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Warsaw Sound (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
., 17; IX., 122, 130, 132; X., 57, 59, 72. Washington Artillery Company, Charleston, S. C. , V., 60. Washington Artillery, the, of New Orleans (see also New Orleans, La.): L., 14, 199; II., 53, 125; Miller's battery of, II., 59, 95, 122; men of, II., 164, 165; V., 58, 63, 64, 72, 74; VIII., 119, 125, 127, 150; officers of, IX., 329, 343. Washington Grays, N. Y. (see New York Eighth State Militia). Washington Light Infantry of Charleston, S. C.: VIII., 115, 117, 167. Wassaw Sound, Ga.: I., 361; II., 336; VI., 38, 236, 271, 318. Water cart Viii., 213. Water transportation: in Peninsula campaign, VIII., 50. Water Witch,, U. S. S., VI., 189, 312, 320. Waterhouse, R., X., 315. Waterloo, Belgium: battle of: II., 272; X., 120. 122, 124, 140. Waterloo bridge, Va.: II., 42; skirmish at, II., :122. Waterproof, La., II., 350. Watertown, Mass., V., 144. Watervliet, West Troy, N. Y. : V., 141; arsenal at, V., 154; IX., 219. Wa
White Sulphur Springs, Va. (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
343. White House, Gettysburg, Pa. , IV., 201. White House Landing, Va.: I., 313; III., 82, 91, 92; IV., 220; hospital boats at, VII., 219. White Oak Church, Va., VIII., 243. White Oak Road, Va., III., 284, 344. White Oak Swamp, Va.: I., 288, 325, 327, 329, 330, 332, 333, 334, 337, 366; bridge at, III., 324; IV., 87; Glendale, Va., losses at, X., 142. White post, Va., III., 328. White River, Ark.: II., 194; VI., 221, 222, 223, 232, 314. White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.: II., 342, 344. White's Ferry, Va., IV., 82. Whitehead,, U. S. S.: I., 356; III., 318; VI., 316. Whitemarsh, Ga., I., 360. Whiteside, Tenn.: railroad bridge across the ravine of running water, II., 317. Whiteside Valley, Tenn., II., 316. Whitfield, J. W., II., 324; commanding a brigade of Texas cavalry, X., 313. Whiting, C. J., IV., 220, 221, 225. Whiting, W. H. C.: I., 342; III., 327; VI., 248. Whitman, W.: IX., 21, 24, 26
York (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
325. Yellow Creek, Mo., II., 320. Yellow Tavern, Va.: III., 62, 78, 320; IV., 23, 43, 98, 124; death of J. E. B. Stuart at, IV., 125, 242. Yemassee, S. C., II., 326. Yongo, C. R., VI., 301. York, Z., X., 271. York River, Va.: I., 267, 324; V., 258; VI., 59, 315; VIII., 317, 324. York River and Richmond Railroad, Va.: I., 288, 299, 325; bridge of, I., 319. York River Railroad, Va.: I., 316, 324. Yorktown, Va.: I, 51, 115, 117; Union battery, No. 4,York River and Richmond Railroad, Va.: I., 288, 299, 325; bridge of, I., 319. York River Railroad, Va.: I., 316, 324. Yorktown, Va.: I, 51, 115, 117; Union battery, No. 4, I., 252, 253, 255, 260; headquarters of Gen. Magruder in, I., 261; Confederate breastworks at, I., 263, 264; sand-bag fortifications of Confederates Yorktown, Va., I., 265; Confederate fortifications at, I., 265; Confederate ramparts, south-east of Yorktown, 265; Magruder battery, I., 265; Two-gun Confederate battery, I., 265; First Union battery, I., 266, 267; Union battery No. 1, two miles below Yorktown, Va., I., 269; Moore's house, I., 269; the door to Yorktown, Va., I., 271; near the cente
Ford, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
the interior court of arsenal at, V., 129, 131, 136, 144, 154; defenses of, V., 153; arsenal, ammunition stored in, V., 175, 216;, 228; VI., 92,170; Early's attack on, VI., 106; navy yard at, VI., 167; ambulances in ground review, VII., 11; buildings in VII., 15; Carver Hospital in, VII., 15, 274, 275; Campbell Hospital, VII., 15; views of, VII., 15; Stanton Hospital in, VII., 15, Old Capitol Prison at, VII., 31 seq., 38, 67, 200; office of commissary general of prisoners, VII., 83, 85 seq.; Ford's Theater in, where President Lincoln was shot, VII., 203; livery stable where Booth secured the horse on which he escaped, VII., 205; surgeons' supplies at, VII., 213; surgeons and hospital stewards at, VII., 217; medical supplies at, VII., 225; Harewood Hospital at, VII., 285, 294, 295; Armory Square Hospital, VII., 291, 293; ambulances at, VII., 311; ambulance repair shop at, VII., 311; Harewood Hospital, ambulance trains at, VII., 313; I:. S. Sanitary Commission, VII., 324; U. S. Sanitary
New Orleans (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
109; Old Capital Prison, VIII., 289; Central Signal Station at, VIII., 305; U. S. Signal Corps Headquarters, VIII., 333; cemetery at Soldiers' Home, IX., 281: Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, X., 16, 17. Washington, N. C., II., 322. Washington,, U. S. S., VI., 82. Washington and Lee University, Va.: I., 17; IX., 122, 130, 132; X., 57, 59, 72. Washington Artillery Company, Charleston, S. C. , V., 60. Washington Artillery, the, of New Orleans (see also New Orleans, La.): L., 14, 199; II., 53, 125; Miller's battery of, II., 59, 95, 122; men of, II., 164, 165; V., 58, 63, 64, 72, 74; VIII., 119, 125, 127, 150; officers of, IX., 329, 343. Washington Grays, N. Y. (see New York Eighth State Militia). Washington Light Infantry of Charleston, S. C.: VIII., 115, 117, 167. Wassaw Sound, Ga.: I., 361; II., 336; VI., 38, 236, 271, 318. Water cart Viii., 213. Water transportation: in Peninsula campaign, VIII., 50. Water Witch,, U. S. S.,
Alexandria (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
30; Fortieth, III., 330; Forty-first, III., 330; Forty-sixth (German), VIII., 75. Wise, G. M., VII., 319. Wise, H. A.: V., 64; X., 4, 321. Wise's Light Dragoons, VIII., 191. Wissahickon,, U. S. S.: VI., 42; Jack-tars on, VI., 42; pivot-gun of, VI., 43, 90. Wistar, I. J., X., 291. Withers, J. M.: I., 195, 205; X.,253, 256. Wives and Sweethearts, IX., 142 seq. Wofford, W. T., X., 127. Wolfe, J., I., 57. Wolfe Street General Hospital, Alexandria, Va. : VII., 235. Wolseley, Viscount I., 98; quoted, VIII., 134, 154, 159. Wolverine Brigade, VIII., 196. Women as spies Viii., 273, 287, 291. Women's Relief Societies: in Tenn., VII., 247; Relief Society of the Confederate States, Felicia Grundy Porter, President, VII., 247; Southern Hospital work of. VII., 296; Central Association of Relief, VII., 328 seq.; Central Relief Association of New York, VII., 334. Wood, A. M., VII., 47. Wood, J. E., X., 185.
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 23
Wells, G. D., X., 141. Wells, W. R., I., 225. Welsh, T., X., 303. Wentzville, Mo. (see also Millsville), I., 348. Wessells, H. W.: I., 364; II., 328; X., 197. West, J. S., VII., 123. West (Gulf Squadron, U. S., VI., 322. West Indian Squadron, U. S., VI., 125. West Liberty, Ky., I., 354. West Point, Ga., III., 346. West Point, N. Y.: V., 110; engineers, training of, at, V., 224; VI, 67; academy at, VIII., 68; drilling whole battalia, Va. : VII., 235. Wolseley, Viscount I., 98; quoted, VIII., 134, 154, 159. Wolverine Brigade, VIII., 196. Women as spies Viii., 273, 287, 291. Women's Relief Societies: in Tenn., VII., 247; Relief Society of the Confederate States, Felicia Grundy Porter, President, VII., 247; Southern Hospital work of. VII., 296; Central Association of Relief, VII., 328 seq.; Central Relief Association of New York, VII., 334. Wood, A. M., VII., 47. Wood, J. E., X., 185.
Oak Hill (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
7. Wilson, J. G., X., 23, 201. Wilson, J. H.: III., 196, 322, 324, 330, 344, 346; IV., 24, 34, 50, 128, 136, 138, 139, 153, 217, 241, 244, 256, 258, 262, 270. 273; and staff, 281, 326, 332; VIII., 185, 196; IX., 247, 343; X., 95. Wilson, R. B., IX., 76, 77. Wilson, T.: charge of commissary, VIII., 50. Wilson, W., army scout, VIII., 261. Wilson, Lieut. VII., 63. Wilson Farm, La., II., 352. Wilson's Creek, Mo. (see also Springfield, Mo., and Oak Hill, Mo.): I., 122, 180, 350, 367; VIII., 102, 103; losses at, X., 142. Wilson's wharf, Va., III., 322. Winchester, Va.: I., 139, 302, 304, 306, 307, 310, 360, 364; II., 148, 150, 326, 328, 330, 332, 336; IV., 78, 86; Berryville turnpike, IV., 244, 248; battle of, VII., 228; Sheridan's ride, IX., 70; battle at, IX., 87. Winchester, horse of P. H. Sheridan, name changed from Rienzi, IV., 297, 308. Winder, C. S.: I., 366; II., 23, 28, 320; X., 149. Winder, J. H.: VII.,
Wisconsin (Wisconsin, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
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 furnished during Civil War, VIII., 75. Wisconsin troops: Artillery: First Independent battery of Light Art., V., 43; First Light Art., Baton Rouge, La., VIII., 248; Fourth, III., 318; Seventh, II., 328; Twelfth, III., 332. Cavalry: First, I., 364; II., 320, 332; Second, and staff, I., 247. Infantry: First, I., 348; III., 328, 330, 346; Second, I., 348, II., 336; III., 342; X., 119; losses X., 154; Third, I., 352; II., 25, 336; (Indians), VIII.,
Springfield, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): chapter 23
son, F., VIII., 327. Wilson, J. G., X., 23, 201. Wilson, J. H.: III., 196, 322, 324, 330, 344, 346; IV., 24, 34, 50, 128, 136, 138, 139, 153, 217, 241, 244, 256, 258, 262, 270. 273; and staff, 281, 326, 332; VIII., 185, 196; IX., 247, 343; X., 95. Wilson, R. B., IX., 76, 77. Wilson, T.: charge of commissary, VIII., 50. Wilson, W., army scout, VIII., 261. Wilson, Lieut. VII., 63. Wilson Farm, La., II., 352. Wilson's Creek, Mo. (see also Springfield, Mo., and Oak Hill, Mo.): I., 122, 180, 350, 367; VIII., 102, 103; losses at, X., 142. Wilson's wharf, Va., III., 322. Winchester, Va.: I., 139, 302, 304, 306, 307, 310, 360, 364; II., 148, 150, 326, 328, 330, 332, 336; IV., 78, 86; Berryville turnpike, IV., 244, 248; battle of, VII., 228; Sheridan's ride, IX., 70; battle at, IX., 87. Winchester, horse of P. H. Sheridan, name changed from Rienzi, IV., 297, 308. Winder, C. S.: I., 366; II., 23, 28, 320; X., 149. Win
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