Illinois, historical and statistical, comprising the essential facts of its planting and growth as a province, county, territory, and state, Vol. II, Part 81

Author: Moses, John, 1825-1898
Publication date: 1889-1892. [c1887-1892]
Publisher: Chicago, Fergus Printing Company
Number of Pages: 878


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Vincennes, 153, 154, 199, 213


Vincennes, Sieur de, 102 Vineyard, Philip, ga 1186 Vinton, George W., ga 1186 Vinton, S. F., 574 Virden, Archibald L., ga 1186 Virginia, government of Illinois, Illinois a colony of, 145-6; claim to Mississippi


Valley, 158; cession of lands by, 176-7 Vivier, Father Louis, 80; quoted, 90 Vocke, William, ga 798, 1186; m 814 n Volney, C. F., quoted, 35


Voorhees, D. W., 688


Voris, Charles, ga 776, 798, 821, 1186 Voris, Francis, ga 1186


Voss, Arno, col. 12 cav., 652, 1226;" m 947; ga 846, 1186 Voudouism, 162


W


Wabash Land Company, 140


Wabasha (Indian chief), 164, 166, 167


Wacker, Charles H., 921


Waddle, David, 202, 227 Waddle, Lieut. James H., m war, 492


Wade, Benjamin F., 772


Wadsworth, Archibald C., 1026 n


Wadsworth, J. L. R., 1030


Waggoner, David J., serg't-at-arms, 607, 620, 668


Wagner, David C., cc 1134


Wagner, Jacob, ga 1186 Wait, George, ga 915, 1186


Wait, George E., cc 1104 Wait, Selah, 1017 Wait, Sheridan, canal trustee, 467


Waite, Campbell W., sec'y senate, 637 Waite, Horace F., ga 798, 821, 1186 Waite, W. S., 572 Wakefield, John A., ga 1187


Wakeman, Thaddeus B., ga 1187 Walker, Alexander, 836 n Walker, Charles, 1046


Walker, Charles A., ga 668 n, 871, 1187 Walker, Cyrus, 436, 443


Walker, George, editor, 945; ga 1187


Walker, George, 592 n


Walker, George P., ga 1187


Walker, Geo. W., lieut. m war, 492, 494


Walker, Henry F., ga 1187


Walker, Isaac H., ga 1187


Walker, Isaac P., ga 1187


Walker, James, ga 1187


Walker, James R., ga 1187


Walker, Rev. Jesse, 234, 1069


Walker, J. P., pe 1204


Walker, Leonidas, ga 1187


Walker, Meredith, ga 855, 1187


Walker, Newton, ga 1187


Walker, Maj. Peter F., 753


Walker, Pinkney H., 973; jsc 1146, 1147 jcc 1148


Walker, Richard S., ga 1187


Walker, Samuel, ga 1187


Walker, William, pe 1204


Wall, George W., 770 n, 837 n; cc 1134; jcc 1151; jac 1153


Wall, Hampton W., ga 1187


Wall, John M., serg't-at-arms, 777


Wall, Maj. Samuel G., at Chickamauga, 743


Wallace, Lieut. Andrew J., death, 493


Wallace, Dr. - , 229, 238


Wallace, Hugh, ga 1187


Wallace, Rev. Peter, 1070


Wallace, Wm. H. L., m war, 491; col. II reg't, 649, 1213; at Fort Donelson, 737; at Shiloh, 739; brig .- gen., 1231 Waller, Charles D., 909


Waller, George B., ga 1187


Walsh, Charles, door-keeper, 668; m 700


Walsh, David W., ga 1187


Walsh, James, ga 1187


Walsh, John Richard, 947


Walsh, T. J., ga 1187


Walsh, William R., 837 n


Walters, Job, 368 n


Walters, John, M.P., 503 n


Walters, William, 945


Walworth, Lt .- Col. Nathan H., Corinth, 742; Chickamauga, 743, 744; Mission- ary Ridge, 744; col. 42 reg't, 1217


War of the Rebellion, 638, 641; strength of parties, 652-3; results first year, 658; progress of, 701; number of troops, 725; battles, 727-30; losses, 731; quotas, 734; from Illinois by counties, 735; corre- spondents, 759; songs, 760; close of, 772 War, with Indians, 200, 217; of 1812, 252; Winnebago, 346; Black Hawk, 357-62; Mormon, 480-7; Mexican, 489-500


Ward, James, 758


Ward, James H., mc 1202


Ward, Jasper D., ga 668n, 721, 1187; mc 1201 Ward, John, ga 1187 Ward, Quintin C., 922 n Ward, Samuel Dexter, 1009


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ILLINOIS-HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL.


Ward, William M., ga 915, 1187 Warden, Walter, ga 1187


Wardlaw, Andrew, ga 1187


Wardner, Horace, 1023, 1037 Ware, George W., 836


Ware, Jesse, ga 1187 Warner, E. B., 814 n; be 1192, 1193 Warner, Maj. John, at Shiloh, 740; ga 1187; col. 108 reg't, 1223 Warner, Vespasian, pe 1205


Warner, Wilder W., ga 1187


Warnock, John, 238, 264


Warren, Benjamin, sr., ga 909, 1187 Warren, Calvin A., pe 1204


Warren County, 385,. 549, 1139


Warren, George E., ga 856, 1187


Warren, Henry L., ga 1187


Warren, Hooper, 320, 391, 392, 945, 946


Warren, J. M., ga 1187


Warren, Gen. Joseph, county named for, 549, 1139


Warren, Peter, ga long service, 962, 1187 Warren, V., 863 n


Warren, William B., m 436; lieut .- col. m war, 491, 496; clerk supreme court, 1153, 1154


Washburn, Edward A., ga 914, 1187


Washburn, Elmer, 796


Washburn, George E., ga 822, 1187


Washburn, James H., cc 1134


Washburn, James M., ga 668, 798, 846, 1187


Washburne, Elihu Benjamin, 387 n; m 510, 646, 718, 849, 950, 1010; long ser- vice, 986; mc 1201, 1202


Washington City, 260


Washington County, 194, 195, 262, 273, 549, 1139


Washington, George, expedition to Logs- town, III-3; on land-claims, 199; coun- ty named for, 549, 1139


Wasson, John N., ga 829, 1187


Watercott, Julius, ga 1187


Waterloo, 272


Waterloo, Stanley, 953


Waters, George, 814 n


Waters, George W., ga 1187


Waters, Lewis H., ga 591, 592, 1187; at Corinth, 742; Chickamauga, 744; col. 84 reg't, 1221; bvt. brig .- gen., 1234


Waterman, Arba N., jcc 1152; jac 1153 Watkins, E. B., ga 1187


Watkins, John, early teacher, 993 n


Watkins, Joseph E., ga 1187


Watkins, Warren C., ga 1187


Watkins, William, ga 668n, 1187


Watrin, Father P. F., 86, 90 Watseka, 40 Watson, James H., ga 1187


Watson, L. F., sec'y senate, 879, 902, 914, 928 Watson, William D., ga 590, 1187


Watt, James H., ga 1187


Wattles, J. C., 329


Wattles, James O., jcc 1147


Watts, Amos, 705 n Watts, Edwin, 1040


Wayman, William, ga 822, 1187


Wayne, Gen. Anthony, 204, 217; county named for, 549, 1139


Wayne County, 549, 1139


Wayne, Henry, 637


Wead, Hezekiah M., cc 555, 1104; jcc 1148


Weatherford, James H., lieut. m war, 491 Weatherford, Wm., serg't-at-arms, 379; b war, 371; mormon war, 486; col. in m war, 496


Weatherford, William B., ga 1187


Weaver, J. B., 866


Weaver, William H., ga 905, 906, 1187 Webb, Edwin B., ga 402, 407, 426, 459, 507, long service, 962, 1187; m 437, 582, 583


Webb, Capt. Henry L., m war, 491; m 350; ga 426, 1187


Webb, Henry W., ga 808, 1187


Webb, Lt .- Col. Lysander R., killed, 749


Webb, M. N., ga 1187


Webb, Watson H., ga 1187


Webb, Wm. A., col. 42 reg't, 650, 1217


Webber, Alanson P., ga 1187


Webber, Dwight I., ga 1187


Webber, Jules C., col. 18 reg't, 1214


Webber, Thompson R., cc 1104


Webber, William B., ga II87


Weber, Bernhard F., ga 872, 1187


Weber, Herman G., 978n


Webster, Alfred, ga 716, 721, 1187


Webster, Mrs. C. C., 758


Webster, Capt. Cyrus W., ga 757, 1187


Webster, Daniel, 187, 406, 576


Webster, Ezra G., ga 1187


Webster, Jabez, 1032


Webster, Gen. Joseph Dana, at Ft. Donel- son, 737; m 1009; col. I art., 1227; brig .- gen., 1231


Webster, Samuel, ga 1187


Wedig, John, ga 915, 1187


Weedon, William W., ga 1187


Weeks, Dr. J., 757


Weems, Thomas L. B., col. 48 reg't, 1217


Weigler, George H., ga 1187


Weinheimer, Henry, ga 1187


Weir, William H., ga 1187


Welch, Andrew, ga 878, 902, 1187; m 865 n, 921 Welch, John H., ga 1187


Welch, William R., jcc 1151; jac 1153 Weldon, Lawrence, ga 637, 811, 813, 833; U .- S. dist. attorney, 977, 1187; pe 1204 Wells, Albert W., ga 915, 928, 1187 Wells, Capt. Elisha, m war, 491 Wells, Elijah L., 826


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Wells, Hayden, 227


Wells, Henry W., cc 788, 1134 Wells, John W., ga 1187


Wells, Joseph B., 467 n; lieut .- gov., 505; m 566, 624


Wells, Capt. William, 249, 251


Wells, Wm. Harvey, 996, 998, 1004


Welsh, John H., ga 872, 878, 1187


Welsh, Maj. Pinckney J., wounded at Missionary Ridge, 745


Wendell, A., ga 1187


Wendling, George R., cc 788, 1134


Wenger, Elias, ga 668 n, 1187


Wenter, Frank, drainage com'r, 933 Wentworth, John, mc 575-6, 1199, 1200; cc 656 n; m 588, 599, 630, 811, 863 n, 865, 945, 1010


Wentworth, Moses Jones, ga 828, 845, 855, 1187


Wescott, John W., ga 668 n, 721, 1187 Weskett, Capt. Henry P., Corinth, 742 Wesley, John, 1069


West, Gen. A. M., 897


West, Amos S., ga 1187


West, Benjamin, ga 1187


West, Edward, ga 1187


West, Edward M., cc 559, 1104


West, Emanuel J., ga 319 n, 320-1, 1187; sec'y senate, 327, 343, 348; canal com'r, 463 West, Mary Allen, 953 West, Lieut. Nichodemus, at Buena Vista, 492 West, Simeon H., ga 902, 1187


Westfall, E. K., ga 846, 1187


Wharton, O. P., 598


Wheat, Alexander E., ga 668 n, 1187


Wheat, Almeron, ga 1187


Wheatley, R. W. S., 1082


Wheaton, Charles, cc 1134


Wheaton, Lloyd, col. 8 reg't, 1213


Wheaton, Warren L., ga 1187


Wheeler, Alanson K., ga 592 n, 1187 Wheeler, Alpheus, ga 1187 Wheeler, Capt. Erastus, m war, 491


Wheeler, Frank, lieut. in m war, 494


Wheeler, Hamilton K., ga 901, 1187 Wheeler, Jacob, ga 846, 855, 1187; m 905, 978 n; be 1192 Wheeler, John E., 946


Wheeler, John R., 895 n, 1060; pe 1205


Wheeler, Rollin, ga 1187


Wheeler, W. E., 922 Wheeler, William A., 836


Whig party, 405, 582, 586-7, 597


Whitaker, C. H., 837 n


Whitcomb; Lot, ga 1187


White Cloud (Indian chief), 360


White County, 261, 293, 549, 1139


White, George E., ga 855, 877, 1187


White, Horace, 796, 811, 981 White, Hugh A., 1008


White, Hugh L., 406 White, Isaac, 246; county named for, 549, 1139


White, James, ga 202, 1187


White, James H., m war, 491


White, John, of Clinton Co., ga 1187


White, John, of Scott Co., ga 1187


White, Lieut .- Col. John H., death, 738; ga 1187 White, John W., of Tazewell Co., ga 915, 928, 1187


White, John W., of Whiteside Co., ga 118} White, Joshua, ga 1187


White, Julius, col. 37 reg't, 650, 1216; at Pea Ridge, 738; brig .- gen., 1231


White, Leonard, m 292; ga 316-7, 1187; sec'y senate, 402 White, Liberty, 248


White, Martin, ga 1187


White, Miles, 863 n


White, Randall H., ga 872, 1187


White, Samuel, ga 1187


White, Rev. W., 1012


Whiteaker, John, ga 1187


Whitehead, Edward C., ga 928


Whitehead, Edward J., ga 1187


Whitehead, Robert, 227


Whitehead, S. S., 865 n


Whitehurst, Capt. Willis G, at Chicka- mauga, 743 Whiteman, Henry M., ga 1187 Whiteside County, 549, 1139


Whiteside, Jacob, 235


Whiteside, James A., ga 319 n, 327, 379, 1187


Whiteside, John, 229


Whiteside, John D., ga 379, 459, 1187; state treas., 409; cc 555, 1104; pe 1204 Whiteside, Samuel, 229, 247, 256, 287, 365; county named for, 549, 1139; ga 1187


Whiteside, Col. William, 198, 227-9, 247 Whitesides, Adjt. Augustus G., wounded at Buena Vista, 491 Whitesides, Levi T., be 1192, 1193


Whiting, John E,, ga 1187; col. 87 reg't, I221


Whiting, Lorenzo D., ga 776, 798, 821, 828, 855, 877, 961, 1187; CC 1134


Whiting, R. H., 895n; mc 1201


Whitlock, H. G., 863


Whitman, John M., 1047


Whitmer, David, 470-I


Whitmore, L. S., 772 n


Whitney, C. N., 772 n Whitney, Daniel H., cc 1104


Whitney, Lorenzo H., col. 140 reg't, 1224


Whitney, William M., ga 1188; be 1192 Whittaker, James M., ga 1188


Whittemore, Henry C., ga 902, 1188


Whitten, Easton, ga 1188


Whittlesey, Rev. Martin K., 1076


INDEX.


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ILLINOIS-HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL.


Whittuker, Charles HI., ga 1188 Wick, Bernhard, ga II88 Wicker, Charles Gustavus, ga 822, 1188


Wickersham, Dudley, m war, 498; col. 10 cav., 750, 1226


Wickersham, Wm. B., 1006


Wickizer, John H., ga 717, 1188


Widen, Raphael, ga 319n, 1188


Widmer, Maj. John H., 753


Wiggins' loan, 357, 402 Wight, A. G. S., ga 1188


Wight, James M., ga 1188


Wightman, George F., ga 1188


Wike, Scott, ga 668 n, 716, 1188; m 685, 865 n, 906; mc 1201, 1202, 1203 Wilbanks, John, ga 1188


Wilbanks, Robert A. D. (sr.), ga 1188 Wilbanks, Robert A. D. (jr.), ga 872, 903,


1188; clerk supreme court, 1154 Wilbourn, John S., 370


Wilcox, Charles C., ga 1188


Wilcox, Edward A., ga 821, 1188


Wilcox, Elijah, ga 1188


Wilcox, Isaac D., ga 1188


Wilcox, Joseph L., ga 829, 1188


Wilcox, Lieut .- Col. John S., at Corinth, 741; col. 52 reg't, 1218


Wilcox, Nathaniel G., 505, 811


Wilcox. Seymour, 865 n


Wilcox, Sylvanus, jcc 1150


Wilder, W. H., 1012


Wilderman, Alonzo S., ga 922, 1188 Wiles, Robert Hall, ga 927, 1188 Wiley, Eli, 1055


Wiley, Samuel, ga 1188


Wiley, Samuel C., ga 1188


Wiley, W. L., 772 n; be 1192


Wiley, Lieut .- Col. Wm. W., m war, 492


Wilk, William F., ga 928, 1188


Wilke, Fred., ga 929, 1188


Wilkie, Franc B., 952


Wilkin, Jacob W., jsc 972, 1147; jcc 1151; jac 1153; pe 1204


Wilkins, Daniel, 998


Wilkins, Isaac, ga 1188


Wilkins, Lieut .- Col. John, 137, 138, 141 Wilkinson, Fred., ga 915, 1188


Wilkinson, Ira O., jcc 1148


Wilkinson, Gen. James, 209, 222


Wilkinson, William R., ga 1188


Wilkinson, Winfield S., ga 459, 798, 1188


Will, Conrad, ga 300, 317, 318, 327, 343, 348, 379, 901, 1188; county named for, 549, 1139


Will County, 549, 1139


Willard, Capt. Charles M., 650; maj. I art., 1227


Willard, Elijah, board of public wks, 415


Willard, E. W., 863 n


Willard, Frances E., 826, 953


Willard, Nathan, ga 1188


Willard, Samuel, 996, 997


Willeford, Edward L., ga 1188 Willett, Reuben W., ga 929, 1188; m 895, IO26


Williams, Archibald, ga 379, 407, 426, 1188; cc 554, 1104; m 408, 455, 584 Williams, David E., col. 64 reg't, 652, 1219


Williams, Erastus Smith, jcc 1148, 1152


Williams, Henry M., ga 668 n, 1188


Williams, Herbert S., be 1193


Williams, Isaac, ga 1188


Williams, James R., mc 1203


Williams, Jesse C., ga 1188


Williams, Capt. John, 162


Williams, Col. John, com .- gen., 647; m 717, 756 Williams, John H., jcc 1151


Williams, Nathan, ga 1188


Williams, Norman, 1008


Williams, Col. Thomas D., death, 742; col. 25 reg't, 1215


Williams, Thomas J., ga 1188


Williams, Wesley C., ga 915, 1188


Williams, Maj. Wm. D., at Chickamauga, 744; Missionary Ridge, 745 Williams, Wm. G., ga 1188


Williams, W. H., 863 n


Williamson County, 549, 1139


Williamson, Joseph, ga 1188


Williamson, Marian, jcc 1149


Williamson, Rollin S., ga 798, 821, 1188; jcc 1152


Williamson, Wm., of Macon Co., ga 1188 Williamson, Wm., of Shelby Co., ga 1188 Willing, Henry J., drainage com'r, 933; m IoIon


Willing, James, 143


Willing, John C., 1053


Willis, George B., 370


Willis, James, lieut. in m war, 494


Willis, Jonathan C., ga 1188


Willison, Lieut .- Col. Asias, 753


Willits, Thomas, ga 1188


Willoughby, F. A., ga 878, 892, 1188


Wills, Maj. Charles W., 753


Wilmarth, Homer, ga 1188; be 1192 Wilson, Alexander, 259


Wilson, Benjamin M., ga 855, 1188


Wilson, Bluford, 977


Wilson, Charles Lush, 599, 946


Wilson, D., ga 1188


Wilson, Edward S., state treas., 936, 1141


Wilson, George C., ga 1188


Wilson, Henry, 726, 776, 815


Wilson, Isaac Grant, col. 52 reg't, 650, 1218; jcc 1150, 1152; jac 1153


Wilson, James B., ga 915, 1188


Wilson, James P., ga 1188


Wilson, John A., door-keeper, 507, 555; ga 1188 Wilson, J. B., 863 n


Wilson, John H., cc 1134


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Wilson, Lieut. John L., m war, 492 Wilson, John R., 945 Wilson, Life, ga 1188 Wilson, L. S., 895 n


Wilson, Richard A., ga 1188


Wilson, R. B. M., ga 770n, 1188


Wilson, Richard Lush, ga 945


Wilson, Robert L., ga 411, 1188


Wilson, Samuel F., ga 915, 1188


Wilson, Lieut. Samuel J. R., in m war, 492


Wilson, Solomon McNeill, ga 637, 1188; private sec'y, 647


Wilson, Thomas, be 1191


Wilson, Thomas A., ga 915, 1188


Wilson, William, jsc 293, 304, 328, 388, 443, 1146; m 1008


Wilson, William, ga 1188


Wilson, William, 214 n


Wilson, William C., ga 855, 909, 1188


Wilson, William O., pe 1205


Windle, Thomas, ga 1188


Windsor, Maj. John S., 753


Wines, Frederick H., 1030, 1031


Winnebago County, 549, 1139


Winnebago disturbance, 347


Winslow, Edwin M., ga 1188


Winstanley, Thomas, ga 1188


Winston, Claiborne, ga 1188


Winston, Frederick H., 837 n, 896 n


Winston, Richard, 160, 168 Winter of deep snow, 27 Winter, George B., ga 1188


Winter, John F., ga 829, 846, 1188


Winters, Jonathan C., ga 1188


Winters, Joshua C., m war, 491, 498; ga 568; maj. at Perryville, 741 Wisconsin and Illinois boundary question, 279


Wisconsin Heights, battle of. 374


Wisner, Frank J., ga 928, 1188


Withers, Allen, del 1205


Withers, Henry C., ga 766, 1188; m 824 Withers, Lieut. James M., m war, 493 Withrow, Thomas F., 1052, 1056 Witt, Andrew J., serg't-at-arms, 440


Witt, Franklin, ga 562, 1188; cc 1106


Witt, William B., ga 668 n, 1188 Wiwi, Philip, ga 1188


Wolf, David, ga 1188


Wolfe, John S., col. 135 reg't, 1224


Women of the war, 758


Wood, Benson, ga 822, 1188; m 836 n, 92In, 1026 n


Wood, Charles H., jcc 1149; ga 1188


Wood, Daniel, ga 627, 1188


Wood, Lieut .- Col. Enos P., at Shiloh, 740 Wood, Erwin E., ga 1188


Wood, Rev. George C., 1072


Wood, Hannibal P., ga 872, 1188


Wood, Henry, ga 872, 878, 1188


Wood, James M., lieut. m war, 491


Wood, John, ga 568, 1188; lieut .- gov., 600, 1140; gov., 627, 1140; peace com'r 640; q .- m. gen., 647, 717 n; m 955 col. 137 reg't, 1224


Wood, John D., ga 687, 1188; pe 1204 Wood, John T., ga 1188


Wood, Latham A., ga 1188


Wood, Peter W., capt. battery A, 1227


Woodbridge, W. W., 374


Woodburn, William, ga 1188


Woodcock, Maj. Albert, 753


Woodford County, 549, 1139 Wood's (Peter W.) battery, 751


Woods, Maj. John H., 757, 1017


Woods, Col. John R., 757


Woods, Samuel, ga 1188


Woodson, David M., ga 439, 776, 1188; m 510, 612; cc 555, 559, 1104; jcc 1148 Woodson, John M., cc 656 n; ga 1188 Woodward, A. B., 462


Woodward, J. L., 895 n


Woodward, Willard, ga 798, 1188


Woodward, Capt. William, m war, 491


Woodward, Wm. H., ga :188


Woodworth, James H., ga 426, 450, 1188; m 647, 648; mc 1200


Woolard, James B., ga 1188


Woolley, Mrs. Celia P., 953


Worcester, Linus E., cc 554, 559, 1104; ga 607, 667 n, 721, 1188; m 837 n


Work, Henry Clay, 760


Works, Charles A., 921 n


World's Columbian Exposition, 934


Worley, James, 202


Worley, Joseph, 227


Worrall, M. E., 757


Worthen, Amos H., 1035, 1036


Worthington, Capt. - , 162


Worthington, Nicholas E., 92In; mc 1202


Worthington, Thomas, ga 211, 1188


Worthington, Thomas, jr., ga 878, 892, 1188; pe 1205 Wren, Johnson, ga 1188


Wren, Nicholas B., ga 1188


Wright, Abner M., 863 n


Wright, Capt. Asa D., m war, 493


Wright, A. S., 1014


Wright, Calmes L., capt. in m war, 494


Wright, Cyrus, ga 1188


Wright, Erastus, 590, 995


Wright, F. N., 920


Wright, Col. Geo. W., at Kenesaw, 748, 753; col. 103 reg't, 1222


Wright, Lieut. Isaac S., m war, 491


Wright, Lieut .- Col .- James C., wounded at Vicksburg, 746


Wright, James G., ga 846, 855, 872, 1188


Wright, James S., ga 871, 1188


Wright, Joel, public works, 415; ga 1188 Wright & Co., John, 430


Wright, John E., ga 915, 1188


Wright, John Stephen, 952, 995, 1004


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Wright, Levi, lieut. in m war, 494 Wright, Omar H., ga 855, 872, 1188; m 1014 Wright, Orlando H., cc 1134


Wright, Randolph C., ga 1188


Wright, Samuel W., jr., ga 1188 Wright, Silas, 458


Wright, Simeon, 998


Wright, William P., ga 915, 1188 Wright, W. W., 895 n


Wyatt, John, lieut. in m war, 494; ga 1188; pe 1204


Wyatt, Wilford D., 644


Wyatt, Capt. William J., m war, 491


Wyche, James E., ga 1188 Wyman, Col. John B., m 648, 746, 1053, 1214; col. 13 reg't, 649, 1214 Wymore, James L., ga 1188 Wynne, Josiah R., ga 1188 Wynne, Lewis B., ga 1188 Y


Yager, John H., ga 766, 821, 1188 Yancey, Archelaus W., 872, 878, 1188 Yantis, John W., be 1194 Yates, Henry, jr., col. 106 reg't, 1222 Yates, Richard, ga 450, 459, 562, 1188; governor, 630-4, 1140; sketch, 635; ad- ministration, 636-711; uss 717-8, 1198; death, 718; mc 1200; m 599, 627, 639, 642, 648, 657, 659, 669, 756, 987, 1001, 1019


Yeargain, William T., ga 1188 Yocum, Reuben S., ga 915, 1188 Yost, John, ga 902, 914, 1188 Young, Rev. Berryman, 234, 1069 Young, Brigham, 488 Young, François, 257 n


Young, John D., ga 1188


Young, Richard M., jcc 345 n, 349, 350, 403, 405, 1147; uss 408, 1198; state agent, 429, 455; jsc 456, 505, 1146; pe 1204; m 302, 329, 511 n, 987, 1009


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