baton Rouge and the Capital Sport of Guerrilla Hunting
Chapter 7: A Diversion for the Navy: The First Trip to Port Hudson
Chapter 8: The Teche Campaign: Fighting as Mounted Infantry
Chapter 9: Port Hudson and Clinton: Defeats on Foot and Horseback
Chapter 10: The Second Assault on Port Hudson: "Ye living men come view the ground where you must shortly lie"
Chapter 11: Cavalry at Last
Chapter 12: Gain a Company, Lose a Colonel
Chapter 13: The Second Battle of Clinton: Vindication for the Badgers
Chapter 14: Three Raids in Three Months: The Badgers Come of Age as Cavalrymen
Chapter 15: Marching Across Alabama
Chapter 16: "Peace Soldiering" in Texas
Chapter 17: A History of Earl's Scouts
Chapter 18: Aftermath
Appendix A: 4th Wisconsin Casualties suffered at Port Hudson, Louisiana on May
Appendix B: 4th Wisconsin Casualties suffered at Port Hudson, Louisiana on June
Appendix C: 4th Wisconsin Soldiers Interred in the National Cemetery at Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Appendix D: Lieutenant Isaac Earl's Scouts
Appendix E: Roster of officers in the 4th Wisconsin Cavalry at muster out on May
Appendix F: Roster of the 4th Wisconsin 1900 Reunion
Appendix G: Roster of the 4th Wisconsin Infantry and Cavalry
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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