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 WADE WAR 803 Wade, Jonathan and James, VI, 310, Wade, B. F. Wade, May A., VI, 96, Thompson, W. T. Wadsworth, Daniel, V, 525, Sigoumey. Wadsworth, Gen. Peleg, IV, 10, Longfellow, S. Wadsworth, Capt. Samuel, VI, 312. Wadsworth, B. Waechter, Baron August von, VI, 321, Waldersee. Waernard, III, 339, Icart. Wager, wreck of the, I, 487, Byron. Wagler, Prof., I, 34. Wagner, Alexander, pupils of, IV, 483, Neal, David D. ; VI, 20b, Uhle. Wagner, Ferdinand, pupil of, VI, 301, Vinton, F. P. Wagner, Richard, pupil of, V, 514, Shirlaw ; his music in America, VI, 80, Thomas, T. Wagner, Rudolph, I, 35. Wahabs plantation, fight at, n, 90, Davie, W. R. Wahunsonacook, Chief, V, 98, Powhatan. Waiandance, Chief, IV, 523, Ninegret. Wainwright, John Howard, V, 234, Rice, G. E. Wainwright. Marie, VI, 316. Wainwright, J. M. Wait, F. S., V, 452. Sedgwick, A. G. Waite, Richard, VI, 317, Waite, M. R. Waite, Thomas, VI, 317, Waite, H. M. Wakarusha war, the. V, 481, Shannon. Wakefield, Arlington C, VI, 318, Wakefield, N. A. W. P. Wakefield, Mass., gift to, VI, 318, Wakefield, C. Wake Forest college, VI, 316, Wait, S. Walbeck, Johan von, VI, 283, Verschoor. Walbridge, Henry S., VI. 319. Walbridge, H. Walcutt, statue by, IV, 736, Peng. O. H. Walden Pond, VI, 101. Thoreau. Waldenses of the East, the. H, 708, Grant, A. Waldo, Jonathan, VI, 32, Waldo, S. Waldron, Resolved. Ill, 188, Herrman, A. Waldteuffel, M., III. 112. Hassler, S. Wales, Nathaniel, VI, 323, Wales, S. Wales, Poet of, IV, 613, Owen, G. Walkem. Charles, VI, 324. Walkem, G. A. Walker, Rev. Edward Ashley, VI, 329, Walker, K. K. C. Walker. Lucretia. IV. 425. Walker mountains, VI, 329, Walker, T. Walker river and pass, VI. 328, Walker. J. R. Walking doll, inventor of a, VI, 614. Work. AValking purchase, the, VI, 58, Teedyuscung. Walk-in-the-Water, the. boat, I, 586. Wall, Garrett D., V, 722, Strong, W. Wallace, James, IV, 734, Perry, S. A. Wallace, J. W., Ill, 153, Heard. Wallace, Sir W., V, 277, Robertson. Archibald. Walldorf. Germany, asvlum at, I, 112, Astor. Waller, Henry. IV, 89, McClung, J. A. Walley, Rev. Thomas. VI, 338, Walley, J. Wallingford, Conn., community of Perfectionists at, IV, 543, Noyes, J. H. Wall-paper, invention of printing-machine, VI, 694, Mayall. Wain, Jesse. VI, 339, Wain, R. Wain, Nicholas, VI. 339, Wain, R. Wain, Robert, V. 386, Sanderson, J. Walnut Grove, illustration, VI, 447. Walpole, Horace, I, 452, Burgoyne : 458, Burnet : II, 526, Franklaiid ; quoted, I, 347, Braddock ; V, 599, Smy- bert, J. Walpole, Sir Robert, I. 246 ; n, 614, Gates. Walrus, the, III, 269. Hosset. Walsh, Robert M., VI, 340, Walsh, W. S. Walter, Harry, III, 365, Irwing. Walter, Lynde M., VI, 341, Walter. W. Walters, Henry, VI. 342, Walters, W. T. Waltham, cotton-mill at, HI, 389, Jackson, P. T. Walton, Octavia, III, 700, Le Vert. Walworth, Benjamin, VI, 345. Walworth, Mai. Douglas, VI, 344, Walworth, J. R. H. Walworth, William, VI, 345. Walworth house, the, illustration, VI. 345. Wampanoags, the, IV, 249, Massasoit ; 756. Wamsutta, IV, 249. Massasoit ; 755. Philip. Wanderer, the, slave-yacht, II, 412, Farnum ; III, 388, Jack- son, H. R. Wandering artist, the, II, 289, Earle, A. Wandering regiment, the, II, 431. Fenton, W. M. Wanton, William, VI, 346, Wanton, J. War and Washington, song, V, 469, Sewall, J. M. Warburton, Eliot, VI, 347, Warburton, G. War-chariot, the, revived, II, 358, English, G. B. Ward, Artemas, Lee's description of. III, 658. Ward. Artemus, pseudonym, I, 412, Browne, C. F. Ward, Rev. John. VI, 353, Ward, N. Ward, John and James, VI. 350, Ward, J. H. H. Ward, John and Thomas, VI. 353, Ward, R. Ward, Maria, V. 177, Randolph, P.; 178, Randolph, J. Ward, Robert Plumer. VI, 349, Ward, Sir H. G. Ward, Rev. Samuel. VI, 353, Ward. N. Ward, Sylvester, VI, 13, Swords. Ward, William, VI, 348, Ward, C. L. War department, system of the, 1, 499 ; Jackson's collision With, III, 377. Wardlaw, Capt., VI. 174, Tucker, Sam. Ward lev, James, III. 656, Lee, Ann. Ware, Catherine A., VI, 358, War field. Ware, Charles A., VI. 358, Ware, K. A. Ware, Robert, VI, 357, Ware, H. Ware, Capt. Robert, VI, 358, Ware, N. Ware vs. Hylton, case of, IV, 223. Warehouse system, the public, V, 55 ; originator of, III, 323, Hunter, R. M. T. ; first advocated, IV, 265. Warfield. Elisha. VI, 358, Warfield, C. A. Warham, Rev. John, IV, 252, Mather, E. Wariaghejaghe, III, 451, Johnson, Sir W. War material, seizure of, III, 390, Jackson, M. M. Warne, William, II, 133, De Lancey, O. Warner, Dr. Benjamin. VI, 360, Warner, Seth. Warner, Henry W., VI, 360, Warner, Susan. Warner, Hulbert H., VI, 11, Swift. L. j> Warner, rebellion incited by, III, 270, Houdetot.*-mtUigoh Warner observatory, the, VI, 11, Swift, L. War news, transmission of, V, 553, Smalley, G. W. War of 1812, the, I, 641 ; 672, Cockburn, G. ; II, 234. Drum- mond. Sir G.; 413 ; IV, 170 : 360 ; V, 126-127, Proctor, H. A.; 440, Scott, Winfield ; 492, Shelby ; VI, 251, Van Rens- selaer, S. ; opposition to, 406-407 ; call for troops from Massachusetts, V, 720, Strong, C. ; loan for, IV, 677, Patton, R.; supplies for, 766, Piatt, J. H; VI, 130, Tompkins ; condition of the army in, 689. Izard ; hos- pital service in, 120, Tilton, James ; blockade of the Thames, V, 486, Shato, J. ; British expedition to Louis- iana, IV, 129, McKeever, I. ; Indians in, VI, 58, Tecum- seh ; V, 138, Pushmatahaw ; Indian massacre, VI, 432, Wells, W.; operations in the northwest, IV, 73. Mc- Arthur, D.; VI, 560, Winchester; surrender of Detroit, HI, 308, 309, Hull, W. ; Perry's victory, 309 ; burning of Washington, V, 332, Ross ; burning of Newark, and re- taliation for it, IV, 90, McClure, G. Jackson in, III, 375- 377 ; invasion of Canada, IV, 151, MacNab ; V, 78, Porter, P. B. ; 599, Smyth, Alexander ; naval operations of, 1, 140, 141 ; III, 310, 31 1 ; 465, Jones, Jacob ; V, 735, Perry, O. H. ; 73-74, Porter, D, ; 215-216, Reid, S. C. ; first shot of, 297 ; naval operations, 684, Stewart, C. ; operations on Lake Ontario, VI, 610, Woolsey, M. T. 641, Yeo, J. L. the Wasp and the Frolic, III, 465, Jones, J. ; the Enterprise and the Boxer, IV, 75. McCall, E. R. ; first success of, on the lakes, 11.330, Elliott, J. D.; treaty concerning Lake Ontario, VI, 253, Van Rensselaer, S. ; services of pirates in, 642, You ; public debt, offer of mediation by Alexan- der of Russia, treaty of Ghent, II, 578 ; first American officer killed in, V, 76, Porter, T. H. : first prisoners taken in. IV, 203, Marcy, W. L. ; Buchanan on, I, 429. War, the Civil, in U. S., Ill, 49, 50 ; 718-723 ; predicted, H, 176, Didier ; V, 16, Pierrepont, E. ; VI. 175, Tucker, N. B. ; peace convention, V, 449, Seddon ; questions at issue, VI, 30 ; beginning of, II, 415 ; 612, Garrison ; first blood shed in the, VI, 390, Watson, B. F. ; government prop- erty seized before, I, 408, Brown, J. E. ; first great battle of, IV, 110 ; campaigns of northern Virginia, 110; the campaign in West Virginia, 79, 80 ; reorganization of the Army of the Potomac. 80 ; the peninsular campaign, 80, 81, 82 ; the retreat, 82, 83 ; the Antietam campaign, 83 ; first important northern victory, II, 71 1 ; progress of. in the west, 711-713 ; plan of operations for 1864, 713 ; Grant's campaign in Virginia, 713. 714 ; operations in the Carolinas, Tennessee, Maryland, and Virginia, 715, 716 ; surrender of Lee, 716 ; its terms. 717 : losses of 1864-'5, 717 ; surrender of Johnston, 717 ; III, 459 ; in Tennessee, III, 437, 455, 456 ; V, 324, 503, 504 ; opening of, V, 503 ; the Atlanta campaign, 504, 505 ; the surrender, 505 ; disapproval of the terms granted to Johnston, 505, 506 ; troops for, the Sherman brigade, 507 ; operations in Tennessee, 498 ; in Virginia, 498, 499 ; in Missouri, IV, 212, Marmaduke ; V, 69, Pope, J. ; on the Rappahannock, 69 ; in Missouri and Arkansas, 119, Price, S.; operations in the west, VI, 79, 80 : the Atlanta campaign. 80, 81 ; re- enforcements of 1862, V, 472, 476 ; of 1863, 477 ; criticism on the conduct of, 476 ; defence of the Cumberland, III, 668. Lee, S. P. : campaign in Virginia. 669-674 ; Mobile taken, 717 ; close of the campaign in Georgia, 717 ; end of, 717 ; Confederate mistakes, 460 ; direction of, V, 648, 649, Stanton ; disapproval of the terms of Johnston's surrender, 649, Stanton, E. M. ; mustering out of the army, VI, 300, Vincent, T. M.; peace commission, V, 313, Roman ; 664 ; operations of guerillas, IV, 434, 435, Mos- by ; raids, 402, Morgan, J. H. ; VI, 453, 454, Wheeler, J. ; 552, Wilson, J. H. ; V, 727, Stuart, J. E. B. ; management of the navy in the, II, 520, Fox, G. V. ; naval operations, IV, 467, Murray, A. ; 515, Nicholson. J. W. A.; V, 105, Preble, G. H. : 146, Quackenbush : 147, Queen ; 181, Ran- som, G. M. ; 196, Read, A. ; 297. 298. Rodgers : 337, Rotcan, S. C"; 353, Russell, J. H; 74-76 ; VI, 38, 39; 51. Taylor, W. R. ; a50, Ward, J. H. ; treatment of prisonere, IV, 535, Northrop, L. B. ; VI. 235, Vance. Z. B. ; 562, Winder ; exchange of prisoners, II. 463, Fish, H. ; III. 495, Kautz, A.: finances at the opening of, I. 587; loans for expenses of, IV. 672, Patterson. Joseph ; V, 671, Stevens, J. A.; VI. 47, Taylor. M. supplies, 313. Wadsworth. J. S.; Confed erate supplies. VI. 235, Vance, Z. B. ; military stores for, privateering in, V, 460, Semmes, R. ; a spy in, VI, 626, Wright, R. M. ; exile for expressions of sympathy, 227, Vallandigham ; arrests, 339, Wallis, S. T. ; fraudulent proclamation published during, V, 700, Stone, D. M.; Uh published liberty of the press, VI, 3, Wall, J. W. confiscation,