Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2)
- Foreword
- Chapter 1—(1863) A Year to Be Remembered
- Chapter 2—(1863) The Continuing Struggle to Establish Church Order
- Chapter 3—(1863) Seventh-day Adventists and the Civil War in the United States
- Chapter 4—(1863) Meeting Two Major Problems
- Chapter 5—(1863) The White Family Escapes to the East
- Chapter 6—(1864) Learning to Practice Health Reform
- Chapter 7—(1864) An Intensive Course in Methods of Reform
- Chapter 8—(1864-1865) The War and Its Unexpected Close
- Chapter 9—(1865) Health—How to Keep It, How to Lose It
- Chapter 10—(1866) The Agonizing Year of Captivity
- Chapter 11—(1866) Rebellion in Iowa
- Chapter 12—(1867) Liberated at Last—The Sweet and the Bitter
- Chapter 13—(1867) Advancement in Health Reform
- Chapter 14—(1867) Battle Creek and the Health Institute
- Chapter 15—(1867-1868) Dreams, Testimony No. 13, and the Tour East
- Chapter 16—(1868) Bearing Testimony by Voice and Pen
- Chapter 17—(1868) The First Annual Camp Meetings
- Chapter 18—(1869) A Year to Regroup and Prepare to Advance
- Chapter 19—(1870) At Last the Tide Turns
- Chapter 20—(1870-1871) Further Steps Toward Health Reform
- Chapter 21—(1871) Restructuring for a Sound Future—1
- Chapter 22—(1871-1872) Restructuring for a Sound Future—2
- Chapter 23—(1872) A Surprise Vacation in the Rocky Mountains
- Chapter 24—(1872-1873) James and Ellen White Discover California
- Chapter 25—(1873) The Call for a School
- Chapter 26—(1873) Colorado Interlude
- Chapter 27—(1874) Progressive Steps in Evangelism in the Far West
- Chapter 28—(1874) Publishing and Preaching in Oakland
- Chapter 29—(1874) The Prophet-Apostle Relationship
- Chapter 30—(1874) James White Again in the Saddle
- Chapter 31—(1875) Leading in Significant Advances
- Chapter 32—(1875) Finishing a Successful Year
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Appendix C