- Introduction
- My story of the Civil War and the Under-ground railroad
- Going to Camp
- May
- In Camp
- In Camp
- Home on Furlough
- Leaving for the Front
- Henderson, Kentucky
- Green River and Calhoun
- Green River and South Carleton
- South Carleton and Calhoun
- From Calhoun to Ft. Henry
- From Ft. Henry to Ft. Donelson
- The Roar and Smoke of Battle
- The Battle of Donelson
- After the Battle
- The Victory
- Home on Sick Furlough
- At Home
- Convalescing
- Recovery and Return to Duty
- Guerillas
- With Company A
- The Buell Campaign
- The Buell Campaign
- The Buell Campaign
- The Underground Railroad
- Curtis, the White Slave Boy
- Jack the Slave Boy
- The Buell Campaign
- Perryville Battle
- The Buell Campaign
- Florence
- The Close of the Buell Campaign
- The Stone River Campaign
- The Stone River Battle--First Day
- The Battle--Second Day
- Stone River--Third and Last Day
- After the Battle
- The Spence Hospital
- The Hospital--"George"
- The Hospital
- Aunt Rose
- The Hospital--Farewell
- Starting for Home
- The Galt House
- Home
- The Reunion
- Anna, the Slave Girl
- Memorial Address Delivered at Ontario by Lieutenant Butler
- Marvin Benjamin Butler
Story of the Civil War as told by a private soldier's perspective of daily routines, challenges, anxieties, skirmishes, battle. (summary by soloist)
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