The Ninth New York heavy artillery : a history of its organization, services in the defe battles, and muster-out, with accounts of life in a rebel prison, personal experiences, names and addresses of surviving members, personal sketches and a complete roster, pt 2, Part 29

Author: Roe, Alfred S. (Alfred Seelye), 1844-1917
Publication date: 1899
Publisher: Worcester, Mass. : The author
Number of Pages: 702


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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


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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


Page.


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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


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