Wearing the blue in the Twenty-fifth Mass volunteer infantry with Burnside's coast division, 18th army corps, and Army of the James . might have been, with Burnside 114 Wheeler, Sergeant Lyman S., of I, captured 188 Whelan, Miss E. E 389 White, Sergeant, of H 136, 280 Whitney, Sergeant, Hospital Steward 222, 400 Whitehall, engagement at 157 White House on the Pamunky 299 Wilcox, Captain, Twenty-seventh Massachusetts, killed 337 Wilder, W. O., of H 321 Wilson, Corporal, of G ; 32, 98, 125 Willis, William M., of F 260 Winder, an inhuman brute 366 Winfield, Union garrison at 184, 187, 188 Winton,


Wearing the blue in the Twenty-fifth Mass volunteer infantry with Burnside's coast division, 18th army corps, and Army of the James . might have been, with Burnside 114 Wheeler, Sergeant Lyman S., of I, captured 188 Whelan, Miss E. E 389 White, Sergeant, of H 136, 280 Whitney, Sergeant, Hospital Steward 222, 400 Whitehall, engagement at 157 White House on the Pamunky 299 Wilcox, Captain, Twenty-seventh Massachusetts, killed 337 Wilder, W. O., of H 321 Wilson, Corporal, of G ; 32, 98, 125 Willis, William M., of F 260 Winder, an inhuman brute 366 Winfield, Union garrison at 184, 187, 188 Winton, movement to 221 Wises Forks 413, 414 Wise, Henry A 68 O. Jennings, death of 77 Wiswell, W. C of G, captured 176, 375 Witherby, Edwin T., of K 156, 158, 159, 162, 204, 270, 333 Wood, Charles F., of D, captured 375 Woodworth, James C 166, 233, 235, 288, 329 Worcester Spy on Twenty-fifth Massachusetts 25 flag presented by ladies of 244 Wounded of Twenty-fifth Massachusetts June 3rd, 1864 325 Yellow fever in New Berne 398 on board steamer. 401 Yorktown, march to, in January, 1864 237 Twenty-fifth Massachusetts in camp at 245, 264. James F. Cotter & Co., Printers, 14 State Street, Boston.


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