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Kirkland, Joseph. The Captain of Company K . Chicago: Dibble Publishing Co., 1891. [format: book], [genre: fiction]. Permission: Northern Illinois University
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Chapter I. How the Captain Came to be a Captain.

Chapter II. Poor Sally.

Chapter III. Father and Sally Visit Camp.

Chapter IV. The Tompion.

Chapter V. The Mutiny.

Chapter VI. Forward March.

Chapter VII. The Skirmish.

Chapter VIII. The Flag of Truce.

Chapter IX. Bursting Shells.

Chapter X. Honor and Oblivion.

Chapter XI. Chicago Again.

Chapter XII. Achilles Hectored.

Chapter XIII. "Will Fargeon, You're an Awful Goose."

Chapter XIV. Boat, Bivouac, and Breakfast.

Chapter XV. The Affair on the Right.

Chapter XVI. Grant to the Rescue.

Chapter XVII. The Forlorn Hope.

Chapter XVIII. What Mac's Field-Glass Showed.

Chapter XIX. The Lady Burden-Sharers.

Chapter XX. Hard Lines in Pleasant Places.

Chapter XXI. Forward to Shiloh.

Chapter XXII. The Sixth at the Battle of Shiloh.

Chapter XXIII. Battle and Murder and Sudden Death.

Chapter XXIV. Oh, Where is Mac?

Chapter XXV. Now for a Cork Leg.

Chapter XXVI. The Fortunes of War.

Chapter XXVII. Advance, Friend, and Give the Countersign.

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