U.

Uniforms, wearing of Confederate, forbidden, [20].
Union League of America, [174] et seq., [275]; Freedmen's Bureau and, [115]; negroes in, [115], [149]; and radicals, [156]; and Ku Klux Klan, [247], [256].
Union party, see [National Union party].
"United Order of African Ladies and Gentlemen," [275].
United States Sanitary Commission, [176].

V.

Vicksburg (Miss.), public debt, [232]; race conflicts, [237 (note)]; government overturned, [240]-[241].
Virginia, [152], [157], [262]; recognizes "Union" State government, [18]; army in, [64]; Lincoln's reconstruction plan adopted (1863), [65]; Lincoln and, [67], [120]; Johnson recognizes government of, [74]; escaped slaves declared contraband, [99]; military government in, [143], [144]; constitution, [154]-[155], [171]; reconstruction fails in, [170]; schools, [210]; carpetbag rule, [221]; scalawags in, [222]; unrepresented in Congress, [289 (note)]; conservatives gain control of, [290].
Virginia Military Institute, [3].
Virginius dispute, [284].

W.

Wade, B. F., of Ohio, [67], [129]; and Johnson, [73]; radical leader, [122], [125]; and negro suffrage, [132]; and the presidency, [161], [167].
Wade-Davis Bill, [56], [65]-[66], [120].
Wages, Freedmen's Bureau fixes, [109].
War Department, takes over railways, [6]-[7]; Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, [102]; see also [Freedmen's Bureau].
Warmoth, H. C., Governor of Louisiana, [224]-[225].
Warner, General, and Union League, [189].
Washington, headquarters of Freedmen's Bureau, [105]; vote on negro suffrage, [134].
Washington and Lee University, [17].
Washington College, later Washington and Lee University, [17].
Watterson, H. M., [28].
Wayland, Francis, President of Brown University, [208]-[209].
Webb, General A. S., commands military district, [140 (note)].
Weitzel, General Godfrey, Lincoln and, [67].
Welles, Gideon, and Johnson, [74].
Wells, Governor of Louisiana, [298].
West, development of, [268], [283].
West Virginia, Confederates in, [25]-[26]; State emancipation in, [36]; established, [64], [65].
Whig party, [70], [71], [87], [149], [150], [179].
Whipper, judge in South Carolina, [225].
Whisky Ring, [282].
White Boys, [245].
White Brotherhood, [245], [251].
White Camelia, see [Knights of the White Camelia].
White League, [219], [245], [263].
White Line of Mississippi, [245].
White Man's party of Alabama, [245], [263].
White River Valley and Texas Railroad obtains grant, [235].
White Rose, Order of the, [245].
Wilmer, Bishop R. H., and prayers for Davis, [23].
Wilson, Henry, on reconstruction, [124]-[125]; tours the South, [150].
Wisconsin and negro suffrage, [285].

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