246. Libby Prison and Castle Thunder were tobacco warehouses used as prisons in Richmond, Virginia.
247. Bryan, Beetown, enlisted January 23, 1864, wounded Wilderness, mustered out July 3, 1865. Wisconsin Roster, 558.
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248. Connor, St. Croix Falls, enlisted January 18, 1864, wounded Laurel Hill and mustered out July 3, 1865. Wisconsin Roster, 559.
249. The Seventh Wisconsin had 1,029 in ranks when it left the state and reached a total overall figure of 1,932 during its four years of service. It lost 385 by death, 12 missing, 44 by desertion, 106 by transfer and 473 by discharge, mustering out a total of 912. William Ray’s own Company F had a total enrollment of 174 over its four years with 31 killed in battle and 13 additional deaths from disease or accident. Fox, Regimental Losses, 117; E.B. Quiner, The Military History of Wisconsin in the War for the Union, (Chicago 1866) (reprinted 2000 by the St. Croix Valley Civil War Round Table), 482.
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INDEX
Alexander, Cyrus
Alexander, Thomas C.
Alexandria, Virginia
Alexandria & Leesburg RR
Anderson Guards
Andrews, Lt. E. A.
Antietam, battle of
Appomattox Court House, VA
Aquia Creek, Virginia
Arlington Heights, Virginia
Arlington House
Army of Virginia
Atherton, Lt. C. W.
Atkinson, George
Atkinson, William
Atwood, Abner M.
Atwood, Olander W.
Augur, Gen. Christopher C, and his brigade
Ayers, D. Cooper
Bachelder, Lt. S.L.
Badger Rifles
Badger State Guards
Bailey's Crossroads
Bailey, Lt. W. F.
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
Baltimore, Maryland
Banks, Gen. Nathaniel
Baxter, Gen. Henry M.
Bealton Station
Beauregard, Gen. P. G. T.
Belle City Rifles
Belle Plain
Beloit Star Rifles
Bennett, A. A.
Bill, Capt. George
photo
Bird, Lt. J. N. P.
Birdsill, D.
Bishop, Corydon B.
Black, Henry
Black, James
Blunt, Thomas W.
Booth, George
Booth, William
Borst, D.
Boydton Plank Road, battle of
Boynton, Francis A.
Bradbury, Nathan
Bradley, John C
Bragg's Rifles
Bragg, Gen. Braxton
Bragg, Gen. Edward
photo
Branstetter, William
Brawner's Farm, battle of, iv, vi
Brinkman, Henry
Bristoe Station; and battle of
Brother, Phillip
Brown, Capt. Edwin
Brown, Chaplain Samuel
Bryan, Bruce
Bryan, Peter
Buck, John
Buell, Augustus, xv
Buffalo County Rifles
Bull Run Campaign, xv
Burnside, Gen. Ambrose
Bushnell, Lt. A. R.
Butler, Gen. Benjamin F.
Cadott, Alexander
Callis, John B., xiv
Calvert, Richard
Cameron, Simon
Camp Arlington
Camp Parole
Camp Randall, Wisconsin, xiv
Castle Thunder
Caswell, Egbert H.
Catlett Station
Centerville, Virginia
Chaffin's Farm, battle of
Chain Bridge
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Chancellorsville, battle of
Cheek, Philip, xvi
Chester, Pennsylvania, hospital
Chipman, Charles F.
Christian Commission
Christman, Henry
Church, Lt. William H.
Citizen's Corps Milwaukee
Citizens' Guard
City Point, Virginia
Clark, James A.
Clark, O.
Clinton, Henry P.
Cold Harbor, battle of
Columbia County Cadets
Connor, Andrew H.
Contrabands
Cook, Charles W.
Cook, Webster
Coulter, Gen.
Cowan, George W.
Craig, Lt. Wesley
Crater, battle of
Crawford, Gen. Samuel W.
Culpepper Court House
Curtis, O. B., xv
Cutler, Gen. Lysander
Dailey, Capt. Dennis B.
Danville Railroad
Davis, Jefferson
Davis, Leonard
Dawes, Rufus, xv
Day, Leicester
Dean, Charles F.
Delaware Greys
Denslow, Lt. Col.
Dexter, Milo
Dix, Gen. John A.
Dolphin, Capt. John
Donaldson, G.
Doubleday's Brigade
Drake, Lt. Homer
Dranesville, battle of
Drew, Jacob A.
Dutch Gap Canal
Early, Gen. Jubal A.
Edinburgh Guards
Edwards Ferry
Elkhart County Guards
Emancipation Proclamation
Endicott, James H.
Enloe, Oscar W.
Eubanks, Amos
Eustice, George
Ewell, Gen. Richard S.
Excelsior Brigade, xv
Fairchild, Lucius
Fairfax Court House
Fairfax Seminary
Fairfax Seminary Camp
Fairfax, Virginia
Falls Church, Virginia
Falmouth Station
Falmouth, Virginia
Farmer, James
Felix, Henry
Fenton, Emma C
Finnicum, Mark
Fitzgerald, Clarance H.
Five Forks, battle of, vi
Floyd, Gen. John B.
Foot, Orey J.
Forrest, Gen. Nathan B.
Fort Cummings
Fort Darling
Fort Delaware
Fort Donelson, Tennessee
Fort Fisher
Fort Monroe
Fort Morgan
Fort Wagner
Foster, Gen. Robert
Fox, Col. William F., xvi
Franklin's Division
Fredericksburg, battle of
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Frederick's Hall Raid
Frederick, Maryland
Gainesville, Virginia
Garfield, H. T.
/>
Garner, Chester R.
Garner, James
Garner, William J.
Germantown Hospital
Gettysburg, battle of, xv, xvi-xviii
Gibbon, Gen. John
photo
Gilbert, Perry
Giles, Capt. E. F.
Gilmore, Gen. Quincy A.
Gleason, William
Gordon, Alexander
Gordon, John B.
Gordonsville, Virginia
Grand Rapids Union Guards
Grand Review, xvi
Grant County Grays
Grant County Herald
Grant, Gen. Ulysses S.
Gravelly Run Church
Groveton, Virginia
Hackett,HenryA.
Hagerstown, Maryland
Halbert, George G.
Halleck, Gen., Henry W.
Hamilton, Lt. Col. Charles A.
Hammond, Gen.
Hancock, Gen. Winfield
Harpers Ferry
Harpers Weekly
Harris, Lt. Col. Charles
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Harrison's Landing
Hartwood Church
Harville, John
Haskell, Frank
Hatch's Brigade
Hatcher's Run, battle of
Hayden, Benjamin
Haymarket, Virginia
Heacock, Griffin
Heintzelman, Gen. Samuel P.
Henderson, George H.
Hill, Gen. Ambrose P.
Holloway, William
Holmes, Lewis P.
Hood, Gen. John B.
Hooker, Gen. Joseph
Hudson, Henry
Humphreys' Station, Virginia
Huntington, Capt. J. H.
Hutchinson, Albert M
Illinois Troops: 8th Cavalry
Indiana Troops: 7th Infantry; 16th Infantry; 19th Infantry, iv, v, vi,, ; 20th Infantry
Inlough, Michael
Invalid Corps
Invincibles
Iron Brigade, xii, xiv-xviii
Island Number
Ismael, JohnC
Jackson, Gen. Thomas J., xv
Janesville Volunteers
Jeffersonville, Indiana
Johnson, Andrew
Johnson, Gen. Bradley T.
Johnson, James
Johnson, John
Johnston, Albert S.
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