Four Years With the Iron Brigade
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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.