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by Lance Herdegen


  Johnston, Joe

  USS Kearsarge

  Kellogg, John

  Kerr, Lt. Col.

  Kidd, Alphonzo A.

  Kidd, Fletcher S.

  King, Joseph

  King, Gen. Rufus

  King's Brigade

  Kramer, Ernest

  Kromer, Lt. Lemuel

  Kuntz, Louis

  La Crosse Light Guards

  Ladd,C

  Lambdin, Harrison

  Lancaster Union Guards

  Lander, Flora

  Lander, Henry

  Lander, Isaac C

  Lander, Minnie

  Lander, Richard

  Largent, J. Wesley

  Lecoute, John L.

  Lee, General Robert Edward

  Leesburg, battle of

  Lefler, Lt. Christopher C

  Lemonweir Minute Men

  Leppa, John

  Lesler, Richard

  Lewis, Gov. James T.

  Libby Prison

  Lincoln, Abraham

  Livens, Charles

  Lodewick, Henry S.

  Lodi Guards

  Logan, John A.

  London Times

  Longstreet, Gen. James

  Louisville, Kentucky

  Madison, Wisconsin

  Manassas Gap Railroad

  Manassas Junction

  Manassas, Virginia

  Mann, James O.

  Manning, Charles

  Manning, W. B.

  Marlow,John

  Marquette County Sharp Shooters

  Massachusetts Troops: th Infantry

  McCartney, Alexander R.

  McClellan, Gen. George B., xv

  McDowell's Corps

  McDowell, Gen. Irvin

  McKee, Capt. David

  McKenzie, JohnW.

  McLin, Col. Victor

  Meade, Gen. George G.

  Meartney, E.

  Meredith Guards

  Meredith, Gen. Solomon

  Metcalf, George

  Meyer, Lt. C. M.

  Michigan Troops: 3rd Infantry; 5th Infantry; 24th Infantry, xv, xvi

  Miles, William H.

  Milroy, Gen., Robert

  Mine Run Campaign

  Miner's Guards

  Misner, M.B.

  Mobile, Alabama

  Montgomery Guards

  Morrow, Col. Henry

  Morse, Albert C

  Morton, Doc

  Mullen, Sgt. Patrick W.

  Munson Hill, Virginia

  Nasmith, Capt. Samuel J.

  New Hampshire Troops: 5th Infantry, xvii

  New York Herald

  Newton, Gen. John

  New York Troops: 3rd Infantry, MX; 6th Cavalry; 9th Cavalry; 14th Infantry; 91st Artillery, Heavy; 91st Infantry, ; 147th Infantry

  Nickerman, Julius

  Norman, William P.

  North Anna River

  Northwestern Christian Advocate

  Northwestern Tigers

  Oakley, Lt. F. W.

  Oshkosh Volunteers

  Overland Campaign, xv

  Overton, John D.

  Palmer, Henry

  Palmer, Lt. Robert C

  Parker, Calvin G.

  Parkersburg, West Virginia

  Parker's Store

  Parsons, Loren G.

  Patrick, Gen. Marsina

  Payne's Farm, battle of

  Peck, Benson

  Peebles' Farm

  Pendleton, George

  Pennsylvania Troops: 56th Infantry, 57th Infantry; 83rdInfantry 167th Infantry; Reserves

  USS Pensacola

  Petersburg, battle of, xvii

  philadelphia Enquirer

  Pierce, Richmond B.

  Pillow, Gen. Gideon

  Platteville Guards

  Pleasonton, Gen. Alfred A.

  Pointon, Mair, xvi

  Poolsville, Maryland

  Pope, Gen. John

  Portage City Guards

  Porter, Gen. FitzJohn

  Potomac Creek Bridge

  Prairie du Chien

  Prairie du Chien Volunteers

  Prescott Guards

  Pulver, H. M.

  Raemer, Isaac C

  Randall, Governor Alexander

  Randall Guards

  Rappahannock Station, battle of

  Ray, Amos W.

  Ray, Chester

  Ray, Caroline

  Ray, Cornelia

  Ray, Evelina

  Ray, George

  Ray, Henry

  Ray, Isaac

  Ray, John

  Ray, Lucretia

  Ray, Mary Jane

  Ray, Newton

  Ray, Sarah

  Ray, Thurza Ann

  Ray, William H.

  Ray, William R., xi, xii, xiii, xiv, xviii, arrives at hospital in Chester, Pennsylvania,; arrives in Madison on reenlistment trip; arrives in Washington, D.C 1861, ; begins his journal; Browner's Farm; brigade review, Feb 1862; Emancipation Proclamation, ; enroute to hospital after Gettysburg, ; enroute to hospital after Brawner's Farm wounding; enroute to hospital, Winchester wounding; Frederick's Hall Raid, ; general muster; Germantown Hospital, ; Grand Review,; Hatcher's Run; Overland Campaign; photo; Reams Station; reenlistment trip home; returns to army after furlough, ; returns to service after Brawner's Farm, ; troop review, November 1861; Washington Hospital; wounded at Brawner's Farm; wounded at Gettysburg -194; wounded at the Wilderness

  Reams Station, battle of

  Rector, Danforth

  Reed, Lt. A. T.

  Reynolds, Gen. John, xvi

  Richardson, Hollon

  Richmond City Greys

  Roberts, Jesse M

  Robertson's Tavern

  Robinson, Col. William W.

  photo

  Rogers, Lt. A. S.

  Rosecrans, Gen. Willliam S.

  Runion, John

  Russell, Gen. David A.

  Russell, William H.

  S. R. Spaulding

  Samuels, George

  Sander, Flora

  Sanitary Commission

  Sauk County Riflemen

  Schlosser, John J.

  Scott, Gen. Winfield

  Sedgwick, Gen. John

  Selma Legion

  Semmes, Raphael

  Sheridan, Gen. Philip H.

  Sherman, Gen. William T.

  Shipton, Jesse

  Shirrell, David

  Simkins, James W.

  Simmons, Franklin

  Sixby,Levi

  Sloat, William E.

  Slocum, Gen. Henry

  Smith, William A.

  Smith, Gen. William S.

  Sous, Henry

  South Mountain, battle of, xv, xvii

  Southside Railroad

  Spaulding, Ebenezer P.

  Spencer Greys

  Spotsylvania, battle of, xvii

  Staunton, Edwin M.

  Steuart, Gen. George H.

  Stevens, Lewis W.

  Stevens, Capt. S.

  Stewart, Lt. James

  Stonehouse, Joseph

  Stoneman, Gen. George

  Stoughton Light Guards

  Stuart, Gen. James E.B.

  Sunday School Advocate

  Tarbell, Col. Jonathan

  Thorp, James

  Tolison, B. C

  Turnbull, Richard

  Turnby, William

  Union Guards

  United States Sanitary Commission

  United States Troops: 4th Artillery, Battery B

  Vandor, Col. James

  Veteran Corps

  Wadsworth, Gen. James

  Walker, William D.

  Walker, Gen. William S.

  Wallace, Gen. Lewis

  Walther, Capt. George H.

  Warren, Gen. Gouverneur K.

  Warrenton Junction

  Warrenton, Virginia

  Washington Hospital

  Way, Amos

  Way,Otice

  Weaks, Giles

  Weaks
, William

  Weber, Mathias

  Weeks, Charles E.

  Weldon Railroad

  Whaley, Maj.

  White Oak Road, battle of

  Whitney, Warren W.

  Wilcox, William

  Wilderness, battle of, xvii

  Wilkinson

  Winchester, Third battle of

  Winchester Greys

  Wisconsin State Journal

  Wisconsin Troops: 1st Artillery (Heavy); 2nd Infantry, xv, xvi, xvii; 3rd Infantry, ; 4th Infantry; 5th Infantry; 6th Infantry, xv, xvi ; 7th Infantry, xi, xii, xiv-xvii; 7th Infantry, Company A, ; 7th Infantry, Company B; 7th Infantry, Company C; 7th Infantry, Company D; 7th Infantry, Company E; 7th Infantry, Company F, xii, xiv; 7th Infantry, Company G; 7th Infantry, Company H; 7th Infantry, Company I; 7th Infantry, Company K; 20th Infantry; 37th Infantry; 38th Infantry; Wisconsin Rifles

  Wood, Capt. Reuben R.

  Woodhouse, Samuel

  Woodhouse, Simon

  Yate, J. W.

  Yorktown, Virginia

  Young, Lt. Henry F.

  Young, M. K.

 

 

 


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