INDEX
Agnew, Lieut. John, of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Alexandria (Va.), [92], [93], [95]; Army of Potomac at, [45].
Ames, Gen. Adelbert, commands expedition, [79].
Armies—
Cumberland, Third Wisconsin joins, [97];
reorganized, [115];
at New Hope Church, [125].
Hood's, plunders Atlanta, [142].
Jackson's, at Chancellorsville, [71].
Johnston's, at Bentonville, [172];
surrenders, [114], [176].
Northern Virginia, [39], [81];
battleflags captured, [91];
paroled, [176].
Potomac, [17], [39], [41], [64], [66], [117], [159];
at Washington, [46];
consolidated, [115];
Third Wisconsin leaves, [97].
Sherman's, [176];
advance, [116];
at Atlanta, [143];
Savannah, [157];
in South Carolina, [158];
Georgia, [166].
Tennessee, [122], [133], [146];
destroys Columbia, [170].
Thomas's, opposes Hood, [147].
Western, successful, [17].
Western Virginia, [38], [43].
Atlanta (Ga.), [112], [143], [163], [164];
exposed, [131];
march to, [116];
besieged, [131]-[141];
evacuated, [140], [147];
Union army near, [129], [142], [145];
destroyed, [146], [147].
Augur, Gen. Christopher C., at Cedar Mountain, [33].
Augusta (Ga.), [168];
Slocum marches toward, [147].
Augusta Railroad, destroyed, [147], [148].
Babcock, Lieut. Justin D., of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Baltimore (Md.), threatened, [93].
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, [98], [180].
Banks, Gen. Nathaniel P., [14], [45];
commands corps [30], [31];
retreats, [23], [25], [27], [28];
protects Winchester, [29];
at Cedar Mountain, [32], [33], [38];
criticized, [37].
Barager, Capt. Charles R., of Third Wisconsin, [180];
wounded, [132];
in Sherman's campaign, [157], [160].
Battles—
Acorn Run, [172].
Antietam, [51]-[63], [70], [94], [178].
Bentonville, [172].
Bolivar Heights, [13].
Cassville, [122].
Catoctin Mountains, [48].
Chancellorsville, [69]-[77], [177], [178].
Chantilly, [44].
Chickamauga, [100], [116].
Dallas, [122]-[126].
Fort Donelson, [14].
Fort Henry, [14].
Fredericksburg, [64], [76].
Gettysburg, [82]-[89], [94].
Jonesboro, [141].
Kettle Run, [42].
Lookout Mountain, [102].
Manassas, [42], [43].
Missionary Ridge, [102].
Monteith Swamp, [153], [154].
Murfreesboro, [99].
New Hope Church, [122]-[126].
Peach Tree Creek, [129], [134].
Pumpkinvine Creek, [126].
Resaca, [117]-[122].
Roanoke Island, [14].
Somerset, [14].
South Mountain, [50], [51].
Winchester, [18], [19].
Bealeton Station (Va.), [79], [97].
Bentonville (N. C.), Sherman at, [169].
Benwood (W. Va.), [98].
Bertram, Capt. Henry, at Bolivar Heights, [12], [13].
Biers, Lieut. Elon G., of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Birney, Gen. David B., at Chancellorsville, [71], [74].
Bladensburg (Md.), army encamped near, [177].
Blanchard, Lieut. Edward L., wounded, [132].
Bolivar Heights (Va.), [15]. See also Battles.
Boone, ——, Confederate officer, [107], [108].
Boone, Daniel, grandson captured, [107].
Boonsborough (Md.), [50], [51].
Bostwick (Ga.), lumber destroyed, [152].
Bragg, Gen. Braxton, reënforced, [96].
Brandy Station (Va.), [79], [97].
Bridgeport (Ala.), [100], [116].
Bristoe Station (Va.), cars burned at, [43].
Brixey, Capt. Calvin, murders citizen, [114];
killed, [115].
Broad Run (Va.), [43].
Brodhead, Col. Thornton F., death, [38].
Brown, John, at Harpers Ferry, [10];
hung, [16].
Brown, Gov. Joseph E., releases convicts, [149].
Buck, Capt. Wilson S., wounded, [154].
Buena Vista (Wis.), school at, [1].
Buffalo (N. Y.), reception at, [8].
Bull Run (Va.), [44]. See also Battles: Manassas.
Butterfield, Gen. Daniel, in skirmish, [118].
Burnside, Gen. Ambrose E., at Roanoke Island, [14];
removed, [64].
Camp Randall (Wis.), [120].
Camp Slocum (Washington, D. C.), [178], [179].
Carlin, Gen. William P., at Bentonville, [172].
Cassville (Ga.), occupied, [122].
Cemetery Ridge (Pa.), [83];
charge on, [87].
See also Battles: Gettysburg.
Centerville (Va.), [44], [81].
Century Magazine, [169].
Chancellor House (Va.), [70], [72], [73], [76].
Charleston (S. C.), [146], [153].
Charleston & Augusta Railroad, destroyed, [168].
Charlestown (Va.), [13], [16].
Charlotteville (S. C.), railroad destroyed, [170].
Chattanooga (Tenn.), [101];
campaign at, [97], [100], [107], [127], [146].
Chesterfield (S. C.), [171].
Chicago (Ill.), [7], [174].
Chilcote, Judge ——, murdered, [114].
Chippewa Indians, in Wisconsin regiment, [143];
at Sandersville, [151].
Clark, Capt. Andrew, commands militia, [3].
Clark, Lieut. David B., of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Cleveland (Ohio), [7].
Colby, Lieut. Lewis, of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Colgrove, Col. Silas, at Chancellorsville, [75].
Collins, Joseph, killed, [61].
Columbia (S. C.), [170], [171].
Columbus (Ohio), reception at, [98].
Comey, Capt. Henry N., of Second Massachusetts, [179].
Conley, Surg. J. Griffin, of Third Wisconsin, [125], [126], [180].
Connecticut, [97];
Fifth Regiment, [23].
Cooper, Judge Henry, appeals to Lincoln, [108].
Corps—
First (Sigel's), [30], at Cedar Mountain, [36];
(Hooker's), at Antietam, [52];
Gettysburg, [83], [86].
Second, at Gettysburg, [87].
Third (McDowell's), [30];
at Cedar Mountain, [36];
(Heintzelman's), [42];
(Sickles's), at Gettysburg, [84], [85].
Fourth, defeated, [117].
Fifth (Banks's), [30];
(Porter's), [42];
at Chancellorsville, [66], [71].
Sixth (Franklin's), [51], [62];
(Sedgwick's), at Fredericksburg, [76].
Ninth (Burnside's), at Catoctin Mountains, [48].
Eleventh, [97], [100], [115];
at Chancellorsville, [66], [69], [71];
Gettysburg, [83].
Twelfth, [78], [81], [91], [115];
at Chancellorsville, [66], [69], [89];
Gettysburg, [89].
Fourteenth, at Bentonville, [172].
Fifteenth, destroys Columbia, [170].
Seventeenth, destroys Columbia, [170].
Twentieth, [115], [128], [133], [134], [135], [139], [147];
in Atlanta campaign, [131], [138], [141], [144];
Savannah campaign, [170];
at New Hope Church, [125];
Peach Tree Creek, [129], [134], [135].
Twenty-Third, [119].
For Confederate Corps, see names of commanders.
Crane, Lieut. Col. Louis H., at Cedar Mountain, [32];
killed, [34], [35].
Crawford, Gen. Samuel W., at Cedar Mountain, [32]-[34].
Creeks—
Antietam, [51], [63].
Buffalo, [150].
Cedar Run, [20], [32], [35].
Chattanooga, [153].
Peach Tree, [129].
Rock, [83], [85], [87].
Crowninshield, Capt. Francis W., of Second Massachusetts, [179].
Culpeper (Va.), [37], [38].
Culpeper Court House (Va.), [32], [46].
Cumberland (Md.), [82].
Cutter, Lieut. George H., of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Dallas, (Ga.), [122]. See also Battles.
Daniels, Capt. Nahum, of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Darnestown (Md.), [11], [47].
Davis, Col. ——, killed, [79].
Davis, Jefferson, [166];
surrenders, [174].
Dayton (Ohio), [98].
Donnelly, Col. Dudley, commands brigade, [24], [26].
Douglas, Stephen A., presidential candidate, [151].
Du Bois, Lieut. John B., of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Edwards Ferry (Md.), crossed, [47].
Englishmen, in Wisconsin regiment, [143].
Erie (Pa.), [7].
Fairfax Station (Va.), winter camp at, [64].
Falling Waters (Md.), [90].
Fayetteville (Tenn.), [108], [111], [112], [114], [115], [120];
county seat, [105].
Fayetteville (N. C.), [171], [172].
Fond du Lac (Wis.), [5], [6].
Fords—
Beverly, [40];
crossed, [79], [80].
Germanna, skirmish at, [66]-[69].
Kelly's, crossed, [66].
Raccoon, [96].
United States, [69].
Forts—
Donelson, [14].
Henry, [14].
McHenry, [11].
Sumter, surrenders, [3].
Fox, Adj. John A., of Second Massachusetts, [179].
Francis, Maj. James, of Second Massachusetts, [179].
Franklin, Gen. William B., at Harpers Ferry, [52];
Antietam, [62].
Frederick City (Md.), [12], [14], [47]-[49];
capital, [11];
cemetery at, [13].
Fredericksburg (Va.), skirmish at, [70].
Freeman, Lieut. William W., of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Frémont, Gen. John C., [29].
French, in Wisconsin regiment, [143]; in Mexico, [180], [181].
Fritchie, Barbara, displays flag, [48], [49].
Front Royal (Va.), [22], [29], [30].
Furlong, John, killed, [161].
Gaps—
Chester, [30].
Snake Creek, [117].
Snicker's, [18].
Gardner, Capt. Silas E., investigates murder, [115].
Geary, Gen. John W., [148];
at Bolivar Heights, [12];
Chancellorsville, [73];
Gettysburg, [89];
New Hope Church, [122].
Georgetown (Md.), [45].
Georgia, [96], [115], [149];
secession, [151];
regiment from, [121];
campaign in, [173];
restored, [152].
Georgia Central Railroad, destroyed, [151].
Germans, in Wisconsin regiment, [143].
Giddings, Capt. Ephraim, of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Goldsboro (N. C.), [171];
occupied, [173].
Goodrich, Lieut. John D., of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Gordon, Col. George H., commands brigade, [18], [24].
Graham Station (S. C.), [168], [169].
Grant, Gen. Ulysses S., [14], [176].
Greene, Gen. George S., at Gettysburg, [86].
Hagerstown (Md.), [8].
Hamilton, Gen. Charles S., commands brigade, [18].
Hanging Rock (S. C.), [171].
Harpers Ferry (Va.), [9], [10], [62], [63], [91];
expedition to, [12];
surrenders, [52].
Harrisonburg (Va.), [21].
Haskins, Capt. Alexander D., of Third Wisconsin, [180];
at Robertsville, [167].
Hawes, Q. M. Edwin A., of Second Massachusetts, [179].
Hawley, Gen. William, [115];
wounded, [34];
commands brigade, [168], [180];
at New Hope Church, [124], [125];
Atlanta, [131];
Savannah, [160], [161];
in Carolina campaign, [169];
farewell order, [177].
Hazel Grove (Va.), skirmish at, [70], [74].
Hegg, Lieut. Oliver A., of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Heintzelman, Gen. Samuel P., commands corps, [42].
Hill, Lieut. Algie S., of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Hinckley, Capt. Julian W., [180];
early life, [1];
promoted, [5], [16], [64];
wounded, [124]-[127].
Hood, Gen. John B., [152];
at New Hope Church, [122];
Peach
Tree Creek, [129];
Atlanta, [138], [139], [142];
Jonesboro, [141];
in Nashville campaign, [143], [146], [147].
Hooker, Gen. Joseph, commands army, [64];
corps, [115];
superseded, [82];
at Antietam, [52], [57];
Chancellorsville, [69], [70], [76];
Chattanooga, [100];
New Hope Church, [125];
resigns, [134], [135];
characterized, [133]-[135], [140].
Howard, Gen. Oliver O., [117];
commands army wing, [147];
Army of Tennessee, [133], [134].
Hubbell, Lieut. Abner, of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Hunter, Capt. James W., wounded, [126], [127];
death, [128].
Ijamsville (Md.), [47].
Indiana, [98];
Twenty-Seventh Regiment, [24], [25];
at Antietam, [55], [57], [61];
Chancellorsville, [75].
Indianapolis (Ind.), [98].
Irish, in Wisconsin regiment, [143].
Islands—
Argyle, [157];
described, [156].
Hutchinson, [164], [166].
Johnson's, military prison on, [108].
Jackson, Gen. Thomas J. (Stonewall), [17], [20]-[22];
at Kernstown, [19];
Chancellorsville, [71], [74];
killed, [73].
Jefferson, Thomas, cited, [11].
Jefferson Rock (Va.), visited, [10].
Johnson, Andrew, [175].
Johnson, Hon. Herschel V., sketch, [151], [152].
Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., superseded, [129];
at Bentonville, [172];
surrenders, [114], [173], [174], [176].
Jonesboro (Ga.), [141], [143].
Juarez, Benito P., service with, [181].
Keedysville (Md.), [50].
Kelly's Ferry (Tenn.), [101].
Kelly's Ferry (Va.), [92], [96].
Kernstown (Va.), skirmish at, [19].
Ketcham, Col. John H., assesses damages, [106].
Kettle Run (Va.), [43];
skirmish at, [42].
Kilpatrick, Gen. Hugh J., at Falling Waters, [90];
skirmish, [172].
Kingston (Ga.), [127].
Kleven, Capt. John E., [180];
at Monteith Swamp, [154].
Kopff, Asst. Surg. Thomas, of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Lee, Gen. Robert E., [96], [97];
at Rappahannock River, [39];
Richmond, [171];
surrenders, [173], [176].
Leesburg (Va.), executions at, [81].
Lewis, Gov. James T., [120].
Libby prison, [29].
Lieurance, Lieut. Stephen, of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Limbocker, Capt. George W., [25], [26].
Lincoln, President Abraham, [166];
call for troops, [3];
at Maryland Heights, [63];
pardons, [109];
appoints Howard, [134];
votes for, [146];
assassinated, [175].
Lincoln County (Tenn.), [105];
guerrillas in, [106], [114];
reorganized, [109]-[111].
Little Round Top (Pa.), [84]. See also Battles: Gettysburg.
Little Washington (Va.), [31].
Losses: at Bolivar Heights, [13];
Winchester, [19], [20];
in retreat to Martinsburg, [29];
Cedar Mountain, [34]-[36];
Antietam, [60]-[63];
Gettysburg, [89];
New Hope Church, [126];
Peach Tree Creek, [129], [134], [135].
Louisville (Ky.), [98], [145], [180].
Lynchburg (Tenn.), birthplace of David Crockett, [105].
McAlpine, Lieut. William T., of Second Massachusetts, [179].
McClellan, Gen. George B., [15], [47];
arrests legislature, [11];
retreats, [39];
reappointed, [46];
removed, [64];
votes for, [146].
McDowell, Gen. Irvin, commands corps, [30];
at Cedar Mountain, [36];
criticized, [38];
removed, [46].
McIntyre, Capt. James B., mustering officer, [6].
Macon (Ga.), march toward, [147].
Macon Railroad, captured, [141].
McPherson, Gen. James B., killed, [133].
Madison (Ga.), [148].
Madison (Wis.), [4], [104], [120];
veterans at, [105].
Maine, Tenth Regiment, at Cedar Mountain, [35].
Manassas Junction (Va.), [18], [41], [81]. See also Battles.
Mansfield, Gen. Joseph K., commands corps, [47].
Marietta (Ga.), [122].
Marvin, Q. M. Joseph T., of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Martinsburg (W. Va.), retreat to, [27];
confederates at, [81].
Maryland, legislature arrested, [11];
Lee enters, [47];
plundered, [51].
Maryland Heights (Md.), [10];
Lincoln at, [63].
Massachusetts, Second Regiment, [18], [25], [77], [78];
letter of, [177]-[179];
letter to, [179];
at Antietam, [55], [61];
Germanna Ford, [69];
Raccoon Ford, [96];
Atlanta, [136];
in South Carolina, [162], [168];
Twelfth Regiment, at Bolivar Heights, [12].
Meade, Gen. George G., commands Army of Potomac, [82].
Mehan, Capt. Dennis, of Second Massachusetts, [179].
"Merrimac," Third Wisconsin embarks on, [93].
Mexico, [180], [181].
Michigan, First Cavalry, [27].
Middleton (Md.), [50].
Miles, Col. Dixon S., surrenders Harpers Ferry, [52].
Milledgeville (Ga.), [150];
capital city, [148];
arsenal destroyed at, [149].
Millen (Ga.), railroad destroyed, [153].
Millen & Augusta Railroad, destroyed, [153].
Miller, ——, captured, [108].
Miller, Mrs. ——, secures aid, [108].
"Mississippi," Third Wisconsin embarks on, [95].
Monroe (Wis.), [120].
Monteith Station (Ga.), mail captured, at, [154].
Montgomery (Ala.), confederate capital, [1].
Moran, Lieut. Edward V., of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Morehead City (N. C.), [175].
Morse, Lieut. Col. Charles F., of Second Massachusetts, [179];
at Atlanta, [136].
Mountains—
Blue Ridge, [18], [30], [92].
Catoctin, [49];
skirmish at, [48];
crossed, [50].
Cedar, [32].
Lookout, [101].
South, crossed, [50].
Mulberry (Tenn.), [105].
Munn, Surg. Curtis E., of Second Massachusetts, [179].
Murfreesboro (Tenn.), [99].
Nashville (Tenn.), [98], [99];
military governor at, [109].
Nashville & Chattanooga Railroad, described, [99].
New Jersey, Thirteenth Regiment, [96];
transferred, [47];
at Chancellorsville, [73];
Atlanta, [133], [135].
New Market (Va.), manœuver at, [21].
New York (City), [65], [92], [95], [175];
draft riot, [93].
New York (State), draft riot, [94];
regiment, deserters executed, [81];
First Artillery, at Gettysburg, [87];
Savannah, [157];
Ninth Regiment, transferred, [18];
Twenty-Eighth Regiment, [23];
One Hundred Seventh Regiment, transferred, [47];
at Milledgeville, [148];
One Hundred Forty-Fifth Regiment, [103];
One Hundred Fiftieth Regiment, [106], [130].
Nickajack Pass (Ga.), crossed, [116].
North Carolina, described, [176].
Norwegians, in Wisconsin regiment, [143].
Oakey, Capt. Daniel A., of Second Massachusetts, [179].
O'Brien, Capt. Moses, killed, [35], [36].
Ohio, trip through, [98].
Orton, Capt. Thomas E., wounded, [132].
"Paint Rock", captured steamer, [100].
Parker, Capt. Theodore K., of Second Massachusetts, [179].
Parkersburg (W. Va.), [180].
Parks, Maj. Warham, of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Pennsylvania, invaded, [81], [91], [93];
Twenty-Eighth Regiment, at Bolivar Heights, [12];
Twenty-Ninth Regiment, retreats, [24];
officers discharged, [128].
Perkins, Capt. William E., of Second Massachusetts, [179].
Persons, Surg. Horace T., of First Wisconsin Cavalry, [127].
Phalen, Capt. Edward A., of Second Massachusetts, [179].
Pickett, Gen. George E., charge at Gettysburg, [88], [89].
Pope, Gen. John, commands army, [30];
criticized, [31], [37], [38];
retreats, [38];
at Manassas, [43];
removed, [46].
Portage County (Wis.), [1].
Porter, Gen. Fitz John, commands corps, [42].
Price, Col. Edward L., court martialed, [103].
Prisons—
Fort McHenry, [11].
Johnson's Island, [109].
Libby, [29].
Proctor, Lieut. Edwin F., of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Raleigh (N. C.), campaign, [114], [173].
Rappahannock Station (Va.), [92].
"Red Star" Division, guards railroad track, [99].
Resaca (Ga.), enemy abandon, [122].
"Resolute", armed tender, captured, [157], [158].
Richardson, Lieut. Moses P., of Second Massachusetts, [179].
Richardson, Lieut. Jesse, of Second Massachusetts, [179].
Richmond (Va.), campaign against, [117];
Lee at, [171];
Union army, [176].
Rivers—
Cape Fear, [171].
Chattahoochee, [128], [137]-[139];
crossed, [129].
Elk, [106].
Etowah, crossed, [122].
Monocacy, enemy at, [48].
Oconee, [148].
Ohio, [180];
crossed, [98].
Potomac, [93], [174];
crossed, [28], [45], [81].
Rapidan, [37], [66], [96].
Rappahannock, [92];
crossed, [38], [40], [41], [66], [69], [79].
Rio Grande, [174].
Saluda, crossed, [170].
Savannah, [167];
naval battle in, [155]-[157];
described, [156];
cleared, [165];
crossed, [166].
Shenandoah, [21].
Tennessee, [100], [101];
crossed, [116].
Robertsville (S. C.), skirmish at, [107].
Rocky Mount (S. C.), [170].
Ruger, Gen. Thomas H., West Point graduate, [5];
at Cedar Mountain, [32];
Chancellorsville, [75];
commands expedition, [92];
brigade, [115].
Ruger, Capt. William, wounded, [126], [127].
Sandersville (Ga.), plundered, [150];
skirmish at, [151].
Sandy Hook (Md.), [10], [15].
Savannah (Ga.), [146], [150], [152], [153], [156], [158], [173];
Sherman at, [155], [163], [169];
skirmish, [162];
evacuated, [161], [162], [164]-[166].
Schweers, Capt. John M., of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Scotch, in Wisconsin regiment, [143].
Scott, Lieut. Col. John W., wounded, [34];
killed, [70].
Secession, conventions, [1];
in Georgia, [151];
Lincoln County, [106];
Maryland, [11];
South Carolina, [2], [146].
Sedgwick, Gen. John, at Antietam, [58], [59];
Fredericksburg, [76].
Seminary Ridge (Pa.), [89]. See also Battles: Gettysburg.
Shelbyville (Tenn.), [99], [108].
Shenandoah Valley, campaign in, [178].
Sherman, Gen. William T., [169];
Georgia campaign, [143], [147], [149], [163];
Carolina campaign, [176];
at New Hope Church, [125];
Atlanta, [116], [139], [143], [144];
Jonesboro, [141];
Milledgeville, [150];
Savannah, [155], [165];
Sister's Ferry, [167];
announces peace, [173], [174];
grand review, [177];
characterized, [134], [164].
Shields, Gen. James, [29];
at Kernstown, [19], [20];
wounded, [18].
Sigel, Gen. Franz, commands corps, [30];
at Cedar Mountain, [36], [37].
Sister's Ferry (S. C.), Sherman at, [167].
Slocum, Gen. Henry W., at Germanna Ford, [68];
Vicksburg, [115];
Graham Station, [168];
commands corps, [139];
army wing, [147];
on "Sherman's March", [169];
characterized, [140].
Smith, Maj. Alfred B., commands brigade picket line, [130].
Smith Plantation, in South Carolina, [158]-[161].
South Carolina, secedes, [2];
begins war, [146];
campaign in, [158], [164], [166], [167], [170].
Springer, Rev. Isaac E., of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Springer, Rev. John M., killed, [120].
Springfield (Ga.), [153].
Spott Tavern (Va.), [79].
Stafford Court House (Va.), [77], [92];
winter camp, [64], [66].
Stanton, Edwin M., [175].
Stevenson, Lieut. Col. George W., of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Stevenson (Ala.), [99].
Strasburg (Va.), [17], [20], [21].
Strawberry Plains (Tenn.), [153].
Stuart, Gen. James E. B., headquarters captured, [80].
Sumner, Gen. Edwin V., at Antietam, [57]-[59].
Tattnall, Commodore Josiah, commands fleet, [157].
Taylor, Adj. Asher C., of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Tennalleytown (D. C.), Army of Potomac at, [46].
Tennessee, [115];
Union Cavalry Regiment, [113], [114].
Tennille Station (Ga.), railroad buildings destroyed, [151].
Thayer, Capt. George A., of Second Massachusetts, [179].
Thomas, Gen. George H., at Somerset, [14];
New Hope Church, [125];
disapproves resignations, [128];
opposes Hood, [147].
Thompson, Lieut. George J., of Second Massachusetts, [168], [179].
Thompson, Lieut. Jed C., of Second Massachusetts, [179].
Toledo (Ohio), [7].
Toombs, Lieut. William D., of Second Massachusetts, [179].
Tullahoma (Tenn.), [102], [103], [105], [114], [115];
corps headquarters, [108], [113].
Two Taverns (Pa.), [82].
Van Brunt, Capt. Ralph, of Third Wisconsin, [180].
Vermont, First Regiment, rear guard, [27].
Vicksburg (Miss.), [115].
Virginia, departure for, [7].
Warrenton Junction (Va.), [41], [42].
Wartrace (Tenn.), [99], [100].
Washington (D. C.), [41], [47], [65], [98], [108], [128];
Army of Potomac in, [46];
threatened, [93];
peace ratified at, [174];
march to, [176];
grand review, [177].
Waupun (Wis.), campaign of 1860 at, [1];
Light Guard, organized, [3]-[5].
Welsh, in Wisconsin regiment, [143].
West Point (N. Y.), Military Academy, graduates, [5].
Wheeler, Gen. Joseph, [99], [159];
at Sandersville, [151];
at Robertsville, [167].
Whittier, John G., poem, [49].
Williams, Gen. Alpheus S., [115], [117];
at Cedar Mountain, [32];
New Hope Church, [125].
Williamsport (Md.), [28], [29];
Confederates at, [81], [89], [90].
Williamsport (Pa.), reception at, [8].
Wilkins, Capt. William D., [20];
at Cedar Mountain, [32], [33], [37].
Wilmington (N. C.), fleet at, [171].
Winchester (Va.), [20], [29];
skirmish at, [16];
captured, [17];
retreat to, [22];
threatened, [30];
Confederates at, [81].
Winegar, Capt. Charles E., captures steamer, [157].
Winnsboro (S. C.), railroad track destroyed, [170].
Wisconsin, [128];
quota filled, [4];
Tenth Regiment, at Chattanooga, [100].
Woodford, Capt. Jasper, of Third Wisconsin, [169], [180].
Xenia (Ohio), reception at, [98].