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Grant, Gen., 93, 101, 103, 107, 119, 138,
141, 147, 214, 231, 253
Hayes, Gen. R. B.,
150
Order about deserters, 216
Hayhoe, H.,
Haynes, Chaplain E. M.,
6
Great Sodus bay, -
307
15, 421, 472 Gregory, T., 15, 23, 49, 84, 100, 421, 454, 471
Freeoff, P. R., 15, 35, 129, 146, 155, 219, 420, 549
French Princes, 393
Front, Reaching the, 85
Front Royal, 143, 145, 168, 169, 170
Hagerstown, 124
Hale, Killing of Mrs., 273
Hardtack, 268
Harmon, D. B., 527, 537
15, 132, 200, 421,
Gettysburg,
Gilmore, Gen. Q. A.,
"Good morning," 320
Cedar Creek,
Grandy, S. J., 527
Hays, Gen. John,
35.
177
Gray, S. P., 210
Headboards for graves, 219
INDEX.
607
Page.
Page.
H Company,
132, 156
Hurtubise, S. E., Cedar Creek,
6
He didn't put it in,
276
He got left,
274
Hutchinson, John,
Heintzelman, Gen.,
54, 58, 289
Hyattstown, 139, 316
He lived,
282
Henry, Col. W. W.,
124
Hermann, John,
152
He shot too close,
281
Hyde, Zenas,
424
Hickok, W. F.,
293
Hill, Gen. A. P.,
226, 233
"I can no' charge," 236
Hillhouse, Thomas,
14
"I can't get out," 349
Hitchcock, W. J.,
458
I Company,
95, 104, 161, 250
Hoag, F. J., gets sword,
218, 472
Illinois 8th Cavalry,
123
Hoff, J. R.,
457, 504
Ingalls, J. J., 445
Hoffman, B. F.,
422, 493
Inspections,
47
Hogg, Lieut. Col. George,
272
Irwin, Gen. R. B.,
193
Holabird, Gen. S. B.,
592
Jackson, Andrew, 210
Holland, Sir Henry,
400
Jagger, D. E., 94
Hollywood cemetery,
356
James river,
108, 119, 157
Home,
364
Jaquett, W. L.,
456
Home from prison,
350-366
Jefferson,
139
Homesickness,
56
Jersey Brigade,
145
Honey,
199
Jerusalem plank-road, 111, 115
Hooker, Chester,
482
Jewhurst, J. W., 16, 235, 537, 571
Horn, John W.,
90, 101, 10.
Jim and his tormentors,
71
Horner, "Jim,"
103
Jimmy scared, 101
Horse-play,
43
John L. and the mice, 73
Horton, Clarence,
549
"Johnnies," why, 316
Horton, George S.,
450
Johnson, Andrew, 418
Hot bullet,
52
Johnston, Joseph E., 247
Hough, C. W., 422, 456, 472, 516
Joke on the boys,
246
How he got out, 274
Julia,
46
Howard, H. P.,
6, 285, 286
July 4th, 117
Kautz, Gen., 113
Howard, Gen. O. O., 269
K Company, 179
Howe, Elias,
39
Kearney, Philip, 36
Keifer, J. W., 90, 96, 107, 149, 150, 174, 220
Account of assault, April 2, 223
Sailor's Creek, 232, 241, 257
Farewell,
259, 262, 286, 506
Kellogg, Col.,
100
Kenyon, V. A., 4, 6, 263, 370, 425, 455, 504
Hunter, Gen., 141
Hunting creek, 53
Huntington, E. L., 6, 424
151
Hoxie, J. C.,
471
Hudson, Pitts O., 293
Hughes, H., 15, 18, 19, 187, 549
Hundred-days men, 315
Hunt, Ralph, 424
Cedar Creek, 100
Kershaw, Gen.,
145, 146, 235
Holcomb, Almon,
504
Hyde, Harlow, 425 Hyde, J. H., 5, 15, 18, 124, 166, 424, 457 Hyde, Thomas W., 107, 244
184-197 - 278
Howard, Orson, 15, 180, 422, 503, 549
Howe, S. A., 6, 16, 76, 185, 262, 423, 570
Howell, V. R.,
608
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Page.
Kevand, John,
368
Low, Alvah,
Page. 293
Key, Francis Scott,
12S
Lowell, Charles R.,
153, 164, 193
Kibbie, A. M.,
185
Luray valley,
145 -
"Kingdom coming,"
117
Lybolt, Arch.,
42S
King, Gen. A. E.,
302
Lynchburg,
323
Kirby, Mr.,
135
Lyon, C. L.,
15, 48, 62, 492
Kitching, Col. H.,
159, 160, 193
Lyon, Gen. Nat.,
39
Kitty Baker,
347
Lyons, Lord,
34, 42
"Kitty Wells,"
342
Klumpp, George,
293
McCauseland, Gen.,
140
Knapp, George P.,
15, 559
McClennan, M. R.,
90, 132
Knapp, J. D.,
6, 426, 482, 537
MeDougal, Col. C.,
93, 405
Knapp, J. N.,
593
McDowell, Charles,
6
Knapsack, Contents of a,
29, 79
McIlwaine, Rich.,
235
MeIntyre, W. H.,
482
Mack, Samuel R.,
128
Knox, C. E.,
492
Mackenzie, Col. R. S.,
103
Knoxville, 313
Mckinley, Major William,
177
McKnight, Michael,
210
Lafayette, 125
McLean, Wilmer, House,
239
Lamoreaux, S. B., 5, 15, 181, 198, 225,
McMaster, J. S.,
527
MeNulty, Michael,
429, 482
Mahan, Patrick,
343
Landstreet, Col. W. T., 301
"Mail to go out,"
285
Lape, S. W., 493
Maine Ist Heavy,
55, 84
Manchester, D.,
504
Mann, Horace,
306
Lee, Custis, 235
Mansfield, J. K. F.,
33
Lee, Fitz,
143, 145
Lee, Gen. R. E.,
103, 107, 138
Cedar Creek,
171
Pursuit of, 230, 231, 262
Cold Harbor,
97
Leesburg,
38, 137
Forts about Washington,
290
"Left, left,"
274
Monocacy,
127
Lent, C. D.,
427, 537
Petersburg,
206
Letter writing,
276
Pursuit of Lee,
220
Libby Prison,
210, 251, 352
Sailor's Creek,
233
Lice,
336, 347
Shenandoah valley,
145
Lincoln, President, 10, 33, 41, 119, 136, 158, 219
March, Month of,
51, 63, 77
Assassinated, 241, 403
March, A rainy,
254
Litchard, A. W.,
427
March to Danville,
243
Littlejohn, Col. D. C.,
441
Marcy, William L., 434
234
"Logan, Who is left to mourn for," 9
Marshall, A. W.,
472, 527
Long, A. K.,
6, 274, 427
Marshall, David,
293
Long Bridge,
27, 295
Marshall, Col. E. G.,
201
Loveless,
250,256
Martin, J. L.,
278
----...
Lamont, Daniel, 289
226, 235, 264, 411, 426, 454, 515, 516
L Company, 75, 80, 95, 104, 158, 207, 215, 220, 237, 264
Map Burksville to Danville,
240
144
Winchester,
Lockwood, W. H., 482
Marine Brigade,
238
Knowles, H. P., 15, 29, 48, 370, 405, 426, 437, 455
t
609
INDEX.
Page.
Page.
Martinets,
159
Moseby, Col. J. S.,
145, 197
Martinsburg,
145, 147, 157
Moulton, E. F., 293
Marvin, J. H.,
6, 152
Mt. Carmel Church,
89
Marye's Heights,
S5, 256
Mt. Crawford,
156
Maryland Brigade,
206
Mt. Olivet cemetery,
128
Maryland dairies,
126
Mt. Vernon, 82, 205, 402
Mudge, Charles, 428
Mudge, Lewis,
42S
Mudge, Seldon J.,
429
Massanuttan mountain, 145
Massie, Charles,
329
Mattapony river,
256
Mauk, J. W.,
226
M Company,
135, 146, 179, 264
Joins, 50
Mead, Jud.,
307
Muster-in,
18
Meade, Gen.,
93, 100, 119, 206, 307
Myers, Samuel, 151
Meade's station,
205
Mean trick,
50
Nash, Edwin, 457
Medbury, Mrs. J. L.,
446
Negro hanged, 110
Meigs, John R.,
197
Negus, John, 333
Mellon, M.,
130
Nervous sentinel,
32
Merrimac, Ram,
121
Newberry, E. W.,
58, 429
Merritt, Gen.,
143, 149, 197, 234
New Jersey Ist Battery,
93
Middletown,
143, 145
11th Infantry,
36
Miles, D. S.,
25, 26
14th Infantry, 122, 124, 303
Miles, Gen. N. S.,
219
29th Infantry, 40
Miles marched by the Ninth,
2SS
New Store, 237
Milford station,
88
Newspapers in camp, No, 214
Milk lunch,
167
Newtown, 143
New Year's, 49, 76
Millwood,
169, 323
New York city, 22
Monocacy, Battle, 121-134, 157, 278, 411
125
New York Troops, 5th Cavalry,
186
Monocacy episode, A,
300-302
Sth Cavalry, 25, 146
Monocacy river,
140, 141
24th Cavalry,
104, 119
Monocacy to Danville, From,
314-331
2d H. A., 262, 264, 271; goes home, 272
Moody, William F.,
273
Moore and McCall,
49
6th H. A., 159
Morehouse, R.,
6
7th H. A.,
54
Morfit, Major,
313
10th H. A.,
80
Morgan, Hon. C.,
18
14th H. A.,
261
Morgan, "Dan.,"
153
75th Infantry,
149
Morgan, Hon. E. B.,
11
106th Infantry,
130
Morgan, E. D.,
12
110th Infantry,
25
Morris, L. N.,
44
111th Infantry,
25, 26, 93, 103
Morris, L. O.,
44, 49, 56, 74, 75
113th Infantry,
44
Morris, Staats,
44
117th Infantry,
51
Mudge, Warham, 6, 15, 23, 32, 34, 62, 113, 211, 428, 455
Mulford, Col., 358
Munn, Hiram, 429
Munson's hill, 257
Murdock, R. H., 134
Maryland 6th Infantry, 90, 101, 123,
173, 224
Massachusetts 37th Infantry, 106
Miller, Elijah,
434, 439
New York Independent, 103
Monocacy bridge,
610
NINTH NEW YORK HEAVY ARTILLERY.
Page.
Page.
129th Infantry,
47 Owens, Moses, 246
137th Infantry,
35
Paden, Thomas, 181
138th Infantry,
46
Page, Ebenezer,
78
184th Infantry,
162
Palmer, Porter V.,
30
Night marching, 86, 92, 116
Palmyra visitor,
138
Nine and the Ninth,
284
Pamunkey river,
93
Ninth Corps,
104
Parish, F. N.,
6,430
Ninth Heavy Artillery, 4, 44, 46, 81, 90,
Parker, Judge,
142
96, 111, 129, 133, 136, 138, 139,
Parker, Capt. Samuel, '.
130
145, 150, 158, 167, 173, 174, 197, 220, 224, 252, 257, 260, 297
Patrick's station,
215
Size of, 211
Patterson, C. P.,
78, 471, 516
Muster out,
262
Payne, Hon. S. E.,
4
Leave for home, 262
Paymaster,
168
Nineteenth Corps, 149, 150, 153, 170,
Pay-rolls,
263
173
Parshall, D. W.,
413
Noble, William H.,
39
Pemberton prison,
210, 352
Norman, Jarvis, 243
North Anna river,
89,91
North, C. J.,
430
Northcott, J. R.,
188
138th, 90, 132, 150, 173, 224
Norton, A. B.,
516
"Not dead yet,"
346
Notely, Thomas,
303
Notes from a diary,
310
Nott, Dr. E.,
20, 434
Numan, J. D.,
16, 580
Assault, March 25, 220
Assault, April 2, 228
Entered, 230
139
Odor from dead bodies,
102, 106
"Oh, I'm hit," 190
Pickett, Gen.,
235
Picket incidents, 74, 94, 113, 116, 190
537
110th, 90, 131, 150, 173, 220, 224
Pies,
51
122d, 90, 123, 150, 173, 220, 224
Pigs,
243
126th, 90, 173, 219, 220, 224
59
Pitcher, George A.,
108
Ohlenschlager, Dr. Emil,
197
Point of Rocks,
108, 110
"Old G. and T.,"
327
Point Lookout,
196
Old Sore-toes,
69
Pole Cat creek, 89
11
Oldswager, John,
IS0, 430, 580
Pomeroy, Hon. T. M.,
293
Ord, E. O. C., 252
Pontoon bridge,
108, 119
Ormsby, 5th N. Y. Cavalry,
186
Porter, Col. C. S.,
244
Orterlipp, Frank, 102
Porter, Charles F., 313
Oulds, Gen. Robert,
357
Porter, Henry, 61
214
67th, 90, 113, 150, 173, 219, 220, 224
87th, 97
Penrose, Col. W. H., 193
Personal experiences of the Civil
War, 390-409
Petersburg, 109, 110, 205, 223
Attack on picket line, 210
Observatory, Butler's, 109
Observatory, 223
Petersville,
Philadelphia,
24
Ohio and Chesapeake canal, 40
Ohio Troops, 23d, 177
Pidge, George H.,
Pimm, E. T.,
431
133d,
169th, 59
Pocahontas,
190
Opequon creek, 143, 147
Pond, E. H.,
Pennsylvania Troops, 23d,
Parrish, W. I., 130, 131, 179, 431, 580
INDEX.
Page.
Page.
Postmaster,
167,285 82
Relay House,
25, 135, 161
Potomac creek,
Reno, Gen., 299
Retreat from Monocacy, 135
Reveille, 63
Powhatan, 351
Review of 6th Corps, 258
Rhodes, H. J., 221, 235, 433, 527
President's quid, The,
277
Prince George county,
58
Pringle, W. DeW., 16, 131, 132, 370, 455, 580
Prison food, 332
Prisoners of war,
307-366
"Private Harris,"
256, 261
Punishments,
50, 51, 211
Putnam, J. J.,
482
Richmond revisited, 355
Ricketts, Gen., 90, 130, 131, 150, 159, 175, 193, 302, 305
Quick, T. D.,
432, 571
Quirk, Mr.,
136
Riddleberger, 325
Riley, Anth., 181
Riley, Barney, 210
Raiders,
342
Railroads, Destroying,
91
Rainy march,
254
Ramseur, Gen. S. D.,
149, 164, 185
Rand, Willard,
221
Randolph, John,
243
Rochambeau, Count de,
13
Rappahannock river,
84, 257
Rockville, 55, 139, 318, 320
Rations,
165, 257
Rodes, Gen. R. E., 149, 152, 164
Rations under fire,
126
Rodman gun, 62, 64
Raulston, Col.,
343
Roe, A. M.,
13, 433
Raynor, A. J.,
83
Roe, A. S.,
4, 361, 369, 433
Raze, B. F.
432
Roe, N. A. M.,
294
Ready to move,
222
Roessle, Henry,
160, 503
Reams' station,
113
Roll-call, 68, 195
407
Rebel prison, In a,
331-350
Rooster crows,
219
Rebel rations,
336
Records, Regimental,
3
Rorer, J. T.,
286
Recruits, 76, 79, SO, 169, 1SS
Ross, Sarah,
428
Redgrave, S. C.,
15, 62; 432, 492
Rosser, Gen.,
168
Red tape,
215
Reed, 10th Vermont,
339
Reeves, Stephen,
6, 17, 432, 471
Roys, J. S.,
284
Regimental books,
4
Rozier's bluff,
57,66
Regiment leaves Auburn,
19
Ruffle, John,
471
Regiment, Smallest,
146
Runyan, Chauncey,
274
Reid, Whitelaw, 59 Russell, Gen. D. A.,
151, 164
Roadside halt,
253
Robinson, Charles,
571
Robinson, Dr. H.,
400
Robinson, J. D.,
549
Rebel letter,
316
Rooker, Henry,
Root's Battle Hymn,
132
Roster of the Ninth, 453
Rowland, Henry,
516
Regimental band, 200
Rice, Dan., 31
Rice, J. W., 370, 456, 457
Rice, L. B., 6, 433, 471
Richards, Col., 104
Richardson, A. D., 110
Richmond, 250
Captured, 230
March through, 251
Prentiss, Capt., 173
Potomac river, 27, 38, 40, 58, 61, 80, 136, 138, 139
611
.
612
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Page.
Page.
Sabin, Surgeon S. A., 6, 15, 203, 291, 309, 413, 434, 455
Sheridan, Gen., 109, 141, 145, 147, 151, 153, 155, 169, 170, 174
Cedar Creek, 175, 185, 193, 201, 231, 258, 437
Sheridan's cavalry, 91
Sherman, Gen., 3
Sherman, Miss Lodema, 444
Shorkley, P. T., 29:
St. Charles' College, 135
Sand storm,
219
Silver spring,
319
Saxton, Charles T.,
369
Sincerbeaux, E., 456
Sinclair, F. A., 6, 16, 76, 119, 439, 570
Scares, 38, 42, 53, 55, 77, 398
Schiffer,
361
Schultze, Otto,
455
Sinclair, W. W.,
16, 482, 571
Scipio, 40
Singing in camp, 259
"Six dollars 's better 'n thirteen," 261 Sixth Corps, 90, 99, 111, 134, 137, 138, 140, 149, 153, 155, 158, 167, 169, 170, 201, 223, 231, 257, 303-307, 315, 318
Paper, 244
Review, 258
Skinner, Jeremiah,
102
"Skirmishing," 110
114
Sleeping under fire,
98
Slocum, Col. J. S.,
298
Small-pox, 62, 77
Small, Sergt.,
3.17
Smith, Capt. A. J.,
185
Smith, Albert L.,
128
Smith, "'Arry,"
341
Smith, Col. B. F.,
90, 101, 107
114, 128, 132, 157, 159, 167, 275,
368, 370, 395, 397, 403, 435, 436, 454
"Seward's pets," 34, 41
Seymour, Gen., 200, 210, 213, 217, 218, 256
Seymour, Horatio, 41
Sharpshooters, 101
Shell burst, The, 53,273
137, 140, 172, 323
Shepard, R. B.,
55
Shepardstown,
37
Shergur, C. L.,
439
Snow, First,
Before Petersburg, 207
--- ---.
Sager, J., 53, 291, 293, 370, 425, 456
Sailor's Creek,
231
Battle of, 232-237
Origin of name, 235
Scared boy, 43
Sinclair, J. P., 185
Sinclair, James, 440
Scott, Gen., 391
Scribner, G. H., 450
Second Cayuga and Wayne Regiment, 9
Second Corps,
99
Sedgwick, Gen., 90, 105, 303, 304
Seelye, J. J., 292, 293
Segoine, Jesse,
12
Sergeant sews stripes, 218
Seward, Col. Aug., 395, 435
Seward, Frederick, 435
Seward, Mrs. Frederick,
392
Seward, Mrs. J. W., 390
Seward, William H., 4, 9, 21, 34, 40, 41, 42, 48, 53, 54, 60, 63, 136, 277, 434 Seward, William H., Jr., 4, 5, 10, 13, 15,
17, 18, 35, 47, 48, 49, 53, 54, 57,
58, 62, 64, 65, 83, 88, 109, 113,
Smith, "Extra Billy,"
247
Smith, Jimmy,
341
Smith, Capt. John,
108
Smith, Gen. Kirby,
258
Smith, Lewis,
456
Smith, Mortimer,
203
Smith, Col. P. B.,
247
Smith, Gen. W. F.,
303
Smithfield,
146
Smocker, Frederick,
293
Snicker's gap,
41, 137, 153
Snickerville, 199
137
Cedar Creek, 6, 180-184
Sidney, Sir Philip,
316
Death of Lincoln, 241
Safford, Major, 156
Shenandoah river,
Slap-jacks,
613
INDEX.
Page.
Snyder, A. J., 492
Stonewall Jackson, 42, 122
Stout, Wilmer, 181
Stoyell, George C., 15, 278, 504
Straight, Col.,
354
Strasburg, 155, 156
Strickland, N. F.,
15, 444, 471, 472
Strother, D. H., quoted, 163
Sturge, Philip, his horse at Cedar Creek, 190, 444, 527, 559
Stuart, J. E. B., 38, 42, 55, 91
Sunday in camp, 37
Sunday's work, 226
Surgeon's call, 68, 69
Surrender of Lee, 238
Sutler ordered away, 219
Swift, George W., 444, 515, 516, 559
Soule, Ira T.,
294
Swift, S. F., 15, 18, 504
Sword presentation, 403
Syracuse,
262
Taft, E. P., 15, 16, 47, 48, 58, 59, 94, 131, 132, 157, 167, 444, 454
Tallman, F. A., 6, 294
Tallman, Frank, 6, 368, 446
Tall soldiers, 257
Taps,
Taylor, J. N., 225, 236
Taylor, Major, 104
Taylor quoted. 227
Tennallytown, 39, 136, 158, 260
Tent in the rain, 92
Thanksgiving, First, 42 1864, 202
Thanksgiving and prayer,
57
Staunton river,
243, 244
Steamer George Leary, 360
Herman Livingston,
205
J. W. D. Prouty,
82
Thoburn, Col. Joseph, 193
John Brooks,
82
Thomas, Charles, 151
Thomas, Col. C. K., 123, 126, 141, 300, 302, 315
State of Connecticut,
82
Thomas Powell,
157
Winona.
118
Stephens, N. T.,
18
Threetop mountain, 155
Stern, II. C ..
45S
Thurlstrup's picture, 153
Stewart. John F.,
492, 493
Tidd. John, 2S5
Stone, D. H.,
211, 516
Tifft, J. W., 482
Stoneman, Gen.,
313
Tifft, John, 504
Snyder, Major G. W., 297
Snyder, J. L., 492
Snyder, James W., 6, 12, 13, 15, 49, 51, 60, 66, 78, 95, 100, 106, 136, 157,
160, 16, 174, 210, 440, 454, 457
Cedar Creek,
178, 190, 193, 198,
His horse dies, 198
Gets spurs, 201
On March 25, 221; April 2, 223
Sailor's Creek, 235, 241, 260
Farewell,
263
Snuff-dipping, 250
Socks wear out,
209
Soft bread, 117
Soule, Ira,
293
Sova, Alvin N., 128
Spottsylvania, 84
Springs in Virginia, 325
Squier, C. Y., 571
Squires, Sarah, 431
Squyer, C. W.,
16
Squyer, Irvin, 15, 18, 198, 199, 440, 454, 559
Stacey, Alfred E., 6
Cedar Creek, 188, 442
Stacey, Anthony, 158, 1SS, 442
Stacey, George, 189, 442
Stafford, E., 78, 515, 516
Stamford, D. J., 129
Stanton, E. M., 42, 58, 119, 419 113
Stanton, Col. J. F.,
Staunton,
145, 327, 323
Thatcher, J. H., 151
Third Battalion joins, 156, 163
Third Division thanked, 100
Salvador, 118
Thomas. S. S., 300
Thoroughfare gap, 54, 55
69
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Page
Page.
Tindall, P. P.,
537, 538
Tolles, Col. C. W., 197
Tompkins, Col. C. H.,
104, 120
War, not Sunday school, S7
Torbert, Gen.,
153
Warn, Charles S., 447
Trading with rebels, 215, 216, 219
Tree cut off by shell,
102
Trouble over food, 268
234
Washington reservoir, 40
Tucker, William H., Cedar Creek, 189
Turner, "Dick,"
353
Turner, George,
341
Wasson, W. R., 15, 49, 370, 454, 455
Twenty-second Corps,
138
Water was saved, The, 106
Two harvests, 294
Watson, George, 408, 437, 447, 493, 549 Watson, John, 471
295
Wayne, Anthony, 9, 44
Wayne county man, Trick on,
Webster, Daniel, 83
Weight of guns, etc., 47
Weitzel, Gen. G.,
230
Urbana,
139, 316
Vaill, Lieut., 98
Valley, The Shenandoah, 141, 142, 144, 145, 163, 164
Left, 204, 324
Westfall, S. J., 41S
Valuable papers,
87
"What are we here for ?" 265
Vandenburgh, Major, 303
Wheater, B. E., 312
Vanderbilt, A. H.,
369
Wheeler, Adjt., 173
Vandervoort, M. L.,
102
Wheeler, H. H.,
286, 448, 504
Van Liew, John,
294
Whistler, J N. G.,
270, 272, 411
Verdi, Dr.,
402
Whitbeck, J. W.,
449
Vermont Troops, 10th,
122, 124
320
Ist Heavy,
138
139
Brigade,
14:
"Whole ribbel army,"
201
Veteran Association,
367-389
Wilcox, Gen. O. B., 230
108
Vidette,
116, 199, 211
Wilderness,
S4
Vishion, H. W.,
369
Wiley, Lieut.,
492
Voorhies, George B.,
493
Williams House, 115
197
Williamsport, ,
148
Wadsworth, James S.,
41
Willow spout,
347
Walker, Col. A. F.,
188
Wilson, Gen.,
113
Walker, Mayor J. M.,
244
Wilson's Cavalry, 140
Walker, W. V., 369
Winchester,
42, 142, 143, 145, 323
Tyler, Gen. E. B., 123
Tyler, Governor J. H.,
300
Tyler, President John,
108
Typhoid fever,
59
Union volunteer saloon,
23
Weldon railroad,
119
Welles, Gideon, 60
Welling, Joseph, 11, 14, 15, 16, 21, 25, 29, 35, 40, 41, 47, 48, 54, 56, 56, 83, 88, 156, 286, 395, 447, 451
White's ford,
Whittier quoted,
Vickery, J. J.,
61
Wilcox's Landing,
Visiting at Cold Harbor,
103, 104
Williams, L. D.,
Vosburg, T.,
15, 537
Williamson, J. J.,
Wagon trains, 86, 196, 198, 199
Wilson, David,
Washing shirts, 121
Washington, 25, 26, 30, 32, 36, 55, 58, 134, 137, 138, 139
Tucker, J. Randolph,
82, 85, 153
Washington, George, Statue of, 252
Watterson, Henry,
Wallace, Gen. Lew, 123, 124, 129, 131, 270, 271, 300, 301
615
INDEX.
Page.
Winchester, Battle of,
149-155
Woodstock, 156
Wing, E. B.,
294
Woodward, S., 15, 527
Wing, S. P.,
294
Woolen gloves, 324
Winsor, Columbus, 316
Winter house, Plan of,
46
Worms in hominy,
72
Worthington, R. C., 16, 580
Wright, Gen. H. G., 90, 96, 109, 113, 140, 169, 170, 193, 217, 224, 226, 240, 254, 296, 303, 304 Letter on Cedar Creek, 177
Yard, B. J., 6, 158, 201, 213, 516, 549 York, N. G., 6
York's diary, Sergt., 348
Young, Edmond, 538
Youngest member, vide Dennis Crowley, 582
Page.
Winter quarters, 44, 45, 208, 212, 213 Wirz, 124
Trial of, 270
Wisconsin 5th Infantry,
197
Wise, John S.,
247
Wolcott, Governor Roger,
4
Wood, A. S., 4, 5, 15, 16, 48, 49, 126, 129, 166, 174, 225, 235, 241, 368, 369. 370, 403, 449, 454, 455, 492, 580 Wood, William, 5, 15, 62, 64, 161, 166, 184, 201, 207, 225, 226, 235, 236, 370, 451, 454, 527
Work, Henry C., 117
F 834 9 524
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