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Hampshire, 266

9th New Hampshire, 273

9th New York, 247

19th New York, 234

39th New York (“Garibaldi Guard”), 242

51st New York, 253, 263

64th New York, 394

79th New York, 143

121st New York, 241

132nd New York, 384

154th New York, 262, 267

7th Ohio, 261

11th Ohio, 239

23rd Ohio, 239

45th Pennsylvania 248

72nd Pennsylvania, 143

83rd Pennsylvania, 171, 237, 240, 271

114th Pennsylvania, 394

116th Pennsylvania, 261

143rd Pennsylvania, 266

1st Rhode Island, 328, 394–395

2nd Vermont, 233

9th Vermont, 273

6th Wisconsin, 237, 276

14th Wisconsin, 235, 237

von Moltke, Helmuth, 201

Wade, Benjamin F., 78, 84, 216, 451, 452, 453, 454, 456, 488–89, 490, 493, 498, 499, 505–6

and Wade-Davis Bill, 456–457

and Wade-Davis Manifesto, 457

Wadley, William R., 323

Wainwright, Charles S., 244, 245

Wainwright, Rev’d Jonathan, 42

Walker, David, 47

Walker, James, 33

Walker, Leroy Pope, 232, 323, 361

Walker, Mary, 401

Walker, Quok, 44

Walker, Robert J., 114

Wallace, W. H. L., 206

Walton, Claiborne, 273

Wanamaker, John, 523

War of 1812, 18–20, 240, 266

Warneford, Robert, 311

Warner, Charles Dudley, 521

Warren, Gouveneur K., 514

Washburne, Elihu, 215–16, 506

Washington, Booker Taliaferro, 385–86

Washington, D.C., 267, 305, 307, 313, 342, 343, 351, 382, 383, 397, 421, 422, 426, 430, 432, 433, 437, 448, 451, 449, 483, 488, 492, 499, 501, 531

Washington, George, 149, 165, 422, 438

Washington College, 527

Washington Morning Chronicle, 177

Waterloo, battle of (1815), 258, 263

Wayland, Francis, 10

weapons, 248–61, 353

and bayonet, 249, 254–55

and “Brown Bess” musket, 249, 254

and Colt Patent Firearms Co., 250, 317

and Enfield rifle, 250, 254, 311

and Henry repeating rifle, 251

and Lorenz rifle, 250

and Model 1861 U.S. Rifle Musket “Springfield”), 249–50

and New Haven Arms Co., 251, 317

and Remington, 317

and Sharps rifle, 250

and Smith & Wesson, 317

and Spencer breechloader, 250–51, 260

See also artillery

Webster, Daniel, 21, 61, 69, 70, 71, 83, 92, 389, 408, 533

Weed, Thurlow, 462

Weekly Anglo–African, 183, 376

Welles, Gideon, 148, 287, 300, 301, 303, 306

West Point, 23, 63, 146, 148, 151, 160, 165, 194, 197, 200, 206, 256, 328, 347, 360, 437

West Virginia, 367

Wheaton College (Illinois), 523

Wheeler, Joseph, 443

“When Johnny Comes Marching Home” (song), 529

Whig Party, 18–20, 51, 60, 65, 67, 70, 83, 84, 85, 86, 99, 100, 105, 106–7, 113, 122, 187, 216, 218, 231, 284, 413, 451, 455, 471, 503, 518

and “internal improvements,” 84, 187, 231

White Boys in Blue (veterans’ organization), 523

White House, Virginia, 166

White League, 510

White, Edward Douglass, 535

Whitman, George Washington, 253, 263, 330, 400, 423

Whitman, Walt, 155, 234, 405, 522, 529, 536

and Democratic Vistas, 522

and Drum Taps, 529

Whitney, Eli, 24

Whitney, Henry Clay, 102

Whittier, John Greenleaf, 528

Wickham, Charlotte, 340

Wickliffe, Charles, 178

Wightman, Edward King, 235, 262, 267, 275, 416

Wilcox, Cadmus, 254

Wilder, John T., 251

Wilderness, the, 332, 333, 426, 431, 433, 440

and battle of (1864), 428–29, 514

Wilkes, Charles, 286–287

Wilkeson, Frank, 247, 274, 276, 424, 430, 435

Williams, Euphemia, 73

Williams, James Madison, 253, 272

Wilmington, North Carolina, 159, 279–80, 286, 301, 311, 470

Wilmot Proviso, 64, 65, 68, 82

Wilmot, David, 66–67

Wilson, Edmund, 530

Wilson, Henry, 84, 132, 451, 452, 458, 493, 505

Wilson, William, 376

Winchester, Virginia, 398, 399

Winston, John A., 28

Winthrop, Robert C., 227

Wisconsin, 122, 493

Wise, Henry, 41, 119, 389, 390

Wise, John A., 361

Wister, Owen Jones, 139

Wister, Sarah Butler, 138–39

Wofford, William, 492

Wolseley, Sir Garnet, 289–90

women and gender, 241, 325–27, 363, 374, 389–404, 526

and feminism, 49–50

and prostitution, 397

Women’s Central Relief Association (New York), 396

Women’s National Loyal League, 403

Wood, Sir Evelyn, 154

Wood, Fernando, 228

Work, Henry Clay, 495–96

World War, First, 95

Wright, Horatio, 431, 448

Wyat, Bayley, 486

Yancey, William Lowndes, 121, 363

Yazoo City, Mississippi, 506

York River (Virginia), 166

York, Pennsylvania, 342, 343

Yorktown, Virginia, 164

Young, John Russell, 206, 477

zouave, 143, 394

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2. Abraham Lincoln, “Second Inaugural Address,” in Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, ed. Roy F. Basler (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1953), 8:332–33.

3. Pauline Maier, American Scripture: Making the Declaration of Independence (New York: Knopf, 1997), 69–90.

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17. Paul A. Gilje,

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