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The History of Battery H First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artillery in the War to Preserve the Union 1861-1865

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The narrative recounts the origin, training, and wartime service of a Rhode Island light artillery battery, tracing recruitment, camp life, artillery drill, and movements from organization through major campaigns. It describes the unit's participation in field operations, siege and trench service, repulsing enemy assaults, and the final pursuit and surrender events, interweaving daily memoranda, official reports, and personal memoirs. The volume concludes with rosters, a mortuary record, and portraits of officers and men, providing a detailed administrative and human account of the battery's experiences during the conflict.

INDEX.

  • Abbott, Col. H. L., First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 101.
  • Abbott, James M., 194.
  • Abbott, William, 6, 169.
  • Abercrombie, Gen. John J., 16, 41, 44.
  • Adams, George A., 93, 169.
  • Adams, Capt. George W., Battery G, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, 103, 104.
  • Albertes, Charles, 6, 169.
  • Alden, Warner, 6, 93, 137–138, 169.
  • Alderwick, George, 6, 50, 93, 169.
  • Aldrich, Frank A., 169.
  • Alexander, Henry A., 6, 155, 169.
  • Allen, Albert F., Q. M. Sergt., 6, 89, 92, 164.
  • Allen, Lieut.-Col. Crawford, Jr., 26, 27, 51, 67, 79, 81, 82, 89, 92, 102–104, 107, 113, 123, 136, 159, 197.
  • Allen, Samuel T., 6, 93, 168.
  • Allison, Leon, 6, 51, 93, 134–135, 168.
  • Anderson, Gen. R. H. (C. S. A.), 38, 39, 70, 71, 72.
  • Anthony, Senator Henry B., 12.
  • Arnold, Gideon W., 6, 67, 82, 93, 169.
  • Arnold, Henry N., 6, 31, 169, 198.
  • Arnold, Henry O., 6, 93, 169.
  • Arnold, James, 194.
  • Auger, Gen. Christopher G., 30.
  • Avery, Palmer, 194.
  • Ayres, Gen. Romeyne B., 58.
  • Bacon, Charles D., 194.
  • Balch, Col. Joseph, 2.
  • Balcom, Sergt. Orville, 6, 93, 150, 166, 167, 169.
  • Bannon, Robert, 169.
  • Barry, John, 93, 170.
  • Barry, Michael, 82, 93, 170.
  • Barry, William, 93, 170, 198.
  • Barry, Gen. William F., 19, 20, 27, 30, 32.
  • Begley, Michael, 93, 170.
  • Belain, Edward, 170.
  • Bean, Asa S., 93, 170.
  • Bell, Peter, 170.
  • Bellows, Jay G., 6, 170.
  • Benham, Gen. H. W., 51.
  • Bennett, Sergt. Gardner L., 6, 92, 165, 170, 198.
  • Bingham, Henry, 170.
  • Bingham, Joseph, 6, 170.
  • Bishop, John, 93, 170, 198.
  • Blabon, George R., 93, 170.
  • Blair, Lieut. George W., 17, 108–110, 160.
  • Blessington, Edward M., 171.
  • Bonhelt, Earl, 171.
  • Bonn, Lieut. Charles E., 5, 25, 36, 163, 166, 199.
  • Booth, James, 6, 51, 171, 198.
  • Botts, Hon. John Minor, 17.
  • Bouden, Charles H., 171.
  • Bowen, William J., 6, 171.
  • Bowers, Col. T. S., 68.
  • Boyer, Corp. William, 167, 171.
  • Brown, Capt. Thos. Fred., 114.
  • Brady, Henry, 6, 171.
  • Brahanny, William, 171.
  • Briggs, Horace C., 6, 93, 155–156, 171.
  • Briggs, Corp. Isaac, 6, 92, 167, 171, 198.
  • Brown, Charles, 6, 171.
  • Brown, Francis A., 6, 93, 171, 199.
  • Brown, George W., 6, 171.
  • Brown, Corp. Henry C., 5, 166, 199.
  • Brown, Thomas, 172.
  • Brown, William S., 6, 93, 172, 199.
  • Buckley, Capt. William W., 48, 110.
  • Burlingame, Sergt. Franklin P., 5, 89, 164, 198.
  • Burnside, Gen. Ambrose E., 9, 32, 33, 34, 37, 41, 42, 43, 48.
  • Butler, Gen. Benjamin F., 38.
  • Butterfield, Francis H., 6, 93, 172.
  • Butts, Horace R., 93, 172.
  • Byars, Joseph, 172.
  • Byrns, Bernard, 93, 172.
  • Cahoone, James, 172.
  • Campbell, James, 6, 172.
  • Campbell, First Sergt. John P., 5, 92, 125, 163, 164.
  • Campbell, Corp. John P., 6, 67, 82, 92, 132–133, 167, 172.
  • Carey, Corp. Hiram A., 6, 92, 166, 198.
  • Carlin, Michael, 171.
  • Carman, Gilbert, 6, 172.
  • Carman, Solomon, 6, 172.
  • Carmel, Thomas, 172.
  • Carpenter, Sergt. George P., 4, 5, 14, 164, 198.
  • Carruth, Gen. Sumner, 34.
  • Carter, Sergt. Benjamin, 6, 92, 165, 173, 198.
  • Carter, Thomas, 6, 66, 82, 168.
  • Casey, Gen. Silas, 13, 25.
  • Caswell, Joseph, 93, 173.
  • Chase, Lieut. James E., 114.
  • Chase, Lorin R., 6, 173.
  • Chapman, Cornelius, 93, 173.
  • Cheever, Sergt. Emulous A., 6, 93, 126–127, 165, 166, 173.
  • Cheney, Moses B., 93, 173.
  • Child, Lieut. Benjamin H., 111–115, 161.
  • Child, First Sergt. William D., Battery A, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, 114.
  • Clark, I. T., 193.
  • Clarke, George, 173.
  • Clifford, Thomas, 193.
  • Close, Solomon, 93, 138–144, 173.
  • Coffee, Daniel, 93, 173.
  • Coffee, William, 173.
  • Cokeley, Robert H., 168, 173, 199.
  • Colwell, Sergt. Samuel G., 4, 5, 161, 164, 197.
  • Connecticut troops mentioned:
    • First Heavy Artillery, 20.
    • Second Battery, 29, 30.
  • Connelly, J. C., 193.
  • Conner, Stephen H., 6, 93, 173.
  • Cook, William C., 173.
  • Cooper, William, 173.
  • Copeland, Silas, 6, 174.
  • Corthell, Capt. Elmer L., 110, 161.
  • Costello, James, 174, 199.
  • Cowan, Maj. Andrew, 45, 82, 104.
  • Crandall, James B. B., 6, 174.
  • Crawford, Gen. Samuel W., 58.
  • Crittenden, Hon. John J., 17.
  • Crogan, Corp. Michael, 6, 92, 167, 174.
  • Crook, Gen. George, 70, 71, 73.
  • Crowell, Charles, 174.
  • Curtis, Frederick, 194.
  • Cushman, William, 174.
  • Custer, Gen. George A., 71, 75, 76.
  • Cutting, Erastus, 93, 174.
  • Dailey, Patrick, 93, 174.
  • Damon, Charles H., 174.
  • Davis, Charles, 193.
  • Davis, President Jefferson (C. S. A.), 60.
  • Dawley, Franklin W., 31, 93, 174.
  • Dawley, Reynolds, 6, 174.
  • Dawson, Frank, 93, 168, 174.
  • Decker, Alonzo, 194.
  • Dee, Charles, 6, 174.
  • Degrane, Theodore, 194.
  • Deney, Emil, 7, 175.
  • Derby, Edwin B., 195.
  • De Russy, Gen. Gustavus A., 24, 25, 27, 48.
  • Devin, Gen. Thomas C., 71.
  • Dickson, William, 7, 175.
  • Dolan, Thomas, 175.
  • Dolloff, Corp. Wellington P., 5, 166.
  • Doramus, Robert H., 175.
  • Dougherty, Charles, 7, 93, 175.
  • Drown, William, 7, 175.
  • Dunn, Robert, 93, 175.
  • Early, Gen. Jubal (C. S. A.), 46, 65.
  • Easterday, Christian, 7, 93, 175.
  • Edwards, Capt. John, Jr. (Artillery Reserve), 38.
  • Ellison, Charles J., 7, 93, 175.
  • Ellsworth, William, 7, 175.
  • Engley, Corp. James C., 6, 166.
  • Evans, John, 93, 163, 175.
  • Ewell, Gen. Richard S. (C. S. A.), 70, 87.
  • Farrell, Joseph, 7, 175.
  • Farrell, Patrick, 93, 175.
  • Fay, Thomas, 176.
  • Fenner, Corp. Earl, 7, 19, 50, 89, 92, 127–130, 167, 168, 176.
  • Ferguson, John, 7, 176.
  • Ferrero, Gen. Edward, 34.
  • Fitton, Joseph, 7, 176.
  • Fitz Maurice, Charles, 176.
  • Flannigan, Peter, 176.
  • Floyd, Horace F., 7, 67, 93, 135–137, 176.
  • Flynn, Thomas P., 7, 176.
  • Foster, Gen. John G., 42, 43.
  • Foster, Richard, 7, 176.
  • Fox, Michael, 7, 93, 176.
  • Fox, Peter, 93, 176.
  • Freeborn, George W., 67, 82, 144, 176.
  • Gardner, Peter, 93, 176.
  • Gardner, Peter, 195.
  • Getty, Gen. George W., 66, 72.
  • Gibbon, Gen. John, 75.
  • Gibson, Sergt. Charles De Wolf, 5, 165, 198.
  • Gilbert, William G., 93, 176.
  • Gilleland, Corp. Alexander, 7, 92, 167, 177.
  • Gillmore, Gen. Quincy A., 43.
  • Gladding, James M., 93, 177.
  • Goetz, William, 177.
  • Goff, Thomas J., 6, 14, 168, 198.
  • Gongrady, Julius, 177.
  • Goodrich, Sydney A., 93, 145, 177.
  • Gordon, Gen. John B. (C. S. A.), 60, 76.
  • Gould, Lewis, 7, 177.
  • Graham, Michael, 93, 177, 199.
  • Grant, Gen. U. S., 33, 37, 38, 40, 47, 48, 53, 62, 65, 66, 68, 69, 71, 72, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80.
  • Gray, John A., 6, 93, 143–146, 177, 199.
  • Green, Charles, 7, 177.
  • Gregg, Gen. David McG., 58, 73.
  • Grimes, Joseph, 7, 177, 199.
  • Hall, Henry, 7, 177.
  • Hall, James, 7, 177.
  • Hall, Lieut.-Col. James A., 29, 30.
  • Hamilton, John E., 177.
  • Hamilton, William, 178.
  • Hamlin, Capt. Charles H. J., 3, 100, 159.
  • Hammond, Daniel A., 7, 178.
  • Hancock, Gen. Winfield S., 37.
  • Haradon, George W., 93, 146, 178.
  • Hardon, Rufus P., 7, 94, 178.
  • Harris, Edward, 7, 178.
  • Hart, John, 7, 178.
  • Hart, Thomas, 94, 178.
  • Hart, Thomas E., 195.
  • Hartranft, Gen. John F., 61.
  • Haskins, Amos H., 94, 178.
  • Haskins, John, 178.
  • Hayfield, Isaac F., 7, 50, 94, 178, 199.
  • Hayfield, James F., 7, 94, 178.
  • Hazard, Capt. Jeffrey, 4, 5, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 25, 26, 27, 99–101, 103, 107, 159.
  • Hazard, Gen. John G., 25, 99.
  • Hazelton, Andrew, 94, 178.
  • Heckman, David, 94, 178.
  • Heintzelman, Gen. Samuel P., 24.
  • Higgins, John, 7, 94, 179.
  • Hill, Gen. A. P. (C. S. A.), 24.
  • Hill, Gerritt S., 66, 82, 195.
  • Hill, John S., 179.
  • Hill, Seeley F., 195.
  • Hixon, William M., 7, 94, 179.
  • Hoar, Lieut. Allen, 92, 160.
  • Hodges, Edward F., 179, 198.
  • Holmes, Albert, 179.
  • Hooker, Gen. Joseph, 15, 16, 21.
  • Horton, Lieut. Anthony B., 56, 59, 60, 92, 115, 162.
  • Howard, Albert E., 7, 179.
  • Howard, Henry I., 94, 179.
  • Howard, William E., 7, 94, 179.
  • Howe, Gen. A. P., 32.
  • Howe, Charles W., 94, 179.
  • Hudson, George, 179.
  • Humphreys, Gen. Andrew A., 58, 65, 67.
  • Hunnewell, William H., 7, 179, 199.
  • Hunt, Gen. Henry J., 19, 20, 48.
  • Hunter, Gen. David, 43.
  • Ingraham, Martin O., 7, 179.
  • Jack, Robert, 7, 94, 179.
  • Jackson, Rowland, 7, 94, 180.
  • Jason, William, 180.
  • Johnson, President Andrew, 86, 88.
  • Johnson, Edwin C., 7, 94, 180.
  • Johnston, Gen. Joseph E. (C. S. A.), 33, 69, 83, 84.
  • Jones, Charles, 180.
  • Jones, William, 7, 180.
  • Keenan, Patrick, 7, 180.
  • Kennedy, John, 94, 180.
  • Kent, Joseph, 180.
  • Kettelle, John B. F., 94, 180.
  • King, Frederick, 180.
  • Knight, Lieut. Walter M., 92, 100, 161, 197.
  • Knowles, Henry L., 94, 180.
  • Knowles, Lucian B., 180.
  • Lagenusse, Jules, 7, 180.
  • Laugherty, Robert, 94, 181.
  • Lawton, Edward N., 94, 147, 181.
  • Leach, George T., 181.
  • Lee, Gen. Fitz Hugh, 27.
  • Lee, Gen. Robert E. (C. S. A.), 18, 21, 24, 37, 38, 46, 60, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 83, 103, 104.
  • Leonard, John, 7, 94, 181.
  • Lewis, Franklin, 7, 181.
  • Lewis, Lieut. George, 117–119, 162.
  • Lewis, Sergt. Jacob B., 4, 5, 163.
  • Lewis, John, 94, 181.
  • Lillibridge, Jacob L., 94, 181, 199.
  • Lincoln, President Abraham, 17, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, 45, 50, 61, 69, 72, 74, 81.
  • Lofts, Thomas J., 31, 181.
  • Logan, Matthew, 181.
  • Longstreet, Gen. James (C. S. A.), 24, 38, 70, 72, 76.
  • Lovely, Judson, 7, 181.
  • Lucas, Albert B., 94, 181.
  • Mackenzie, Gen. Ronald S., 63.
  • Mahon, Thomas, 7, 94, 181.
  • Mahon, William, 7, 182, 199.
  • Maine, Gershom P., 7, 182.
  • Maine troops mentioned:
    • Second Battery, 12, 29, 30, 31, 43.
    • Twenty-fifth Infantry, 17, 18, 22.
    • Twenty-seventh Infantry, 17, 18.
  • Manter, William G., 7, 14, 182, 199.
  • Marsh, Charles P., 6, 168.
  • Martin, Thomas H., 94, 182.
  • Mason, Lieut. Charles F., 25, 26, 100, 106–107, 160.
  • Mason, James, 7, 182.
  • Massachusetts troops mentioned:
    • Seventh Battery, 29.
    • Eleventh Battery, 43.
    • Twenty-fourth Infantry, 42.
  • Mathey, Ernest A., 7, 182.
  • Mauran, Gen. Edward C., 3, 82, 91.
  • Maurin, Patrick, 7, 182.
  • McAllister, Col. Robert, 58.
  • McAnery, James, 7, 182.
  • McCabe, John, 182.
  • McCan, Barney, 7, 182.
  • McClellan, Gen. George B., 9.
  • McComb, William, 94, 182.
  • McDonough, James, 7, 182.
  • McDonough, John, 182.
  • McGuire, Bernard, 94, 183.
  • McMann, William, 183.
  • McPartland, Matthew, 7, 183.
  • McPratt, John, 183.
  • Meade, Gen. George G., 21, 23, 60, 61, 66, 68, 76, 86.
  • Mellor, William H., 7, 183.
  • Merrill, Asa T., 7, 183.
  • Merrills, Henry, 94, 193.
  • Merritt, Gen. Wesley, 70, 71.
  • Messinger, First Sergt. George, 4, 5, 120–123, 163.
  • Mettler, Charles, 195.
  • Miles, Gen. Nelson A., 68.
  • Millard, Charles E., 31, 94, 183.
  • Mitchell, John, 183.
  • Monroe, Lieut.-Col. J. Albert, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, 13, 29.
  • Moore, John, 7, 183.
  • Moss, Giles S., 195.
  • Mott, Gen. Gershom, 58.
  • Murphy, Bartlett, 8, 183.
  • Murphy, Daniel, 94, 183.
  • Murphy, John, 195.
  • Murphy, John B., 196.
  • Murphy, Patrick, 183.
  • Murray, Michael, 183.
  • Nelson, John, S. 184.
  • New Jersey troops mentioned:
  • Newman, John C., 94, 184.
  • New York troops mentioned:
    • Fourteenth Artillery, 36, 49, 66.
    • Nineteenth Battery, 29, 30.
    • Twenty-second Battery, 43.
    • Thirty-third Battery, 29, 30.
    • One Hundred and Seventy-eighth Infantry, 22.
  • Northrop, Edwin, 8, 94, 147–149, 184.
  • Noyes, Corp. Isaac P., 8, 94, 167, 184.
  • Nute, Edwin, 184.
  • Ochee, Corp. Hurbert, 31, 92, 167, 184.
  • O’Conners, Thomas, 94, 184.
  • Ohio troops mentioned:
    • One Hundred and Sixty-fourth Infantry, 49.
  • O’Neil, William, 184.
  • Ord, Gen. Edward O. C., 65, 67, 68, 74, 76.
  • Ormsbee, William H., 193.
  • O’Rourke, John, 184.
  • Owen, Capt. Charles D., Battery G, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, 102.
  • Owen, Sergt. Esek S., 5, 66, 82, 92, 126, 165.
  • Packard, George W., 94, 184.
  • Parke, Gen. John G., 60, 61, 65, 66.
  • Paul, Corp. Franklin E., 8, 92, 130–131, 167, 184.
  • Pearsons, John, 94, 184.
  • Peck, Allen G., 8, 184.
  • Peck, William, 8, 184.
  • Pennsylvania troops mentioned:
    • First Battery, 29, 30.
  • Perrin, Lieut. William S., 114.
  • Phillips, Henry A., 8, 184.
  • Phillips, John, 8, 14, 185, 199.
  • Phillips, Luther A., 8, 94, 185, 199.
  • Phinney, Henry, 185.
  • Phinney, Thomas R., 8, 185.
  • Pickett, Gen. George E. (C. S. A.), 13, 24, 112.
  • Pierpont, Thomas, 8, 185.
  • Pitts, George H., 94, 185.
  • Pleasonton, Gen. Alfred, 18.
  • Potter, Lieut. Hezekiah, 8, 124–125, 164, 185, 197.
  • Potter, Leonard L., 8, 185.
  • Powers, John, 8, 185.
  • Poyheren, Robert, 8, 185.
  • Pratt, John M., 185.
  • Price, Ellery W., 94, 185.
  • Providence Marine Society, 1.
  • Providence Marine Artillery, 2.
  • Rafflesbanner, Christian, 196.
  • Randall, Corp. Job, 8, 92, 167, 185, 198.
  • Read, William H., 8, 94, 185.
  • Rearey, James, 94, 186.
  • Regular troops mentioned:
    • Third Artillery (Gitting’s), 48.
    • Second Infantry, 65.
    • Thirty-ninth Infantry, 65.
  • Reid, Thomas, 8.
  • Reid, Uriah H., 8, 186, 199.
  • Reid, William H., 8, 186.
  • Rhode Island troops mentioned:
    • Third Heavy Artillery, 105.
    • First Rhode Island Light Battery, 108.
    • Battery A, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, 4, 26, 99, 107, 110, 112, 114, 120, 121.
    • Battery B, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, 108, 114, 115.
    • Battery C, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, 128.
    • Battery D, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, 36, 43, 48, 110.
    • Battery E, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, 118, 119, 122.
    • Battery F, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, 110.
    • Battery G, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, 3, 26, 27, 43, 91, 102, 103, 116, 117.
    • First Rhode Island Cavalry, 43, 45.
    • First Rhode Island Detached Militia, 12, 32, 117.
    • Second Rhode Island Infantry, 64.
    • Twelfth Rhode Island Infantry, 4, 100.
  • Rhodes, Sergt. James H., 5, 92, 165, 166.
  • Riley, Sylvester, 8, 186.
  • Ryan, Cornelius, 8, 94, 186.
  • Ryan, John, 186.
  • Ryan, Corp. Marvin, 92, 167, 186, 198.
  • Ryan, William, 8, 186.
  • Salas, Joseph, 186.
  • Sampson, John A., 8, 50, 94, 186.
  • Sayles, Sergt. Thomas W., 4, 5, 164, 198.
  • Schanck, Aaron B., 8, 94, 186.
  • Sedgwick, Gen. John, 16, 39, 40, 63.
  • Seekell, Sergt. Apollos, 31, 92, 165, 186.
  • Seymour, Gen. Truman, 71.
  • Sheffield, Josiah, 31, 94, 186.
  • Sheridan, Gen. Philip H., 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 83, 84.
  • Sherman, Gen. William T., 59, 69, 83, 86.
  • Simmons, Paul, 186.
  • Simmons, Thomas E., 8, 187, 199.
  • Slocum, John E., 196.
  • Slocum, Col. John S., 64.
  • Slocum, Northrop, 196.
  • Smith, Ashael, 8, 187, 199.
  • Smith, Charles, 8, 187.
  • Smith, Elisha, 8, 187, 199.
  • Smith, Frederick A., 8, 94, 187.
  • Smith, George H., 8, 94, 187.
  • Smith, James, 8, 187.
  • Smith, Gov. James Y., 112.
  • Smith, John, 8, 187.
  • Smith, Sergt. Thomas, 8, 92, 165, 187.
  • Smith, William H., 8, 187.
  • Smythe, Gen. Thomas A., 58.
  • Snell, Otis P., 8, 94, 150–151, 187.
  • Spencer, Edward, 187.
  • Spencer, Lieut. Gideon, 114.
  • Sprague, Charles, 8, 94, 187.
  • Sprague, Gov. William, 2, 4, 105, 106.
  • Springer, Corp. William H., 8, 92, 166, 188.
  • Stafford, Levi, 94, 188.
  • Stagg, Col. Peter, 71.
  • Stannard, Gen. George, 13, 14.
  • Shirks, John, 196.
  • Steinhauer, Lieut. Kirby, 3, 4, 5, 161.
  • Stevens, Gen. Isaac I., 33.
  • Stevens, Q. M. Sergt. Jenckes B., 5, 163.
  • Stevenson, Gen. Thomas G., 34, 41, 42.
  • Stewart, William P., 188.
  • Stone, William H., 31, 50, 67, 82, 94, 188.
  • Stringer, Charles S., 8, 93, 168, 188, 198.
  • Sullivan, Dennis, 188.
  • Sullivan, Patrick, 188.
  • Sumner, Senator Charles, 12.
  • Sumner, Gen. Edwin V., 112.
  • Swartwout, James, 196.
  • Sweeney, Edward, 31, 188.
  • Taber, Otis, 94, 188.
  • Taft, John, 94, 151, 188.
  • Tanney, Duane, 196.
  • Tasker, William H., 94, 152, 188.
  • Taylor, Sergt. Alfred M., 8, 165, 188.
  • Taylor, Robert W., 8, 188.
  • Tenney, Amos, 196.
  • Thain, Corp. Gilbert Mortimer, 6, 166.
  • Thompson, Richard, 8, 189.
  • Thompson, Robert P., 8, 189.
  • Thornley, William H., 94, 189.
  • Tobin, Michael, 8, 189.
  • Todd, James W., 94, 189.
  • Tompkins, Gen. Charles H., 100, 107.
  • Tongue, Eben, 66, 82, 94, 189.
  • Tracy, Francis, 189.
  • Tracy, George E., 8, 26, 168, 189, 198.
  • Trucksaes, Herman E. O., 8, 189.
  • True, Elias R., 8, 189.
  • Tschamer, Baptiste, 8, 189.
  • Tully, John, 189.
  • Turner, Andrew, 8, 27, 189.
  • Tweedale, Charles, 31, 67, 95, 190, 199.
  • Tweedale, William B., 95, 190.
  • United States troops mentioned:
    • Third Artillery (Gitting’s), 48.
    • Second Infantry, 65.
    • Thirty-ninth Infantry, 65.
  • Vallette, Gilbert P., 95, 190, 199.
  • Varney, Henry C., 8, 190.
  • Vaslett, Charles, 66, 82, 190.
  • Vaughn, Albert A., 95, 190.
  • Vaughn, Charles D., 95, 153, 190.
  • Venner, John F., 95, 190.
  • Vermont troops mentioned:
    • Second Infantry, 13.
    • Ninth Infantry, 13.
    • Twelfth Infantry, 16, 100.
    • Sixteenth Infantry, 18.
  • Vernon, George W., 190.
  • Vincent, Charles, 95, 190.
  • Vroman, William, 196.
  • Wade, James, 95, 190.
  • Wadsworth, Gen. James S., 37.
  • Walden, Joseph, Jr., 95, 191.
  • Ward, George, 191.
  • Ward, John, 95, 191.
  • Warren, Gen. Gouverneur K., 37, 39.
  • Washington, Gen. George, 80.
  • Webster, Lieut. Clement, 5, 105–106, 160, 197.
  • Weiner, T. Felix, 8, 191.
  • Wellman, Henry A., 8, 191.
  • Wells, Albert, 8, 153–154, 191.
  • Westcott, George H., 117.
  • Westcott, Gilbert O., 117.
  • Westcott, Lieut. William B., 116–117, 162.
  • Wheaton, Dr. Francis L., 63.
  • Wheaton, Gen. Frank, 59, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 71, 79, 104.
  • White, John D., 18, 194.
  • White, Lucian, 193.
  • White, Reuben G., 8, 191.
  • White, William H., 95, 191, 199.
  • Whitney, George, 191.
  • Whittlesey, Major C. H., Assistant Adjutant-General Artillery Reserve, 49, 67, 104.
  • Williams, George, 191.
  • Williams, George A., 31, 191, 199.
  • Wilson, Charles, 8, 191.
  • Wilson, Charles, 191.
  • Wilson, Charles, 192.
  • Wilson, George, 192.
  • Wilson, Senator Henry, 12.
  • Wilson, James, 8, 192.
  • Wilson, James, 2d, 8, 192.
  • Wilson, James J., 192.
  • Wilson, John, 192.
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