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der, R. B., VII., 180. Winder, W. H., VII., 192. Winder, W. S., VII., 74, 180. Winder Hospital, Richmond, Va. , VII., 284. Winfield Scott Camp (see Camp Winfield Scott), I., 259. Wingo's Inf., Confederate, I., 350. Winnebago,, U. S. S., VI., 247, 254. Winona,, U. S. S., VI., 190, 201, 204. Winslow, E. W., IV., 198. Winslow, F., VI., 189. Winslow, J. A.: VI., 300, 302; and officers on Kearsarge,, U. S. S., VI., 303, 304, 320. Winston, J. D., VII., 351. Winter, W., IX., 238, 239. Winthrop, F., X., 135. Wire, tapping of, by telegraphers, VIII., 360-364. Wirz, H. VII., 67, 78, 92, 176 seq., 177. Wisconsin: camp of Twenty-eighth Inf. At Little Rock, Ark., II., 343; regiments' uniforms, VIII., 54; response to first call, VIII., 74; contribution of troops in Civil War, VIII., 75; losses during Civil War, VIII., 75; population in 1860, VIII., 75; suffers a financial panic, VIII., 75; troops furnishe