- 01- Ch 01 - The Head of the Family, part 1
- 02 - Ch 01 - The Head of the Family, part 2
- 03 - Ch 02 - Ahorse with Sherburne, part 1
- 04 - Ch 02 - Ahorse with Sherburne, part 2
- 05 - Ch 03 - Jackson Moves, part 1
- 06 - Ch 03 - Jackson Moves, part 2
- 07 - Ch 04 - On the Rappahannock, part 1
- 08 - Ch 04 - On the Rappahannock, part 2
- 09 - Ch 05 - Fredericksberg, part 1
- 10 - Ch 05 - Fredericksberg, part 2
- 11 - Ch 06 - A Christmas Dinner, part 1
- 12 - Ch 06 - A Christmas Dinner, part 2
- 13 - Ch 07 - Jeb Stuart's Ball, part 1
- 14 - Ch 07 - Jeb Stuart's Ball, part 2
- 15 - Ch 08 - In the Wilderness, part 1
- 16 - Ch 08 - In the Wilderness, part 2
- 17 - Ch 09 - Chancellorsville, part 1
- 18 - Ch 09 - Chancellorsville, part 2
- 19 - Ch 09 - Chancellorsville, part 3
- 20 - Ch 10 - The Northern March, part 1
- 21 - Ch 10 - The Northern March, part 2
- 22 - Ch 11 - The Cavalry Combat, part 1
- 23 - Ch 11 - The Cavalry Combat, part 2
- 24 - Ch 12 - The Zenith of the South, part 1
- 25 - Ch 12 - The Zenith of the South, part 2
- 26 - Ch 13 - Gettysburg, part 1
- 27 - Ch 13 - Gettysburg, part 2
The Army of Northern Virginia, still victorious after three hard years of fighting, capitalize on their victories at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, and a young Harry Kenton, is an eyewitness to the Confederate invasion of the north, culminating in the epic three-day struggle at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where Robert E. Lee puts into place a strategy that will end the war, or shatter his army. (Introduction by Robert Fletcher)
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