[Western Virginia,
Department of (C) - Zuni, VA]
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Western Virginia, Department of (C): Boundaries.........................166; 168 Western Virginia, Department of (U): Boundaries..............................164 Western Virginia amd East Ten- nessee, Department of (C): Boundaries.........................169; 171 West Fork, Mo.........................160,B12 West Harpeth River, Tenn..........24,3; 105,6 Action, Dec. 17, 1864.................105,6 West Liberty, Ky.......................118,1; 135-A; 141,E5 West Mississippi, Military Divis- ion of (U): Boundaries..........................169-171 Westminster, Md.........................27,1; 43,7; 81,4; 135-A; 136,D8 Weston, Mo...............119,1; 135-A; 161,B9 Weston, W. Va...................116,3; 135-A; 135-C,1; 140,F11; 141,A12 Westover, Va............................16,1; 20,1; 22,1; 92,1; 93,1; 100,1 Westover, Ga...........................101,21 West Plains, Mo...........47,1; 135-A; 153,C4 West Point, Ga....................72,4; 76,1; 117,1; 118,1; 135-A; 148,D11; 171 Action, April 16, 1865.................72,4 West Point, Miss.................76,1; 135-A; 148,A1; 149,H1; 154,G14 West Point, Va..........16,1; 17,1; 19,3; 20, 1; 92,1; 100,1; 137,E9,F12; 171 Westport, Mo............................47,1; 66,1-4; 119,1; 161,C10; 171 Engagement, Oct 23, 1864.............66,2-4 West Union, W. Va......................135-A; 136,F1; 140,C10,E9 West Virginia (State)....................136; 137; 140; 141; 164-171 Averell's expeditions, 1863.........135-C,1 Beverly: June 29-July 4, 1863.................30,5 Jan. 11, 1865.....................84,5,10 Campaign in, July 6-17, 1861..........2,4-7 Carnifix Ferry, Gauley River, Sept. 10, 1861........................9,1 Droop Mountain, Nov. 6, 1863........135-B,2 Franklin, May 10-12, 1862.............111,3 Gauley Bridge, vicinity, 1861...........9,3 Gettysburg Campaign...................116,2 Harper's Ferry, Aug.-Sept., 1863.......42,1 Moorefield, Nov. 27-28, 1864...........84,3 New Creek: Aug., 1863........................135-C,2 Aug. 4, 1864.........................54,2 Nov. 28, 1864........................84,4 Randolph and Pocahontas Counties, April 15-23, 1865.........116,3 Shenandoah Valley, June 23- Aug. 3, 1864......................82,1-3; 83,5; 84,12,14,15 Shenandoah Valley Campaign, Aug. 7-Nov. 28, 1864..............69,1,2; 84,22,36; 85,6-9 |
West Virginia (State)Cont'd. White Sulphur Springs, Aug. 26- 27, 1863..........................135-B,3 West Virginia, Department of (U): Boundaries..........................167-171 Wet Glaize, Mo.........................152,G4 Wetumpka, Ala..........................117,1; 135-A; 148,E8 Weyer's Cave, Va.........................74,1 81,4; 85,5,28; 100,1; 137,C4 Wheeling, W. Va...........135-A; 140,B10; 171 Whippy Swamp, S.C.................79,3; 80,2; 86,2; 117,1; 118,1; 120,2; 135- A; 139,G1; 143,G10; 144,C10 Whisky Bayou, La.......................156,C5 Whistler, Ala............110,1; 135-A; 147,D3 White Hall, N.C.........................91,3; 117,1; 139,B8; 142,G11 White Hare, Mo........................160,A12 White House, Va....................8,1; 14,1; 16,1; 17,1; 19,1-3; 20,1; 21,9; 22,1; 74,1; 85,5; 92, 1; 100,1; 137,E9; 138,B4 White House to Harrison Land- ing, Va.: Sketch.................................19,1 White House to Williamsburg, Va.: Sketch.................................19,3 Whitemarsh Island, Ga....................70,2 White Oak Creek, Ark.................160,H11; 138,H8; 139,A10; 142,G8 White Oak Creek, Tenn...................24,3; 95,3; 149,B2,3; 153,H14 White Oak River, N.C....................67,3; 91,3; 138,H9 White Oak Road, Va.............66,9,11; 68,3; 74,1,2; 76,5; 77,2; 94,8,9 White Oak Run, Va.......................16,1; 74,1; 87,4; 100,1 White Oak Swamp, Va.....................16,1; 17,1; 19,1; 20,1; 21,9; 74, 1; 92,1; 100,1,2; 137,F8 White Plains, Va.........................7,1; 22,5,7; 23,2; 27,1; 74,1; 100, 1; 117,1; 137,A6; 138,A6,7 White Pond, S.C........................120,2; 139,C2; 143,C11 White Post, Va...........................5,5; 27,1; 69,1; 74,1; 81,4; 136,F5 White River, Ark........................47,1; 66,1; 117,1; 119,1; 135-A; 153,D1,F4; 154,C6; 171 White River, Mo........................119,1; 135-A; 160,E13 Whitesburg, Ala.........................24,3; 117,1; 118,1; 135-A; 149,E7 Whitesburg, Ky..........................95,3; 118,1; 135-A; 141,G6 White's Ford, Va........................16,1; 74,1; 100,1; 137,C5 Whiteside, Tenn...................24,3; 61,9; 97,1; 117,1; 118,1; 149,C10 White's Station, Tenn..........117,1; 154,B10 |
White's Tavern, Va......................17,1; 19,1; 92,1; 100,2; 135,3 White Sulphur Springs, W. Va............81,6; 84,9; 135-A; 141,E13; 135-B,3 Engagement..........................135-B,3 White Water, Mo...................153,B10,C10 Wilcox's Landing, Va...............20,1; 92,1 Wildcat, Camp, Ky.........................171 Wilderness, Va..........................55,1; 83,1,2; 94,6; 96,1 Battle, May 5-7, 1864.................55,1; 83,1,2; 94,6; 96,1 Wilderness Church, Va...................41,1; 45,1; 91,1 Wild Haws, Ark.........................153,F4 Wilkesborough, N.C...............76,2; 117,1; 118,1; 135-A; 142,C11; 171 Wilkinson's Cross Roads, Tenn............30,2 Williamsburg, Ky.........................9,2; 118,1; 135-A; 142,A2; 150,E13 Williamsburg, Va........................16,1; 17,1; 18,1,2; 19,3; 20,2-4; 92,1; 100,1; 135-A; 137,F10; 171 Battle of, May 5, 1862...............20,2-4 Reconnaissance from Fort Mon- roe to...............................18,1 Williamsburg to White House............19,3 Yorktown to............................18,2 Williamsburg Road, Va.........16,1; 17,1; 19, 1; 20,1; 22,1; 92,1; 100,2; 135,3 Williamsport, La.......................135-A; 155,H5; 156,A5 Williamsport, Md........................25,6; 27,1; 42,5; 43,7; 69,1; 81,4; 82, 3; 85,1,8; 116,2; 135-A; 136,D6 Vicinity of, 1863......................42,5 Williamsport, Tenn......................24,3; 30,2; 118,1; 149,A5 Williamston, N.C................135-A; 138,D9 Willis' Church, Va................92,1; 100,2 Williston, S.C.............80,3; 86,3; 117,1; 118,1; 135-A; 143,F9; 144,B9 Willow Creek, Oreg......................134,1 Willow Springs, Miss.............36,1; 155,D7 Will's Creek, Ala......................149,F9 Willstown, S.C........................139,H3; 143,H12; 144,D12 Will's Valley, Ala........48,1; 118,1; 149,G8 Wilmington, N.C.........................25,5; 76,2; 105,8; 117,1; 118,1; 132,1; 135-A; 139,C10; 171 Approaches............................132,1 Intrenchments, etc., 1863..............25,5 Operations before, Feb. 9-22, 1865................................105,8 Wilmington and Weldon Rail- road, N.C...........................25,5; 105,8; 138,G6; 139,A9 Wilmington Island, Ga...................70,2; 120,2; 133,3; 144,G11; 145,A12 Wilmington Narrows, Ga.............5,4; 133,3 Wilson's Creek, Mo.....................135,1; 135-A; 160,C13 Battle of, Aug. 10, 1861..............135,1 Wilson's Gap, Tenn.......................95,3 |
Wilson's Raid, March 22-April 24, 1865: Cavalry Corps, Military Division of the Mississippi, routes and positions............................76,1 Columbus, Ga, April 16, 1865...........74,4 Ebenezer Church, Ala., April 1, 1865.................................74,5 Montgomery, Ala., April 12, 1865.......74,3 Selma, Ala., April 2, 1865.............72,4 West Point, Ga., April 16, 1865........72,4 Wilson's Wharf, Va......................16,1; 17,1; 19,1,3; 92,1; 100,1 Wilsonville, Tenn................24,3; 142,D5 Winchester, Ky.........................118,1; 141,E2; 150,A13; 151,G13 Winchester, Tenn..................24,3; 35,1; 117,1; 118,1; 135-A; 149,C8 Winchester, Va...........................5,5; 25,6; 27,1; 39,4; 43,2,3,7; 69, 1,2; 72,3,7; 74,1; 81,4; 82,3; 84,32,33; 85,1,2,14-17; 94,2; 99, 1; 100,1; 135-A; 136,F5; 171 Battle of, Sept. 19, 1864........69,2; 99,1 Engagement, May 25, 1862.........39,4; 85,2 Engagement, June 13-15, 1863...........43,3 Expedition to Petersburg, Feb. 27-March 28, 1865............72,3,7; 74,1 Winchester and Potomac Rail- road.....................27,1; 42,1; 69,1 Wind River, Dak. Ter......................171 Windsor, N.C....................135-A; 138,D9 Windsor, Va.....................26,4; 137,H10 Winfield, W. Va........................135-A; 140,H7; 141,C8 Wingate, Fort, N. Mex.............98,1; 120,1 Winter's Gap, Tenn......................24,3; 95,3; 142,D2; 150,H12 Winton, N.C.......................138,B9; 171 Wisconsin, Fort, Va.: View of signal station................124,9 Wise's Forks, N.C.......................105,5 Wolf Creek, Ark.......................159,F12 Wolf Creek, W. Va........................9,3; 136,F1; 141,D11 Wolf River, Tenn.........................9,2; 114,6; 150,F10; 154,A10,B12 Wolftown, Va............................16,1; 85,3; 100,1; 137,C5 Woodburn, Ky.....................117,1; 135-A Woodbury, Ky...........................150,D6 Woodbury, Tenn....................24,3; 30,2; 34,1; 118,1; 135-A; 149,A8 Vicinity of, 1863......................34,1 Woodbury Pike, Tenn......................34,1 Wood, Fort, La..........................135-A Woodgrove, Va...............7,1; 100,1; 116,2 Wood Lake, Minn..........................33,2 Woodson's Gap, Tenn......................95,3 Woodsonville, Ky.......................102,1; 118,1; 150,C8 Woodstock, Fla.........................145,E9 Woodstock, Va...........................43,7; 74,1; 81,4; 84,9; 85,1; 94,2; 100,1; 135-A; 137,A4; 171 |
Woodville, Ala....................24,3; 61,9; 117,1; 118,1; 135-A; 149,E8 Woodville, Miss........................117,1; 135-A; 155,G6; 156,A6; 171 Woodville, Tenn.......................153,G11 Woodville, Va.....................22,5; 43,7; 45,1; 74,1; 85,3; 100,1; 137,B5 Wounded and Sick: Care of, and means of transpor- tation................................174 Wright, Fort, Cal.......................134,1 Wright River, S.C........................5,4; 70,2; 133,3; 135-B,5 Reconnaissance......................135-B,5 Wrightsville, Pa........................43,7; 116,2; 135-A; 136,C9 Wyandotte, Kans.........................47,1; 66,1-3; 119,1; 161,C9 Wyatt, Miss....................135-A; 154,D11 Wytheville, Va.........................117,1; 118,1; 135-A; 141,H11; 142,A11 Yankeetown, Tenn.................24,3; 150,H9 Yazoo City, Miss.......................117,1; 135-A; 155,A9; 171 Yazoo Pass, Miss.......................154,D8 Yazoo Pass Expedition, Feb. 24- April 8, 1863: Pemberton, Fort, Miss., March and April, 1863......................67,2 Yazoo River, Miss.................27,2; 36,1; 37,4; 51,1; 67,2; 71,15; 117,1; 135-A; 154,H9; 155,B8,C7; 171 Yellow Bayou, La.........................52,1 Yellow Creek, Miss......................12,5; 24,3; 149,D2 Yellow Creek, Mo..............152,A2; 161,B14 Yellow Creek, Tenn...............30,2; 150,G3 Yellow House, Va...................41,1; 94,2 Yellow Medicine River, Minn..............33,2 Yellow River, Fla......................147,E7 Yellow Tavern, Va.......................21,9; 74,1; 77,1; 81,3; 100,1 Yellville, Ark..........................47,1; 135-A; 153,E2; 171 York River, Va....................16,1; 17,1; 92,1; 117,1; 135-A; 137,F10 Yorktown, Va....................14,1; 15,1-4; 16,1; 17,1; 18,1,2; 19,2; 100,1; 117,1; 135-A; 137,F10; 171 Siege of, April 5-May 4, 1862.........14,1; 15,1-4; 17,2,3; 19,2 Williamsburg to........................18,2 Yorkville, Tenn................135-A; 153,F12 Young's Branch, Va.: Battle of, July 21, 1861. See Bull Run, Va. Young's Cross-Roads, N.C...............138,B5 Young's Mill, Va.........................18,1 Young's Point, La.......................35,4; 36,1; 37,4; 155,C7 Yreka, Cal..................120,1; 134,1; 171 Zarah, Fort, Kans.......................119,1 Zoar Church, Va.......................39,2,3; 45,1; 47,6; 81,1 Zuni, Va..................93,1; 135-A; 137,H9 |
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