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Records of U.S. Colored Troops Part 1: Letters Related to Recruitment of African Americans, 1863–1865 A UPA Collection from BLACK STUDIES RESEARCH SOURCES Microfilms from Major Archival and Manuscript Collections General Editors: John H. Bracey, Jr., and Sharon Harley A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of

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Records of U.S. Colored Troops

Part 1: Letters Related to Recruitment ofAfrican Americans,

1863–1865

A UPA Collectionfrom

BLACK STUDIES RESEARCH SOURCESMicrofilms from Major Archival and Manuscript Collections

General Editors: John H. Bracey, Jr., and Sharon Harley

A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of

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Records of U.S. Colored Troops

Part 1: Letters Related to Recruitmentof African Americans, 1863–1865

EditorRobert E. Lester

Guide compiled byFaith Farmer and Daniel Lewis

BLACK STUDIES RESEARCH SOURCESMicrofilms from Major Archival and Manuscript Collections

General Editors: John H. Bracey, Jr., and Sharon Harley

7500 Old Georgetown Road • Bethesda, MD 20814-6126

A UPA Collection from

The documents reproduced in this publication are among the records of the U.S.Department of the Army in the custody of the National Archives of the United States.

No copyright is claimed in these official U.S. government records.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Records of U.S. Colored Troops [microform] / editor, Robert E. Lester. microfilm reels — (Black studies research sources) Summary: Reproduces documents essential for research and analysis ofthe military, social, and psychological effects of African Americans inthe Civil War. Includes letters, reports and related papers in jacketsrelating principally to recruiting of soldiers for Colored Troopservice. Accompanied by a printed guide, entitled: Guide to the Microfilmedition of Black studies research sources. ISBN 0-88692-638-6 1. United States—Civil War, 1861–1865—Participation, AfricanAmerican. 2. United States. Army—African American troops—History—19th century—Sources. 3. United States. Colored Troops—History—Sources. I. Lester, Robert. II. University Publications of America(Firm) III. Title: Records of United States Colored Troops. IV. Series.E540.N3973.7—dc13

2005044130 CIP

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TABLE OF CONTENTSScope and Content Note ....................................................................................................... viiSource Note ............................................................................................................................. ixEditorial Note .......................................................................................................................... ixReel Index

Reel 11863

[A–W] .......................................................................................................................... 11864

A ................................................................................................................................... 1B ................................................................................................................................... 1C ................................................................................................................................... 2D ................................................................................................................................... 2E .................................................................................................................................... 2F .................................................................................................................................... 2

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G ................................................................................................................................... 2H ................................................................................................................................... 3I ..................................................................................................................................... 3J .................................................................................................................................... 3K ................................................................................................................................... 3L .................................................................................................................................... 3M .................................................................................................................................. 3N ................................................................................................................................... 4

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O ................................................................................................................................... 4P .................................................................................................................................... 4R ................................................................................................................................... 4S .................................................................................................................................... 4T .................................................................................................................................... 4V ................................................................................................................................... 5W .................................................................................................................................. 5Y ................................................................................................................................... 5

Reel 41865

A-3–A-365 ................................................................................................................... 5B-1–B-122 .................................................................................................................... 6

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Reel 51865 cont.

B-125–B-586 ................................................................................................................ 6

Reel 61865 cont.

B-589–B-750 ................................................................................................................ 7C-1–C-398 .................................................................................................................... 7

Reel 71865 cont.

C-401–C-522 ................................................................................................................ 8D-1–D-363 ................................................................................................................... 8

Reel 81865 cont.

E-1–E-129 ..................................................................................................................... 9F-2–F-258 ..................................................................................................................... 9G-2–G-75 ...................................................................................................................... 10

Reel 91865 cont.

G-76–G-290 .................................................................................................................. 10H-2–H-200 ................................................................................................................... 11

Reel 101865 cont.

H-202–H-596 ................................................................................................................ 11I-1–I-34 ......................................................................................................................... 12J-1–J-50 ........................................................................................................................ 12

Reel 111865 cont.

J-51–J-208 .................................................................................................................... 12K-6–K-113 ................................................................................................................... 13L-1–L-228 ..................................................................................................................... 13

Reel 121865 cont.

L-230–L-272 ................................................................................................................. 13M-6–M-448 .................................................................................................................. 13

Reel 131865 cont.

M-450–M-573 ............................................................................................................... 14N-1–N-69 ..................................................................................................................... 14O-3–O-74 ..................................................................................................................... 14P-8–P-99 ...................................................................................................................... 14

Reel 141865 cont.

P-100–P-344 ................................................................................................................. 15

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Q-1–Q-33 ..................................................................................................................... 15R-2–R-198 .................................................................................................................... 15

Reel 151865 cont.

R-200–R-270 ................................................................................................................ 16S-2–S-399 ..................................................................................................................... 16

Reel 161865 cont.

S-401–S-576 ................................................................................................................. 16

Reel 171865 cont.

W-8–W-586 .................................................................................................................. 17Y-2–Y-24 ..................................................................................................................... 18

Principal Correspondents Index .......................................................................................... 19Subject Index .......................................................................................................................... 63

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In 1863, after Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, what had been awar to preserve the union also became a war to end slavery in the United States. Thisedition of Records of U.S. Colored Troops shows that, given the opportunity, AfricanAmericans seized the chance to help win the war and deal the death blow to slavery. By theend of the war in 1865, over 180,000 African Americans, including former slaves andescaped slaves, had served in the ranks of the U.S. Colored Troops (U.S.C.T.). Thiscollection consists of correspondence from military officers and from civilians regarding themembers of the U.S.C.T. These two types of correspondence are interfiled, organized byyear and, within each year, alphabetically by name of soldier or correspondent. Thedocuments date from 1863 to 1865.

The first type of correspondence in the collection is letters from officers of the U.S.Colored Troops, other army officers, surgeons, and chaplains. These letters can be separatedinto two categories. The first category covers recruitment, medical exams, death records,musters, inventories of possessions of deceased soldiers, and other administrative matters.These items appear in every folder and therefore are not listed in the major topics in the ReelIndex. The second category is reports on the activities of different regiments. These letters,primarily written by the chaplains of the regiments, are less frequent but contain revealinginformation about the experience of African Americans in the Union Army and theircontribution to the Union cause. Some letters, for example, discuss the combat activities ofindividual regiments. In his monthly report dated June 1, 1864, H. H. Moore, chaplain of the34th regiment, U.S.C.T., describes battles in Florida and skirmishes in Georgia and SouthCarolina. In both Florida and South Carolina the regiment not only defeated the enemy butalso destroyed materials stockpiled by the Confederacy. While marching through SouthCarolina, the regiment liberated 837 slaves (Reel 2, Frame 0796). Other battles mentioned inthe correspondence include Chattanooga, Tennessee; Decatur, Alabama; Helena, Arkansas;Nashville, Tennessee; Petersburg, Virginia; and Wallace’s Ferry, Arkansas.

Several letters offer glimpses into the everyday experience of soldiers in the U.S.C.T.In his report for June 1864, William Elgin, chaplain of the 14th regiment, U.S.C.T., wrote thatthe men had spent the month building fortifications near Chattanooga. The regiment losttwenty men to disease during the month, but Elgin still reported that the men “at all times arecheerful, kind, and respectful, and evince an earnest devotion to soldierly duties.” He alsostated that the men had a strong interest in education and frequently attended religiousservices. Other chaplains also reported that soldiers used their military service as a chanceto improve their education. On August 1, 1864, George LaVere, chaplain of the 20thregiment U.S.C.T., wrote: “Our regiment has enjoyed the quiet of camp life … by theconsent and assistance of Col. Mather (commanding) we have been able to open a schoolfor the instruction of those of the regiment who are enabled to read write and cipher. And Iam happy to report that there is manifested a great [sincerety?] to learn” (Reel 2, Frame0700).

The second group of letters in the collection consists of correspondence from civilians.These letters are primarily from relatives—mothers, wives, fathers, sisters, brothers—trying

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

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to find out about their loved ones. In most cases, the soldiers died or were killed or missing inaction. Over 2,000 names of correspondents are listed alphabetically in the PrincipalCorrespondents Index of this guide. As a result, this collection is an excellent source forgenealogical research on African Americans during the Civil War.

LexisNexis has microfilmed other collections that provide information on the Civil War.These include Civil War Battles and Campaigns; Civil War Unit Histories: RegimentalHistories and Personal Narratives; Papers of Union Staff Officers, 1861–1865; andConfederate Military Manuscripts. Other records pertaining to African Americans duringthis period are Race, Slavery, and Free Blacks and Records of Ante-Bellum SouthernPlantations from the Revolution through the Civil War.

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SOURCE NOTE

The materials in this microform publication are from Record Group 94, Records of theAdjutant General’s Office, Colored Troops Division, 1863–1889, “Letters Received relatingto Recruiting, 1863–1868,” in the possession of the National Archives, Washington, D.C.

EDITORIAL NOTEThe War Department organized the Colored Troops Division in May of 1863. The

functions of the division included all matter pertaining to the recruitment, organization, andservice of colored troops and officers. This microform collection consists of only thedocuments for the period 1863–1865 of the series entitled “Letters Received relating toRecruiting, 1863–1868.”

The “Letters Received relating to Recruiting, 1863–1868” consist of letters, reports, andrelated papers in “jackets.” These “jacketed” documents are tri-folded with an outer coveror “jacket” with identifying information. These “jacketed” documents are arrangedchronologically by year, then by initial letter of the soldier’s surname, and then numericallyby registration number. LexisNexis has microfilmed all documents, including the jacket, foreach year for the period 1863–1865. A very small number of documents may have legibilityproblems due to poor storage conditions, age, quality of paper, and/or usage. LexisNexis willmicrofilm the remaining years, 1866–1868, of this series in Part 2 of Records of U.S.Colored Troops.

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REEL INDEX Following is a listing of the Records of U.S. Colored Troops, Part 1: Letters Related to Recruitment

of African Americans, 1863–1865. The four-digit number on the far left is the frame number at which a new alphabetical group of documents begins. Substantive issues are highlighted under the heading Major Topics, as are prominent correspondents under the heading Principal Correspondents. Topics and correspondents are listed in the order in which they appear on the film, and each one is listed only once per folder. The word “colored” has been used throughout this guide to reflect the usage at the time. “U.S. Colored Troops” has been abbreviated as “U.S.C.T.”

Reel 1 Frame No.

1863

0001 [A–W]. Major Topics: 9th regiment U.S.C.T.; Department of the Missouri (Iowa, Arkansas, and

Kansas volunteers of African descent); soldiers discharged on disability; 6th regiment, Mississippi Infantry, Corps d’Afrique.

Principal Correspondents: C. W. Foster; William Birney; B. L. E. Bonneville; Charles Bostwick; Archibald Bogle; T. M. Anderson; E. N. Hallowell; W. L. Horton; K. Knox; Frederick Pyne; George Robinson; J. J. D. Scoles; J. C. Thorndike; George A. Williams; George B. Halsted; Langdon Ward.

1864

0056 A. Major Topics: 2nd regiment Alabama (Colored) Volunteers; drafted men and substitutes in

6th regiment U.S.C.T.; 39th regiment U.S.C.T.; Frank Abel; William James. Principal Correspondents: L. Thomas; W. Austine; J. W. Ames; S. B. Ferguson; F. W.

Taggard; William W. Armstrong; George L. Andrews; William Abdell; Rosetta Abel; Langdon Ward; John Anderson; Abraham S. Ashbridge; A. A. Abbott.

0161 B. Major Topics: Department of the Missouri; recruiting in Maryland; 30th regiment U.S.C.T.;

19th regiment U.S.C.T.; list of deceased soldiers of the 2nd regiment Missouri (Colored) Volunteers; members of 29th regiment U.S.C.T. killed in assault on Petersburg, Virginia; members of 43rd regiment U.S.C.T. killed in action; wound sustained by James E. Kelley of 54th regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry; privates of 54th regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry listed as missing in action; personal effects of A. D. Vallade, 84th regiment U.S.C.T., killed in action; soldiers discharged on disability.

Principal Correspondents: B. L. E. Bonneville; James Brown; William Birney; M. Benedict; Thomas Bayley; David Branson; George R. Bills; C. J. Bassett; W. F. Bradford; S. M. Bowman; H. Barnes; Daniel W. Burke; Julian Bryant; F. T. Bouteiller; O. D. M. Baker;

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John A. Bross; Emily Babcock; Joseph Baker; Emil Boedicker; John Bertholf; A. G. Bennett; Catherine Butcher; T. Jeff Brown; Horace Bumstead; Edwin S. Babcock; Henry Brown; F. W. Bardwell; Charles Bjommark; J. M. Blackman; John Lovett Brower; Edwin Bentley; W. W. Bridge; James Bates; Harriet Brown; O. E. Bryant; Harriet Banks; Martha Bias; Mary Bias; Mrs. S. J. Bell; Sarah Buchanon; Harriett Brooks; Agnes Brooks; Sally Brice; Diana Bond; Charity Brown; Lyman Banks; Jane Becket; George W. Baird; J. T. Brown; J. G. Bigelow; John T. Barnard; Lewis Brown; George A. Barnes; Mary E. Burt; Emily Boston; Anna Banks.

0458 C. Major Topics: White officers in African American regiments; battle near Helena, Ark.,

involving 2nd regiment U.S.C.T.; medical facilities; 14th regiment U.S.C.T. casualties after battle near Nashville, Tenn.; William Williams.

Principal Correspondents: H. A. M. Cobb; D. F. Callinan; John N. Chamberlain; F. M. Crandall; John Kay Clement; Joseph W. Chamberlain; Edward Curtis; A. G. Chamberlain; Dexter E. Clapp; J. T. Clement; George R. Campbell; John Cowgill; Jane Cable; Elsey Clarke; Mary Ann Capper; Harriet Chew; Louisa Carpenter; Harriet Caushen; Rachel Cuff; Elisha Clarke; J. P. Creager; James M. Carver; Henry C. Corbin; H. E. Clark; Ellen Caldwell; Ann Cole; C. D. Coleman; B. C. Chetwood; Kesiah Cole; Frank B. Clark.

0696 D. Principal Correspondents: Charles F. Dauchy; William N. Darnell; M. Dougall; M. L.

Dempsey; William R. Douglass; Adeline Dyer; Will Day; James Thomas Davis; R. C. Denison; Susan Diggs; Ann Dawson; James Drysdale; John H. Dyson; Charlotte Dorsey; W. G. David; Ann Maria Dorsey; William Dungan; N. C. Kinney; George E. Dolphin; W. Dunning; Harrison A. Dodge; John A. Depew; J. H. Dearborn; George Drew; H. P. Beach; Daniel W. Dirnvek.

0798 E. Major Topics: Deaths at Post Hospital, Benton Barracks, Mo.; report on status of 14th

regiment U.S.C.T. Principal Correspondents: William Eaton; A. J. Edgerton; William Elgin; Charles W.

Gardner; George Ernest; Eveline Edwards; A. Cady; John A. Dix; J. S. Curtis; S. G. Goodrich; W. B. Edson.

0846 F. Major Topic: Appointment of Levi P. Miller as chaplain of 100th regiment U.S.C.T. Principal Correspondents: J. K. Fletcher; J. H. Foster; A. J. Fitch; Delia Fry; Hager Foot;

G. W. France; Thomas Free; Thomas Fry; Lucy Freeman; Ann Ferguson; Lorenzo Fish.

Reel 2 1864 cont.

0001 G. Principal Correspondents: J. K. Hudson; James Gould; J. W. Gystra; Samuel Gilbert; Jeptha

Garrard; S. G. Goodrich; James Givens; J. D. Greene; Joseph Godfrey; George Grunman; Benjamin Kesiah; R. T. Guinn; John Gordon; Elizabeth Gaines; Charles Gilchrist; Fanny Garrett; George Geiger; S. J. Grant; E. P. Gillpatrick; Mary Garrett; Sarah Gibson; C. S. Graff; Thomas Giffe; H. Gardner.

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0100 H. Major Topics: Appointment of John R. Bowles as chaplain of 55th regiment, Massachusetts

Volunteer Infantry; reduction in size of 1st regiment Tennessee Heavy Artillery; dysentery; Henry Veland; accounts of pay and clothing for 84th regiment U.S.C.T.; pensions; 1st regiment Michigan (Colored) Volunteers.

Principal Correspondents: R. M. Henderson; B. H. Hill; A. S. Hartwell; J. P. Harper; John P. Hawkins; J. H. Hammond; W. C. Hawley; William A. Hill; John Hendrickson; Eaton Hall; S. M. Horton; Charles Haughn; J. J. Hayes; C. W. Heaton; J. Gilbert Hill; Thomas Heinback; William Hancock; Cyrus Hamlin; F. M. Hammond; A. H. Hollister; Samuel R. Hudson; Susan Huson; Samuel Hall; Ann M. Harris; Sarah Hooper; Benima Harris; Mary Hall; Jane Sophia Hall; Jane Harris; Charles E. Hart; William Homans; C. H. Howard; Jefferson Harris; Emily Hudson; G. F. Huntingden; A. A. Hoit; Samuel S. Halsey; Mark Hathaway; E. W. Hinks; Joseph Humphries; Francis Harris; Mary Howard; Mary Hazzard; H. J. Hindekoper; William Hall.

0428 I. Major Topic: Medical examinations of new recruits and substitutes by Board of Inspectors,

U.S.C.T. Principal Correspondent: Norton Folsom.

0492 J. Major Topic: Enlistment of John Johnson, slave of Isaac Wright of Sussex County, Del. Principal Correspondents: Henry B. Judd; Lorenzo Jean; D. Johnson; L. Johnson; Emily

Jackson; Jane Jennings; Lucretia Johns; Mary E. Jobes; Elisha Johnson; Frances Johnson; Harriet Johnson; Elizabeth Johnson; Mary L. James; George Janney; E. Jackson; Harriet Jackson; John Jewell.

0573 K. Major Topics: African American soldiers from Kentucky; personnel discharged on disability. Principal Correspondents: John Boyle; E. C. Kattell; I. F. Kurts; S. J. Kennedy; Samuel

Kneeland; H. G. Keefer; Sid O. Morgan; O. M. Knight; Frank A. Kendrick; N. C. Kinney; John J. Keefe; Mary Kennedy; Walter Kelley; A. J. Krause; Horace Kimball.

0677 L. Major Topics: 22nd regiment U.S.C.T.; letter from former slave requesting permission to

cultivate farmland seized by U.S. Army; report on instruction provided to members of 20th regiment U.S.C.T.; officers of 31st regiment U.S.C.T. killed or missing in action; wages paid to soldiers.

Principal Correspondents: John Lyon; H. G. Loring; W. B. Lane; Samuel W. Lane; George W. Le Vere; Josephine Lindsay; A. L. Loomis; J. E. Lockwood; Frank E. Lambert; Henry E. Losey; Sarah Lewis; Benjamin Lincoln; G. M. Lewis.

0740 M. Major Topics: Enlistment of escaped slaves; request of Baltimore, Md., slave owner for

compensation for enlistment of two of her slaves; personnel from Maryland in the 1st regiment U.S. Colored Cavalry; appointment of J. B. Nickerson as quartermaster of 67th regiment U.S.C.T.; combat activities of 34th regiment U.S.C.T. in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina, including liberation of 837 slaves and destruction of Confederate stockpiles; casualties in 14th regiment U.S.C.T. suffered at Decatur, Ala.

Principal Correspondents: Fred Martin; Francis Moore; Theodore Merimann; Rachel Munro; R. D. Mussey; John A. McClernand; W. F. Morse; A. O. Millington; J. Morgan; A. K. Mason; Homer H. Moore; J. M. Magner; Edward W. Marsh; Quincy McNeil; L. S. McCoy; E. R. Moore; T. F. McGowan; William G. Myers; Isidore McCormick; William

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Martin; C. McKee; Charles Mudge; Fred Miller; H. Mills; M. R. Mitchell; Emily Madan; Sophia Mahoney; Daniel McTaggart; H. McMahon; Eliza Matson; E. Munk; Margaret Merritt; Rebecca Miller; George McMillan; Thomas Morgan; Hannah Moore; Caroline Marshall; Hiram Minick; Samuel McCann; Sid O. Morgan.

0928 N. Major Topics: Courts-martial of personnel on charges including mutiny, murder,

disobedience of orders, conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, neglect of good order and military discipline, giving intelligence to the enemy, and desertion; sentences, including death by firing squad; execution of Private Henry Hamilton, 2nd regiment U.S.C.T., after conviction for mutiny and disobedience of orders.

Principal Correspondents: Henry E. Noyes; S. V. Noyes; William Newhall; N. F. Niederlander; Mary Ann Nickens; Richard H. Neal; H. A. Nelson; James Nichols; John Newton; James A. Norton; Mary E. Newman; Elizabeth Nichols; Frank E. Nevins; O. R. Noyes.

Reel 3 1864 cont.

0001 O. Principal Correspondents: B. Frank Oakes; William O’Connor; Samuel Orton.

0012 P. Major Topic: Corps d’Afrique General Hospital, New Orleans, La. Principal Correspondents: Isaac G. Porter; D. D. Perkins; H. C. Prevost; T. K. Preuss; F. E.

Piquette; D. F. Phelps; James Passel; H. B. Pearsall; Hiram Parker; James Henry Perrin; Alice Plants; Elizabeth Pindar; R. P. Parker; Harriett Passey; William Patterson; Josiah Paul; Charles Penney; Francis M. Pickett.

0131 R. Major Topics: Members of 56th regiment U.S.C.T. killed in the Battle of Wallace’s Ferry,

Ark.; officers of 28th regiment U.S.C.T. killed in battle near Petersburg, Va.; religious and secular instruction for patients at Corps d’Afrique General Hospital, New Orleans, La.

Principal Correspondents: George Robinson; Ira Russell; Orlando C. Risdon; Clark H. Remick; C. Borromeo Rohan; M. Reid; William Royal; M. Reed; T. L. Rundell; Mary Rolls; Emily Richfield; Charlotte Renney; H. G. Russell; George Raimer; J. B. Reynolds; Charles L. Rice; Chandler Robbins; George F. Randolph.

0320 S. Major Topic: Application of Joseph Williams, private, 59th regiment U.S.C.T., for removal

of charge of desertion and for an honorable discharge. Principal Correspondents: J. H. Smith; John F. Stevenson; A. C. Salisbury; Jacob Swartz;

Alfred Stevens; Henrietta Smallwood; Mary Jane Smallwood; William A. Stuart; Jesse Shadle; Jordan Scoles; Noah Smock; Mary Smith; G. L. Sutton; Hester Smith; George W. Sands; Mary Ann Snoden; Sarah Sugars; Mary Sullivan; Jane Savage; John A. Shannon; Charles C. Soule; Ellen Smith; Julius H. Stewart; Thomas Sharp; Thomas P. Smithson; Thomas Sedgewick; J. Scoonover; Isaac J. Stevens; Elizabeth Smith; Harlan P. Spaulding.

0513 T. Major Topic: Consolidation of the 1st regiment Alabama Siege Artillery and 1st regiment

Tennessee Heavy Artillery.

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Principal Correspondents: William D. Turner; G. W. Trance; Benjamin Townsend; Samuel Thomas; Robert A. Travis; E. B. Trink; John Trevor; Mahala Thompson; George E. Trembley; Missouri Thompson; Isabella Thilman; A. Henry Thurston; Mary Tamar; Charles E. Tucker; J. H. Taylor; R. Teller; Ellen Thomas; Frederick Townsend; Cornelia Toker; John Tredway.

0606 V. Major Topic: Dismissal of officers of the 4th regiment Arkansas Volunteers for conduct

unbecoming an officer, drunkenness, and incompetency. Principal Correspondents: A. O. Vincent; A. C. Van Dury; D. P. Von Lieu; J. G. Vallette;

O. H. Violet; Enos Van Camp; Moses Viney.

0658 W. Major Topics: Discharge of personnel of 30th regiment U.S.C.T. and transfer into the U.S.

Navy; deaths of officers of 2nd regiment U.S.C.T. from yellow fever. Principal Correspondents: Langdon Ward; Warren Webster; George A. Williams; Lew

Wallace; Elias Wright; G. W. Womack; Edward A. Whiston; John Wilder; Byron D. Walker; E. D. Wilson; C. H. Willet; Louis Wagner; Julius A. Weiss; James Wallace; Robert Westcott; Andrew J. Washburn; Mary White; James Wheat; Dina Warner; Harper Wilson; Ann Williams; Anna Waters; Louisa Williams; J. H. Whittlesey; Celista Wright; Edward Wootton; David T. Wells; N. Clay Wood; Joshua Williams; Alvin J. Wilber; Harriet Woodland; Charles G. Wood; Elizabeth Weeks; John A. Worthing; James H. Wickes; H. B. Welch; E. J. Woodward; S. Weaver; W. Wooster; W. S. Woods; E. Webster.

0892 Y. Major Topic: 82nd regiment U.S.C.T. casualty during battle near Pensacola, Fla. Principal Correspondents: F. D. Yaple; Susan Young; Thomas Young; Elizabeth Young;

L. L. Yulavsky.

Reel 4 1865

0001 A-3–A-101. Major Topic: Physical examinations at Post Hospital, Benton Barracks, Mo. Principal Correspondents: William W. Armstrong; John W. Andrews; Frances Anderson;

Samuel Armstrong; Mary Anderson; Merinda Arthur; J. J. Abbott; James Adams; E. B. Alexander; John Affleck; Elizabeth Adams; William H. Ames.

0151 A-103–A-206. Principal Correspondents: J. J. Abbott; Charles R. Arnold; A. A. Abbott; John Aiken; Maria

Adkinson; James Adams; T. M. Anderson; Susan E. Armstrong; William H. Ames; E. B. Alexander; Thomas J. Anderson; Fred Allman; Richard Atkins; Edmund H. Anderson; Stephen W. Adrion; James Armstrong; John W. Andrews; Charles Ames.

0437 A-208–A-295. Major Topic: List of men rejected from 104th and 128th regiments U.S.C.T. Principal Correspondents: James Armstrong; George W. Allen; Stephen W. Adrion; E. B.

Alexander; L. G. Armstrong; William Abdell; J. W. Anderson; Charles Ahrens; B. M. Alberg; Susan Anderson; Mary Anderson; John Aiken; Nancy Armstrong; Margaret Ayres; H. C. Armstrong.

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0639 A-296–A-365. Major Topic: Recommendation of B. A. Cozier of the Methodist Episcopal Church for

position of chaplain of 137th regiment U.S.C.T. Principal Correspondents: Henrietta Adison; Jonathan Adams; Richard Atkins; J. B. Ayers;

William Appleton; John W. Andrews; B. M. Alberg; Benjamin Alexander; Edward Allsworth; Mrs. W. Anderson.

0814 B-1–B-122. Principal Correspondents: Emily Boston; S. B. Bathurst; Edwin Bentley; Frank Butterfield;

James Butler; John D. Bail; Walter S. Babcock; Sarah Bantum; Ann Baker; Sina Bailey; R. C. Bailey; B. L. E. Bonneville; Thomas Bayley; Mary Brooks; Sophia Bones; Hannah Baldwin; Robert Butcher; O. S. Bartlett; William Birney; Anna Brown; Mary Brown; Mary Bailey; Mary Baldwin; Fred Brownell; Sarah Brown; Mary C. Bowie; Ann Maria Brown; Walter Burrows; Nathan Bishop; Margret Brady; Mary Butler; Violet Bell; Soniga Brown; R. C. Barrett; Robert Boston; Mary Boardly; Eliza Blake; James Blakeley; Edward A. Brown.

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0001 B-125–B-197. Principal Correspondents: N. L. Bishop; H. C. Bennett; Theodore Boorden; A. G. Bennett;

Mrs. Robert Bailey; Edwin Bentley; Alonzo M. Barnes; J. R. Bailey; Daniel Bailey; Augustus S. Boernstein; Aaron Banks; George Bucklin; Elizabeth Bennalt; O. W. Bennett; William W. Bliss; Philo H. Backus; William P. Brown; John Brunson; Harriett Brooks; C. P. Bailey; J. C. Beecher; Alexander Bond; W. H. Barrett; John Bell; Ann Bowley; Harriett Ann Brown; Julia A. Butler; J. E. Bryant; Charles Branham; George Baldey; Ellen Brunson.

0117 B-199–B-291. Major Topic: Patients at the Louverture U.S. General Hospital in Alexandria, Va. Principal Correspondents: Edwin Bentley; H. S. W. Burrill; Rebecca Beverly; James Butler;

Emily Batty; Samuel Brown; Mary E. Brooks; Sebastian B. Brennan; J. M. Bean; John S. Bishop; H. L. Bliss; Susan Brooks; Henry Bond; A. W. Bowdle; William W. Burke; May Bullet; O. A. Bartholomew; Cyrus R. Blodgett; Frederick Bechtel; Hester Ann Boardly; Charles Bennett; R. K. Beecham; Erasmys Borman; May A. Brogden; Maria Bailey; Frank Bagley; Louis Barber; Mary Brown; James Bates; D. W. Brown; D. Braden; Charles Bilanger; John Briggs; George Baldey; Louisa Boyd; O. E. Bryant; H. H. Brown; R. H. Bate; John Bunson.

0314 B-292–B-403. Principal Correspondents: S. W. Ballard; Mrs. Benjamin H. Bronk; Rebecca Blake; John A.

Bogert; Solman Brand; James Brisbin; E. P. Barker; H. E. Blake; L. H. Burdick; J. H. Baker; John Benshoot; Priscilla Broadly; Augustus S. Boernstein; E. S. Boston; Edwin Bentley; Daniel Bailey; George W. Bunnell; Mary Bray; O. D. Bonney; Henrietta Bennet; Henry Braddicker; M. E. Billings; William P. Bacon; H. C. Bodkin; James Blair; Charles Bannister; S. J. Bowen; John S. Bishop; B. L. E. Bonneville; J. W. Barley; E. W. Blake; W. W. Boatright; O. D. M. Baker; Emory D. Bryant; William Burrows; C. C. Butler; C. H. Browne; A. W. Bowdle; Charles Bentzone; Alfred F. Bushnell; James C. Babbitt; E. F. Bouton; Martha R. Bacon.

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0517 B-405–B-509. Principal Correspondents: David Boyd; John S. Bishop; E. L. Barnes; O. D. M. Baker; Isaac

Brewington; Lydia Ann Bartley; Augustus S. Boernstein; W. W. Biggart; Julia Bishop; Oliver N. Bryan; D. B. Boothe; William H. Browne; Leonard Barton; Lewis Brown; James Benson; Daniel S. Bolsinger; George Beebe; Robert Bowzer; Eliza A. Bullett; Mira Burr; B. L. E. Bonneville; H. W. Barry; W. M. Burrows; A. W. Bowdle; Esther Barclay; William Brogden; H. H. Brown; James Brisbin; Sebastian Browne.

0680 B-510–B-567. Principal Correspondents: David Branson; F. W. Bardwell; Matilda Bryan; Hester A.

Bedford; Amelia Bailey; Mary Bonds; J. M. Brodhead; F. Edward Bird; John S. Berry; Henry Brown; Anna Bright; Charles Birch; Nancy Brooks; Susan Butler; Emily Barnes; William H. Browne; Lewis Brown; N. S. Barnes; O. E. Bryant; Mary Burne; D. H. Bartine; Benjamin Brown; H. W. Barry; Mary Brayton; H. L. Bliss; R. Babcock; Thomas Bayley; O. W. Bennett.

0790 B-568–B-586. Major Topics: Recruits assigned to 117th regiment U.S.C.T.; recruits from Maryland and

Delaware. Principal Correspondents: Nathan Bishop; Edwin Bentley; Leonard Barton; C. W. Brown;

Jacob Barker; James Buck; C. W. Baker; Lewis Brown; William H. Browne.

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0001 B-589–B-644. Principal Correspondents: Andrew Boyd; Elisha Burrows; Horace Bumstead; Samuel Boyer;

M. F. Bushnell; Augustus S. Boernstein; O. D. M. Baker; Rebecca Berry; Edwin Bentley; Kitty Boley; E. Bronson; George M. Beakes; Elmira Burr; Solon Bryan; Daniel Boyd; A. G. Bennett.

0083 B-646–B-750. Major Topic: List of deserters. Principal Correspondents: William H. Bigelow; O. E. Bryant; Fabian Bendolf; Jacob Bailey;

R. B. Brown; E. W. Blake; Lewis Brown; A. G. Bennett; Charles Bonberg; C. W. Baker; A. J. P. Barnes; Violet Berry; N. B. Bartram; Theodore B. Booraim; Susan M. Brewster; Charles A. Bailey; James Blair; Margaret M. Burke; R. B. Bontecou; Margaret Burrows; Thomas C. Brainerd; D. R. Brower; Edwin F. Barstow; J. C. Beecher; Abraham Boakee; William H. Browne; James M. Bradley; William H. Brooks; Charles G. Bartlett; F. W. Bardwell; William J. Bartlett; L. F. Brooks; R. W. Barnard.

0331 C-1–C-88. Principal Correspondents: J. P. Creager; John Carroll; Mary Carter; Dexter E. Clapp; Francis

H. Carver; C. D. Colman; S. J. Cooke; John W. Crane; Mary Clark; A. L. Cherlain; Elizabeth Colbert; Jane Castor; John H. Collier; A. C. Carothers; Mary Carroll; J. Theodore Calhoun; G. L. Case; Patience Cain; Lewis Carhart; Julia Chapman; Emelia Cromell; Ellen Caldwell; J. H. Chandler; L. Henry Carpenter; Susan Conyer; Alpheus D. Clark; Eliza J. Crossley; George B. Chamberlin; Philip Catlin; Elizabeth Catlin; Frances Cork; E. Chandler.

0443 C-89–C-182. Principal Correspondents: Robert Cowden; A. J. Comfort; Joseph F. Clement; Howard

Camper; W. S. Cain; J. P. Creager; H. C. Corbin; Louisa Cherne; William Coleman; John

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C. Corvin; H. Cook; Victoria Covington; Sherman Conant; William Cook; J. D. Cole; L. C. Chapin; Fred M. Cole; Frank B. Clark; C. A. Chamberlain; Julius S. Clark; Henry S. Clapp; W. A. Chandler; Julia A. Cummings; John J. Clager; Phebe Cephas.

0620 C-188–C-287. Principal Correspondents: Allen B. Cooper; Darius Caldwell; Charles Chesley; John A.

Campbell; W. A. Clapp; M. B. Case; William Cook; P. Cusack; H. E. Clark; B. A. Clements; E. E. Clough; Louisa Collins; L. Henry Carpenter; C. W. A. Cartledge; Charles Crissey; Hester Coulson; J. Collis; Emily Colwell; Samuel Campher; William Callinan; J. P. Creager; E. B. Cooper; E. M. Carman.

0807 C-288–C-398. Principal Correspondents: William Henry Cox; James A. Curry; E. H. Chase; Fred Coffin;

H. J. Chapman; John P. Cummings; John B. Clapp; William Charman; Robert Cowden; Edward Church; J. G. Campbell; William Cook; William H. Clark; William Carroll; Byron O. Camp; A. B. Chapin; Edward Cahill; George B. Cock; Josiah Chance; Alpheus D. Clark; Charles Cuykendall; Michael Cooney; Mary Camper; Ann Cephas; George E. Cooper; Isaac Caulk; J. D. Chellet; James Collins; Frank B. Clark.

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0001 C-401–C-473. Principal Correspondents: Ester Curtis; Mary Coates; J. P. Creager; Harriet Caushen; Anna

Carr; B. Clark; William Cook; Charles H. Covey; Barrett Catlin; Robert Cullen; Anson G. Chester; Kitty Cansper; C. A. Cowgill; Jane C. Corse; Andrew Camper; Elizabeth Collins; David Carter; C. N. W. Cunningham; William Curtiss; C. W. Currier; A. P. L. Cochran; A. J. Comfort; Bethel M. Custer; James Chellet; J. Cole; Isabela Corben; Joel B. Crabb; James Cooper.

0101 C-474–C-522. Major Topic: Recruits assigned to 117th regiment U.S.C.T. Principal Correspondents: Oscar Clinton; Wilson Camp; C. A. Cowgill; Lyman S. Catlin;

Elenora Cooper; Lavinia Cromwell; James Collins; A. H. Cheney; Aaron Challacombe; E. Chandler; F. N. Clarke; Artemas Curtis; R. H. Coolidge; John Corbin; A. Cannon; L. Henry Carpenter; William Carroll; George C. Carter; Washington Coggins.

0221 D-1–D-60. Principal Correspondents: Sarah Dorkins; Ellen Dorsey; Anna Dorson; M. Dare; Conrad

Dubois; Harriet Downs; Hester Dorsey; Daniel Dayton; Ann M. Dyer; Elizabeth Dobson; William Dungan; W. G. David; Anna Dickson; E. N. Darling; Mary Jane Dutton; Maria Davidson; Mary Denby; Henry A. Dyer; A. P. Dalrymple; Cyrus G. Dyer; Mary Dorn; J. A. Dewey; Phebe A. Dunlap; Frank G. Daggett; Mary E. Downs; Amanda Daniels; H. Ford Douglas; Sarah A. Dorsey; George Day; Maranda Davis; J. Ham Davidson.

0310 D-61–D-120. Principal Correspondents: J. D. DeRussy; Celia Dorsey; A. P. Dalrymple; William

Davenport; Harriett Dorsey; J. W. Donnellan; Milkey Dryden; Cyrus G. Dyer; J. Ham Davidson; Robert Dunn; Joseph Doman; H. G. Davis; Algernon Draper; Else Duff; R. Burns Duvall; Nancy Dorsen; R. J. Darling; W. G. David; H. Ford Douglas; Nancy Denly; Matilda Dorsey; Charles H. Doughty; Alex W. Davis; M. E. Davis; Sally Davis; Catherine Dorsey; Martha Dorsey; A. C. Deuel.

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0411 D-121–D-172. Principal Correspondents: E. N. Darling; James G. Drake; Ann I. Denby; Frank G. Daggett;

Charles H. Doughty; William Daniels; William H. Dickey; W. B. Day; William W. Dudley; J. A. Dewey; E. R. R. Davis; Tecumsey A. Dangerfield; Alex E. Drake; Thomas W. Davis; H. G. Davis; Else Duff; R. J. Darling; Amanda Daniels; Curtis Davis; D. V. Day; John F. Devereaux; W. G. David; Robert Dunn; Edward J. Davis; Mrs. M. Davis.

0570 D-180–D-242. Principal Correspondents: Alex E. Drake; William M. Dorland; Charles F. Dauchy; Edward

Dubendorff; Thaddeus Donohue; Lorenzo Day; J. H. Dearborn; Fielding L. Davies; Matilda Dorsey; D. M. Dill; Harrison Dubois; E. N. Darling; Robert Davis; Celia Dickson; J. A. Dorsey; J. Mason Dunn; Walter Davidson; M. L. Dempsey; Wilbur Dubois; Caroline Dashiell; Frank G. Daggett; Robert Dollard; Charlotte Donalson; R. Burns Duvall; A. Dinkley; James R. Dill; Amanda Demus; Priscilla Davis; A. Sumner Dyer; R. G. Dill; William Dungan; H. Doyle; Algernon Draper.

0719 D-246–D-290. Principal Correspondents: Louisa Davis; J. Ham Davidson; James R. Dill; M. L. Dempsey;

Fielding L. Davies; John W. Dillenback; Priscilla Downs; Elsey Dove; Milky Davis; Susan Dashiell; Maria Davis; Frank G. Daggett; Rebecca Dorsey; Lucy Day; Caroline Deshield; Amanda Daniels; Edward S. Daniels; William Derixson; Henrietta DeHart.

0815 D-292–D-363. Principal Correspondents: F. M. Derling; A. F. Dodge; J. R. Drew; Eliza Davis; Henrietta

DeHart; Robert Dunn; James M. Dennis; G. M. Dennett; Joseph Diehl; Edmund DeBurk; R. J. Dodge; O. B. Darling; Edmund Delaney; A. V. Dachenhausen; D. M. Dick; Amanda Demus; Henry R. Durrant; James E. DeWitt; Charles H. Daniels; S. C. Drake; Charles F. Dauchy; A. J. Duncan; William H. Dickey; James E. Devitt; Sarah Delong; B. L. Doane; Fred Davie.

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0001 E-1–E-129. Principal Correspondents: M. D. Eustis; George Everett; Hosea Eaton; W. C. Earle; Sarah

Emory; Frances Emory; Mary Ennis; C. F. Eichacker; Cara Edwards; R. H. Earnest; J. Scott Ewing; Nathaniel Eaton; Wesley Evans; Charlotte Ellis; H. Ecksmith; A. J. Edgerton; Fred Emerson; Mary Emory; G. T. Elder; Amanda Edwards; Susan Ellis; Sarah Edwards; George England; John Ennels; George B. Ely; William B. Ellis; Priscilla Edwards; William S. Easton; Mersy Everson; R. S. Eaton; John M. Elhone; George Eyster; Susan Ewing; John Eckstein; Marshall D. Ellis; William Emerson; Henry A. Ellis; F. H. Evans; W. G. Elliott; Andrew Emery; John J. Eberhardt; John Elliott; Hiram Edgerly; W. H. Ellis.

0245 F-2–F-85. Principal Correspondents: John Foley; H. N. Frisbie; Joseph Forbes; Martha Fisher; Silas M.

Finch; Thomas W. Fry; Frederick Fernald; Jane Fraser; Mary Fisher; F. K. Fletcher; J. Egbert Farnum; H. B. Fowler; Charles Fair; A. J. Finch; G. W. France; Charles B. Fox; Hull Fanton; Jane Frazier; S. D. Frost; C. W. Foster; David D. Fickes; William H. Fish; Henry M. Field; Charles P. Fisher; J. L. Frost.

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0414 F-87–F-166. Principal Correspondents: Henry M. Field; H. B. Fowler; A. J. Finch; A. J. Fitzwater; S. G.

Ferrer; Squire Fisher; Francis Fowler; Eugene Fecht; Henry Fletcher; Walter H. Fefield; Charles L. Fisher; Frederick Fernald; Frank J. Ford; Joseph F. Fulton; O. D. Fariola; Frederick K. Field; Mary Fitzgerald; Seth Fremer; S. E. Fish; Edward O. Fisher; David D. Fickes; G. A. Foster; Abram Foot; J. H. Frantz; J. J. Frerbaugh; Hager Foot; S. E. Fuller; S. D. Frost; David G. Falconer.

0591 F-167–F-258 Principal Correspondents: P. Rice Ferguson; Edward M. Fuller; N. S. Freeman; Samuel A.

Ford; C. W. Foster; Thomas W. Fry; J. H. Frantz; George W. Fish; O. C. Forsyth Jr.; David D. Fickes; Jane Fisher; B. T. Foreman; J. F. Frueauff; S. W. Fowler; E. B. French; J. J. Frerbaugh; Charles H. Fletcher; Henry W. Fuller; Joseph Forbes; H. N. Frisbie; Walter H. Fefield; Joseph Finley; John Fitzpatrick; Mary E. Fitzgerald; H. M. Ferrell; H. C. Foote; Charles M. Fay; Jackson Foulke.

0804 G-2–G-75. Major Topic: Religious instruction for patients at Corps d’Afrique General Hospital, New

Orleans, La. Principal Correspondents: Louisa Green; Susan Griffin; Mary E. Gibson; Caroline Griffith;

Lucy Goldsberry; John C. Gregg; W. B. Guernsey; Mary Gross; Harriett Green; Richard Garrett; Charles Gilchrist; Caroline Green; Mary Green; Lelia Green; Margaret Gross; Gideon Granger; Mary Gibson; Rebecca Guy; Charles Griswold; Joseph C. Gates; Mary Garrett; E. Grosskopff; Charles B. Gaskill; J G. Gustafson; John Graton; Sarah Geirling; G. S. Grimes; James Givens; Sam A. Graham; George Greenman; James F. Graves; Mary Goulding; Thomas Giffe; William M. Glenny.

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0001 G-76–G-120. Principal Correspondents: George Greenman; E. P. Gillpatrick; Charles Gilchrist; N. Goff;

H. Gardner; Charles Griswold; J. N. Gardner; William B. Gow; Cyrus N. Gray; Edwin C. Gaskill; Mary Graham; E. R. Grant; E. Grosskopff; Maria Glascow; Eliza Jane Gibbs; Joalam Gates; Norman Gray; E. F. Grabill; J. H. Gillpatrick; Lucy Green; George W. Grubbs; W. Goodloe; Lethie Gross; Richard Garrett.

0135 G-121–G-169. Major Topic: Patients at Corps d’Afrique General Hospital, New Orleans, La. Principal Correspondents: E. Grosskopff; Cyrus N. Gray; Adolphus Green; Maria Griffin;

E. P. Gillpatrick; William Goldsborough; M. F. Gillpatrick; Charles T. Greer; David G. Gordon; Charles G. Greene; John Guthrie; George Garrison; Susan Gosler; William B. Gow; Stephen H. Goodhue; Emily Gulliver; Henry E. Glazier; Frederick M. Grant; Adolphus W. Greely; L. Gonley; William H. Greene; Thomas Giffe.

0376 G-172–G-240. Principal Correspondents: Sarah Gould; E. F. Grabill; R. P. Gustin; H. L. Gross; W. Godwin

Jr.; Charles W. Greene; John H. Gage; P. Glennon; A. Judson Gray; Matthew Greene; Jane Gordon; Charles B. Gaskill; Charles L. Gray; S. Gillingham; Richard Gould; Jane Griffin; Thomas J. Gray; Sanford Griffin; Rebecca Grey; Mary Grey; Christian Griffan; Edward C. Griffith; Francis Grayson; James Garrison; Lydia Gardner; Lycurgus Ginn; M. Goldsmith.

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0528 G-241–G-290. Principal Correspondents: M. Goldsmith; James Gould; S. G. Goodrich; Frederick M. Grant;

Thomas Giffe; Charles G. Greene; C. E. Goddard; Samuel Galloway; W. L. Goodrich; W. H. Greene; William M. Glenning; William R. Gerhart; Mary Green; David G. Gordon; Isaac Gray.

0640 H-2–H-112. Principal Correspondents: Rachel Henson; John W. Hampton; Rachel Harris; J. G. Hill;

Emily Hudson; Louisa Hutchings; John G. Haas; Cornelia B. Hardy; Louisa Harraday; Cyrus Hamlin; Rachel Hinton; Henry Hegner; G. S. Haseltine; Moses Howard; William H. Hugo; Elizabeth J. Henson; John Holmes; William P. Hultz; Ann M. Hays; Charlotte Harris; E. S. Harlan; Llewellyn F. Haskell; Susan Hill; H. Seymour Hall; George Hardenbrook; Jane Howard; Mary Howard; Rachel Hardy; Jasper Hutchings; Ann Herculous; Rosa Harlen; Julia Henry; Charles A. Hill; Charlotte Henson; H. N. Hooper; W. P. Hargrave.

0790 H-113–H-200. Principal Correspondents: Harriett Hammond; Harriet Hilton; Martin Hartmann; J. W.

Heysinger; Eliza Howard; Mary J. Hawkins; Harriet Harris; John Hull; Mary Henson; Mahala Henson; F. L. Hitchcock; Willard Howard; Andrew Henderson; William Henson; W. C. Hawley; John Hayes; Ernest Holmstedt; G. S. Haseltine; Daniel Herr; George Hegeborn; Thomas Haughey; Annette V. Huff; Rachel Hall; A. S. Hempstead; H. N. Hooper; W. L. Hubbell; F. Henry Hathaway; H. Seymour Hall; Cyrus Hamlin; Matilda Harrid; S. B. Hayman; Dyer W. Hitchcock; Sarah Hackett; G. F. Huntingden; Robert Hays; C. E. Hart; Daniel Hitchcock.

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0001 H-202–H-259. Principal Correspondents: E. S. Harlan; Matilda Hall; Frances Howard; Dan H. Herr; H. N.

Hooper; A. S. Hempstead; A. G. Hobson; John A. Hottenstein; William H. Holcomb; J. Hackett; James P. Hall; Martin Hartmann; S. M. Huck; Robert J. Hamilton; Levi L. Harris; Ernest Holmstedt; Eliza Homes; James Harris; Wesley Humphrey; J. G. Hill; John Huber; Samuel G. Herbert; Cyrus Hamlin; W. H. Hall; Martha Hackett; George A. Herbert; Fanny Hopps.

0111 H-260–H-317. Major Topic: Officers of the 44th regiment U.S.C.T. Principal Correspondents: John A. Hottenstein; C. H. Howard; Thomas Haughey; Anna

Hackett; Henry Hegner; W. J. Harrison; Charles Hubbard; S. B. Huested; John Hobbie; V. H. Howard; Charles Haig; J. M. Hoag; A. A. Hart; D. W. Hand; C. E. Hathaway; John C. Hayes; Ernest Holmstedt; Thomas O. Hess; William Hayes; Ann Hall; Sarah E. Handy; Caroline Haubert; Edward Hall; Cyrus Hamlin; Edwin Hughes; Samuel R. Hudson; Charles T. Hilton; Llewellyn F. Haskell; H. N. Hooper; Bethuel Hitchcock.

0268 H-318–H-416. Principal Correspondents: J. Haskins; E. Huddleston; James W. Hastings; John W. Harvey;

W. J. Harrison; Sinai Handy; Cyrus Hamlin; Eddy Harding; John G. Hudson; Charles R. Holcomb; U. P. Hill; J. C. Hankey; Rhoda Harely; Leah Haney; John R. Harding; John H. Holman; J. C. G. Happersett; Charles A. Hill; A. Hohnel; Sarah Henry; Miles Hollister; Julius H. Higley; Thomas W. Herrick; Amanda Hill; B. G. Harner; Maria

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Harris; Henry Hegner; Sarah Holliday; Sylvia Hackett; E. S. Harkness; John Huber; R. Hipwell; W. B. Hill; Sarah Hickman; E. Clarence Hyatt.

0454 H-422–H-490. Principal Correspondents: Edward R. Hickman; E. Clarence Hyatt; Jane Holliver; Charles

W. Hooper; John H. Holman; D. W. Hand; Joel G. Hurley; Martha Hutchison; Henry A. Harris; Frank Holsinger; A. B. Hutchinson; Debby Ann Hagelton; H. C. Huntsman; Frances Ann Howard; William H. Hart; Albert B. Hull; William Hobbs Jr.; Edward P. Haskell; Martin Hartmann; D. P. Hancock; John A. Hottenstein; J. M. Hoag; S. B. Harrison; A. G. Harwood.

0565 H-503–H-596. Principal Correspondents: Charles O. Hollett; Amanda Hawkins; John A. Hottenstein;

J. Gilbert Hill; Lucas Hirst; James Henry; James A. Hartwell; John Huber; Martin Hartmann; D. L. Huntington; Fred Hoseman; Oliver H. Holcomb; Henry S. Hinckley; Francis Hoyt; Henry Hill; Charles F. Hand; John M. Harris; Joanna Hubbard; Alfred Hornbeck; Henry Hallam.

0661 I-1–I-34. Principal Correspondents: James Iglehart; William Imus; Perry Ilon; William Innes;

Alexander Inness; Charles P. Ives; M. E. Imbert.

0771 J-1–J-50. Principal Correspondents: Ann M. Jones; Jane Jennings; Lucretia Johns; Rosetta Johnson;

Mary A. Jefferson; Elizabeth Johnson; L. D. Joy; Sophia Johnson; L. Johnson; J. Blackburn Jones; Harriett Jones; P. Jones; Mary Jones; Peter Johns; Jerand Johnson; Julia Johnson; Mary Ann Johnson; Hager Jennings; J. D. Jewell; Lewis Johnson; Catherine E. Jackson; N. G. Johnston; Catherine N. Johnson; J. T. Johnson; Stephen P. Jocelyn; A. E. Jones; R. H. Jones; Jesse G. Jewett.

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0001 J-51–J-125. Major Topic: 44th regiment U.S.C.T. Principal Correspondents: Jesse G. Jewett; Alexander Johnston; Mary Jackson; Levi Jones;

J. T. Johnson; R. H. Jones; Lewis Johnson; Henrietta Jennings; P. A. Jewett; Angeline Jacobs; Henry M. Johnson; Samuel S. Jessop; Louisa Johnson; Julia Jones; William Jones; Turner Jones; R. H. Jackson; Julia Johnson; David B. Jenkins; Martha Johnson; Mary Ann Johnson; Benjamin G. Jones; Edward W. Jenkins; Thomas James Jr.; William H. Johnson; Sugen Jackson; Olmstead Johnson; N. G. Johnston; S. O. Johnson; H. C. Jameson; V. B. Jenkins; Alice Johnson; Biddy Johnson.

0156 J-128–J-208. Principal Correspondents: James Johnson; Caroline A. Jones; L. O. Johnson; Esther

Johnson; Jesse G. Jewett; Harriett Jenkins; Thomas James Jr.; J. M. Jenkins; Deborah Johnson; Sarah Johnson; George H. Johnson; Albert Jones; Anna Jones; P. A. Jewett; Gilbert Jennings; John T. Jackson; Mary Johnston; Abigail Johnson; William Jones; Ann Jackson; W. D. Joyner; Samuel Johnston; William James; Francis Jordan; William Jarvis; Arthur Johnson; Samuel Jackson; Lucinda Jackson; Jane Jamison; A. F. Jamison; James Justus; A. Jansen; Lydia Johnston; Edward S. Jones; J. A. Johnson.

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0344 K-6–K-113. Principal Correspondents: E. E. Kent; A. J. Krause; Theodore Ketcham; L. C. Kent; Horace

Kimball; Mary Kelly; Charles Koch; George Kemble; John B. Keyes; Charles Kent; George H. Keith; J. D. Knight; James Kennedy; Jacob Kemnitzer; Thomas Kennedy; John Kirker; Mary Kane; Henry Krebs; Larkin Keown; A. B. Kelley; N. T. Kirk; Henry Korhammer; James A. King; A. H. Keene; E. L. Kinney; J. E. Kimball; Susanna Kempt; Henry M. Kidder; Emma Kelley; Eleanor W. Knapp; John Kirby; George H. Keys; John S. Kirk; Samuel Kitchen; William J. Kauffman; C. W. Kilborn; John H. Knight; John Kendle; M. M. Kingsbury; Charles Kirker.

0589 L-1–L-106. Principal Correspondents: Mary Lamar; Albert Loring; George Lanahan; Charlotte Logems;

J. Lewis; C. Lamar; Henry E. Losey; G. W. Luke; Josephine Lindsay; John A. Leib; Ann Lee; Sophia Lindsley; Jane Lloyd; S. D. Lindsey; Mary Lloyd; T. H. Logan; M. S. Littlefield; Lydia Lamdin; H. Logan; P. W. Laughlin; C. P. Lyman; George H. Laird; John F. Lukens; M. H. Langden; J. W. Longbon; Hester Lister; Inez Lamb; Mary Langhan; Nicholas Larney; John W. Legrand; Otto Leifsring.

0771 L-109–L-228. Principal Correspondents: J. Litch; R. M. Lackey; F. W. Lister; Eli H. Linton; Joseph E.

Lynch; Ormsbee Lyon; Baron P. Lovewell; J. R. Lewis; Henry P. Lantz; J. S. Lawrence; Susan Logan; Samuel Lake; Eliza Lukens; Margaret Lewis; George B. Lods; A. D. Learned; Frank K. Larabee; O. C. Ludlow; Frank E. Little; C. P. Lyman; D. W. Lindsey; Frederick Lloyd; Edward Leahy; G. M. Lewis; Lucy Lawrence; Nelly Love; George A. Lambert; Henry P. Lamson; R. Longhan; William Leverett; D. Mortimer Lee; W. B. Lane; George R. Lennard; John F. Lamme; Henry E. Losey.

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0001 L-230–L-272. Principal Correspondents: W. B. Lane; Elizabeth Lee; Henry Lyon; John Lynes; Lucy

Lawrence; William Lang; George Lukens; F. W. Lister; R. M. Lackey; Henry E. Losey; Thomas Lloyd; Augustus N. Lufkin; D. M. Layman; M. N. Lathrop; Charles Lorenzo.

0165 M-6–M-98. Major Topic: Skirmishes involving 16th regiment U.S.C.T. near Chattanooga, Tenn. Principal Correspondents: E. Mayer; Charles H. Morse; Josephine Miller; John H.

Montgomery; Jane Mares; Francis Moore; Emily Madicks; H. McMahon; Ann Moore; A. McAllister; Daniel Meeker; Elisa A. Mattison; E. B. Mealyard; T. Montgomery; Ann Myers; W. P. Michener; William A. McCulley; Noyes Milliken; George D. Magnus; Ann Montgomery; Louis G. Mitchell; R. D. Mussey; John A. Miller; Eli McMillan; Caroline Mason; A. O. Millington; Nathaniel Mitchell; James D. McBride; H. F. Mills.

0325 M-105–M-204. Principal Correspondents: Jeremiah Malone; James D. McBride; W. L. Marvin; Isidore

McCormick; E. McClellan; S. W. Matthews; Fred Martin; Catherine Moonyear; Harriet Moore; J. L. Murdock; John A. Miller; Jane Mares; Josephine Miller; John H. Montgomery; R. M. Morris; L. S. McCoy; Jane Mahew; Edwin Melaney; John W. Miller; A. L. Mitchell; Fannie C. Morey; Frank Morey; A. C. Miller; Henry J. Mills; Arthur Marks; L. H. Markey; Rebecca Miller; W. W. Marple; Rachel Manleff; H. W. Meeker; J. C. McClellan; Richard Mackey; George B. McFaul; Charles H. Morse.

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0511 M-205–M-352. Major Topic: Religious instruction for members of 68th regiment U.S.C.T. Principal Correspondents: H. F. Mills; E. McClellan; Fred Martin; H. T. Miller; John A.

Miller; Daniel McTaggart; Nathaniel Mitchell; John G. Morris; Daniel Meeker; Milly Moore; M. McDonough; A. C. McDonald; M. R. Mitchell; H. O. Minick; A. R. Mitchell; W. H. Many; Benjamin Martz; D. L. McCarty; Daniel Matson; Henry Middle; John Miller; Henry Merriam; Edwin Melaney; A. J. Maynes; J. G. Murphy; E. M. Main; John R. McDougall; Margaret Minis; D. S. McKew; Norman Martin; Joseph Miller; Charles H. Morse; J. M. Mann.

0706 M-354–M-448. Principal Correspondents: Arthur Marks; H. F. Mills; Noyes Milliken; Francis Moore; Ellen

Miller; Thomas G. Mackenzie; E. L. Miller; M. McDonough; F. P. Meigs; M. K. Mitchell; J. A. L. McClure; Joseph C. Mitchell; Rose Ann Miller; Adeline Morris; Charles H. Morse; E. F. McMurphy; John A. Mitchell; Thomas L. Mitchell; F. E. Marsh; C. J. Miner; F. A. Morrison; M. H. Martin; D. J. Mack; L. S. McCoy; Anna Matthews; Ellen L. Murray; J. A. McGinnis; Jeremiah Malone; F. E. Martindale; Susan Martin; E. Munk.

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0001 M-450–M-573. Principal Correspondents: Dennis A. Moore; E. C. Mowry; W. F. Morser; John W.

McDaniel; A. R. Medway; H. F. Mills; Sarah A. Mason; Charles L. Merchant; Fred Martin; E. Mayer; Rachel Miller; W. B. McCord; Levi W. Metcalf; F. P. Meigs; Edwin Melaney; F. E. Marsh; David M. Moore; Charles H. Moore; Hiram Mills; E. A. Martin; Francis Moore; Benjamin T. Midgely; John A. McCandler; Julia Murray; Clinton Mencely; A. McEliot; S. H. Morrison; W. A. McKinney; A. M. Miller; D. W. Martin; D. J. Mack; E. M. Merrill; E. Munk; J. M. Mickly; James M. Martin; Thomas A. McParlin; Margaret Merritt.

0455 N-1–N-69. Principal Correspondents: Ann Nichols; F. E. Newton; Mary G. Nixon; L. E. Norris; W. A.

Nichols; Frank F. Newland; H. A. Nelson; Benjamin Nesbitt; William A. Nerland; James Noyes; J. Niles; James A. Norton; H. B. Norton; Webster Nance; James Nichols; Frank Nagel; Mary E. North; Moses Newman; Henry C. Naill; Elizabeth Nutter; John Noff.

0583 O-3–O-74. Principal Correspondents: James R. O’Burne; Adaline Owens; Henry Osborne; E. N. Owen;

Thomas B. Odell; Samuel Orton; James N. Orr; George S. Osborne; M. P. Owen; Charles O’Leary; Charles P. Oyler; George W. Orr; H. A. Oakman; Joseph Osterhaus; Jacob Ormerod; Mary O’Sullivan; Daniel S. Oren; Malinda Oliver; G. W. Oliver; Martha Owens; Mary Orrington.

0762 P-8–P-99. Principal Correspondents: S. M. Preston; Elizabeth Purnell; W. J. Patterson; Harriett Passey;

H. M. Phelps; Lydia Pierce; Elizabeth Pindar; C. C. Parmes; F. E. Piquette; Margaret Pierce; J. H. Peck; Wilimena Paine; Chester Pike; W. W. Pierson; W. A. Poillon; Mary Prettyman; Harriet Posey; W. H. Park; Sarah Patton; H. F. Potter; William A. Pickett; J. R. Paxton; H. G. Palfrey; Andrew Poe.

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0001 P-100–P-169. Principal Correspondents: J. A. Philbrook; John S. Powell; Ben F. Pierce; L. L. Potter;

Elizabeth Purnell; M. Patterson; Edward Palmer; A. J. Phelps; Chester Pike; Rachael Paull; Edward Preston; E. W. Pettit; W. R. Pease; Hiram Parker; Andrew Poe; George Paddock; George Price; E. S. Perkins; Jenny Palmer; Alfred Procter; A. M. Poundstone; C. Proctor; F. E. Piquette; William H. Powers; Henrietta Passey; J. D. Parker; J. M. Palmer; Edward Pease.

0187 P-170–P-255. Principal Correspondents: Ben F. Pierce; James Passel; F. E. Piquette; David Porter; A. M.

Poundstone; A. J. Phelps; D. E. Proctor; Eliza Pullett; Aaron Parsons; J. A. Philbrook; N. B. Plummer; Leah Peters; P. A. Passmore; W. C. Porter; Laura W. Purnell; James Pratt Jr.; Matilda Piper; Banjamin Pippet; Thomas Pearson; Joseph Putnam; Mary Jane Partridge; L. H. Pierce; O. E. Pratt; Charles W. Peters; Sarah Pinar; Elizabeth Pindar; Lucy Jane Price; J. W. Parrington; William R. Pease; S. H. Parkhurst; T. S. Pinckney; Richard Parks; John M. Paine.

0362 P-256–P-344. Principal Correspondents: O. E. Pratt; A. J. Phelps; John M. Paine; S. A. Porter; C. O.

Palmer; C. G. Pullman; Rhoda Parker; Charles Penney; C. H. Pickering; Frances Pinion; J. W. Palmer; N. G. Parker; R. E. Paine; G. B. Parker; Joseph Pool; James D. Pierce; William H. Palmer; F. E. Piquette; Clement D. Potts; William O. Penfield; Francis M. Pickett; William R. Pease; Hiram Parker; Lucy Jane Price; Mrs. George H. Perkins; J. W. Parrington; S. Todd Perley; Eliza A. Postley; W. H. Park; Walter Poor.

0608 Q-1–Q-33. Principal Correspondents: Mary Queen; Paul Quick.

0643 R-2–R-74. Principal Correspondents: Amelia Richfield; Sarah A. Riddley; Mary Rideont; Justin

Rowayne; M. Reed; William S. Roland; John W. Rhodes; James H. Rickard; Louisa Robinson; John Rice; W. G. Ralston; Milton J. Roberts; Maria Reed; Mary A. Reese; James R. Robinson; Giles H. Rich; A. F. Reed; Hiram Rollins; L. W. Read; S. T. Robinson; E. C. Reichenbach; Mary E. Rice; E. P. Reichhelm; C. E. Royce; C. D. Robbins.

0768 R-75–R-198. Principal Correspondents: James H. Rickmen; C. E. Royce; Thomas P. Reilly; J. W. Reed;

E. P. Rogers; James S. Russell; L. W. Read; J. J. Robertson; Elliott S. Rogers; Sophia Robison; Mary Ann Ramsey; Samuel L. Ryan; James P. Ross; B. F. Rittenhouse; Frank H. Riggs; Enoch Roal; Fannie Robinson; H. H. Rouse; A. B. Roe; Isaac E. Randall; John F. Randolph; Martin Robinson; Matilda Rounds; J. D. Rogers; James H. Read; J. H. Reinhard; Mary Jane Reynolds; D. B. Rock; Orlando C. Risdon; Rebecca Richards; C. H. Roys; Charles Reifsnider; J. S. Robinson; Elizabeth Rico; Julia Robinson; George Resin; David Reid; Amelia Richfield; Charlotte A. Resin.

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0001 R-200–R-270. Principal Correspondents: H. H. Rouse; James S. Russell; R. H. Robertson; C. E. Royce;

C. H. Roys; J. S. Robinson; J. A. Ross; Eliza A. Raisons; Nicey Robinson; Levi Rodgers; J. E. Rhoads; L. W. Read; Peter Raisons; Daniel P. Rolfe; Mary Jane Robinson; John C. Rafferty; S. E. Reall; Thomas H. Ruger; A. H. Ralph; William P. Roberts; E. C. Reichenbach; Orlando C. Risdon; E. W. Robbins; Margaret Riely; David Robinson; J. T. Rice.

0114 S-2–S-88. Principal Correspondents: Charles R. Sykes; Susan Smith; Priscilla Statin; Nate A. Secrest;

R. B. Simpson; Charles W. Seidel; Mary Sutton; Susan Simms; Joseph Smith; Sam C. Sloan; James Sedgewick; Cyrus Sears; C. A. Spink; F. D. Seward; J. L. Stackpole; Jane Shepherd; Thaddeus Stevens Jr.; John F. Stevenson; C. R. Stuckslager; Peter Schlick; D. Scofield; J. H. Sypher; J. H. Smith; O. P. Stevens; Charles Stickney; Catherine Smith; H. M. Sprague; G. L. Sutton; Gerliard Saul; Francis Skinner; Harriett Sadler; E. M. Smalley; Charles Styer.

0284 S-99–S-207. Principal Correspondents: Anna Smith; Henry Stone; O. P. Stevens; Thaddeus Stevens Jr.;

Basil Spangler; Henry Seward; Thomas Sedgewick; J. M. Steele; John V. Sperling; Henry Street; John T. Scott; A. M. Smith; J. J. Sears; E. F. Sanger; Hester Smith; Margaret Ann Shield; Charles W. Seidel; A. C. Swartzwelder; Phebe Sephas; W. W. Stanfield; Willis Spence; G. L. Sutton; Eliza Sparr; Sandy Salter; Tyler B. Stearns; John A. Sinnet; A. Stark; J. H. Smith; George D. Stiles; W. H. Sidell.

0483 S-212–S-308. Principal Correspondents: Mary Smothers; E. J. Smith; W. H. Sidell; Charles F. Stimson;

Walter B. Scates; Joseph Shipley; Leslie Smith; Samuel M. Smith; Peter Shippman; J. Lew Spalding; G. L. Sutton; A. C. Swartzwelder; Peter A. Simmons; J. J. Sears; B. F. Stevens; W. R. Shafter; G. W. Shurtleff; C. B. Snell; O. P. Stearns; H. M. Sprague; Mirand W. Saxton; Maria Strichler; A. M. Smith; Charles B. Safford; F. D. Sewall; J. Simons; J. K. Schuck; William H. Scroggs; Charles L. Siecke.

0723 S-313–S-399. Principal Correspondents: Henrietta Smith; E. J. Smith; John W. Sterling; Peter Shippman;

Thomas Sharp; N. G. Smith; George E. Seymour; Charles E. Swasey; Samuel R. Snyder; Henry G. Saunders; W. H. Smith; Edward A. Symonds; J. L. Sherman; Thomas Sedgewick; W. W. Stanfield; Jonathan Stuart; John Sims; H. S. Sternes; Eliza Spriggs; J. A. Soward; W. H. Stillman; Isaac Sibley; Sol Smith.

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0001 S-401–S-489. Principal Correspondents: J. J. Sears; Hester Smith; J. Scoonover; Matilda Swan; Adam D.

Stewart; Mary Shirby; Thomas Sedgewick; D. W. Scott; H. C. Strong; Lizzie Stewart; Betsy Stewart; Julius H. Stewart; Philip Sedgewick; J. A. Smart; Leslie Smith; Charles Smith; Walter B. Scates; Margaret Smith; D. M. Sells; B. H. Stiles; B. F. Sparhawk; D. C. Stone; Hannah Smith; Frederick Sanders; Charles E. Swasey; Susan Smith;

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Henrietta Saunders; Cornelia Simmons; Lydia A. Smith; Mary S. Slater; William Seip; J. Lew Spalding; Mahela Sutton.

0238 S-491–S-576. Principal Correspondents: George E. Seymour; Robert T. Sill; Thomas Sim; Matilda Smith;

E. Simonton; Anthony Smallwood; John H. Sanburn; Joseph Stafford; Howard Shackleford; John Stewart; William Sterling; C. S. Spencer; N. G. Smith; Adeline Sampson; S. P. Simpson; Lucy Smallwood; Lizzie Stewart; Betsy Stewart; Thomas Slaughter; A. A. Samson; Ellen Stansbury; George E. Sloat; Tyler B. Stearns; W. W. Sampson; Caroline Shane; Thomas Sedgewick; E. B. Stratton; J. A. Smart; Simon Snyder.

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0001 W-8–W-266. Principal Correspondents: Eliza Wye; Martha Wheatley; Martha Wells; Rebecca Williams;

Jacob M. Wells; J. B. Woodward; R. L. Wilson; Jesse Wilkinson; A. T. Walling; J. W. Willenbuck; Robert Ward; Warren Webster; Charles Williams; C. T. Wilson; Henry S. Wadsworth; William Worden; A. C. Worthington; J. H. Warren; Laura Williams; Mary Wilson; R. D. Woolsey; Louis D. Watkins; Charles J. Wright; Ann Williams; T. R. Weaver; A. Wakeman; George H. Watts; O. F. Walker.

0225 W-270–W-349. Principal Correspondents: William P. Wiley; S. N. Ward; P. H. Welch; Julia White; Warren

Webster; Charles E. Warren; George H. Watts; Marcus L. Ward; Edmund Ward; Julius A. Weiss; M. Warren; Charlotte Wetherly; David L. Way; T. A. Walker; Joseph Williams; William B. Wooster; Elizabeth A. Wethington; Richard C. Winship; Mrs. William Wardwell; William A. Wier; Elizabeth Washington; Martin Weiss; Charlotte Whitney; William H. Wade; John C. White.

0382 W-352–W-447. Principal Correspondents: A. J. Wakefield; J. L. Wyman; Warren Webster; Louis Wagner;

Timothy E. Wilcox; F. C. Woodruff; John Wright; Maria Winchester; Maria Williams; Sarah Wheeler; E. H. Wardwell; Emma Wilson; Rachel West; Mortimer Wright; Elsie Watson; Jane R. Wilson; Jack Williams; Charles Williams; Henry Whitney; W. C. Williams; J. J. Woodward; Judy Williams; Josiah C. White; Frank White; William Weaver; A. Wright; E. J. Wallace; Samuel Ward; Henry C. Ward; Sarah Williams; Isabella Wallace; Charles E. Warren.

0616 W-448–W-529. Principal Correspondents: G. W. Watson; Warren Webster; Timothy E. Wilcox; J. D.

Waldorf; T. R. Weaver; Thomas White; Joseph Williams; Julius A. Weiss; Brent Wilder; George W. Worrall; J. H. Warren; M. V. B. Wagoner; Mary Ann Webb; Josiah C. White; Amos P. Westfall; Rebecca White; Louis D. Watkins; Sarah Williams; Wallace P. Whitfield; M. V. Wilcox; Jane Wheeler; James A. Wilcox; Caleb B. White; Ezekiel Williams.

0816 W-530–W-586. Principal Correspondents: Harper Wilson; Henry Whitney; F. A. Wilder; Rachel Williams;

Margaret Wells; George White; Louis Wagner; Mary Williams; Z. Wilbur; C. J. Williams; J. H. Wallace; L. H. Washburn; John Ward; Charles Waner; Louis D. Watkins;

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N. G. White; W. Wood; H. Wardner; D. Williams; James A. Wilcox; George A. Woodward; Enos B. Wood; B. F. Whitener; W. A. Walhous; H. B. Welch; Mary West.

0944 Y-2–Y-24. Principal Correspondents: Milly Yates; Mary Young; M. Yeomans; Thomas Young; P. H.

Young; G. E. Yarrington.

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PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS INDEX

The following index is a guide to the major correspondents in this microform publication. The first number after each entry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to the frame number at which a particular file containing correspondence by the person begins. Hence, 1: 0056 refers to the file that begins at Frame 0056 of Reel 1. By referring to the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial section of this guide, the researcher will find the file title and list of Major Topics and Principal Correspondents, listed in the order in which they appear on the film.

Abbott, A. A.

1: 0056; 4: 0151 Abbott, J. J.

4: 0001, 0151 Abdell, William

1: 0056; 4: 0437 Abel, Rosetta

1: 0056 Adams, Elizabeth

4: 0001 Adams, James

4: 0001, 0151 Adams, Jonathan

4: 0639 Adison, Henrietta

4: 0639 Adkinson, Maria

4: 0151 Adrion, Stephen W.

4: 0151, 0437 Affleck, John

4: 0001 Ahrens, Charles

4: 0437 Aiken, John

4: 0151, 0437 Alberg, B. M.

4: 0437, 0639 Alexander, Benjamin

4: 0639 Alexander, E. B.

4: 0001, 0151, 0437

Allen, George W. 4: 0437

Allman, Fred 4: 0151

Allsworth, Edward 4: 0639

Ames, Charles 4: 0151

Ames, J. W. 1: 0056

Ames, William H. 4: 0001, 0151

Anderson, Edmund H. 4: 0151

Anderson, Frances 4: 0001

Anderson, J. W. 4: 0437

Anderson, John 1: 0056

Anderson, Mary 4: 0001, 0437

Anderson, Susan 4: 0437

Anderson, T. M. 1: 0001; 4: 0151

Anderson, Thomas J. 4: 0151

Anderson, Mrs. W. 4: 0639

Andrews, George L. 1: 0056

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Andrews, John W. 4: 0001, 0151, 0639

Appleton, William 4: 0639

Armstrong, H. C. 4: 0437

Armstrong, James 4: 0151, 0437

Armstrong, L. G. 4: 0437

Armstrong, Nancy 4: 0437

Armstrong, Samuel 4: 0001

Armstrong, Susan E. 4: 0151

Armstrong, William W. 1: 0056; 4: 0001

Arnold, Charles R. 4: 0151

Arthur, Merinda 4: 0001

Ashbridge, Abraham S. 1: 0056

Atkins, Richard 4: 0151, 0639

Austine, W. 1: 0056

Ayers, J. B. 4: 0639

Ayres, Margaret 4: 0437

Babbitt, James C. 5: 0314

Babcock, Edwin S. 1: 0161

Babcock, Emily 1: 0161

Babcock, R. 5: 0680

Babcock, Walter S. 4: 0814

Backus, Philo H. 5: 0001

Bacon, Martha R. 5: 0314

Bacon, William P. 5: 0314

Bagley, Frank 5: 0117

Bail, John D. 4: 0814

Bailey, Amelia 5: 0680

Bailey, C. P. 5: 0001

Bailey, Charles A. 6: 0083

Bailey, Daniel 5: 0001, 0314

Bailey, J. R. 5: 0001

Bailey, Jacob 6: 0083

Bailey, Maria 5: 0117

Bailey, Mary 4: 0814

Bailey, R. C. 4: 0814

Bailey, Mrs. Robert 5: 0001

Bailey, Sina 4: 0814

Baird, George W. 1: 0161

Baker, Ann 4: 0814

Baker, C. W. 5: 0790; 6: 0083

Baker, J. H. 5: 0314

Baker, Joseph 1: 0161

Baker, O. D. M. 1: 0161; 5: 0314, 0517; 6: 0001

Baldey, George 5: 0001, 0117

Baldwin, Hannah 4: 0814

Baldwin, Mary 4: 0814

Ballard, S. W. 5: 0314

Banks, Aaron 5: 0001

Banks, Anna 1: 0161

Banks, Harriet 1: 0161

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Banks, Lyman 1: 0161

Bannister, Charles 5: 0314

Bantum, Sarah 4: 0814

Barber, Louis 5: 0117

Barclay, Esther 5: 0517

Bardwell, F. W. 1: 0161; 5: 0680; 6: 0083

Barker, E. P. 5: 0314

Barker, Jacob 5: 0790

Barley, J. W. 5: 0314

Barnard, John T. 1: 0161

Barnard, R. W. 6: 0083

Barnes, A. J. P. 6: 0083

Barnes, Alonzo M. 5: 0001

Barnes, E. L. 5: 0517

Barnes, Emily 5: 0680

Barnes, George A. 1: 0161

Barnes, H. 1: 0161

Barnes, N. S. 5: 0680

Barrett, R. C. 4: 0814

Barrett, W. H. 5: 0001

Barry, H. W. 5: 0517, 0680

Barstow, Edwin F. 6: 0083

Bartholomew, O. A. 5: 0117

Bartine, D. H. 5: 0680

Bartlett, Charles G. 6: 0083

Bartlett, O. S. 4: 0814

Bartlett, William J. 6: 0083

Bartley, Lydia Ann 5: 0517

Barton, Leonard 5: 0517, 0790

Bartram, N. B. 6: 0083

Bassett, C. J. 1: 0161

Bate, R. H. 5: 0117

Bates, James 1: 0161; 5: 0117

Bathurst, S. B. 4: 0814

Batty, Emily 5: 0117

Bayley, Thomas 1: 0161; 4: 0814; 5: 0680

Beach, H. P. 1: 0696

Beakes, George M. 6: 0001

Bean, J. M. 5: 0117

Bechtel, Frederick 5: 0117

Becket, Jane 1: 0161

Bedford, Hester A. 5: 0680

Beebe, George 5: 0517

Beecham, R. K. 5: 0117

Beecher, J. C. 5: 0001; 6: 0083

Bell, John 5: 0001

Bell, Mrs. S. J. 1: 0161

Bell, Violet 4: 0814

Bendolf, Fabian 6: 0083

Benedict, M. 1: 0161

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Bennalt, Elizabeth 5: 0001

Bennet, Henrietta 5: 0314

Bennett, A. G. 1: 0161; 5: 0001; 6: 0001, 0083

Bennett, Charles 5: 0117

Bennett, H. C. 5: 0001

Bennett, O. W. 5: 0001, 0680

Benshoot, John 5: 0314

Benson, James 5: 0517

Bentley, Edwin 1: 0161; 4: 0814; 5: 0001, 0117, 0314, 0790;

6: 0001 Bentzone, Charles

5: 0314 Berry, John S.

5: 0680 Berry, Rebecca

6: 0001 Berry, Violet

6: 0083 Bertholf, John

1: 0161 Beverly, Rebecca

5: 0117 Bias, Martha

1: 0161 Bias, Mary

1: 0161 Bigelow, J. G.

1: 0161 Bigelow, William H.

6: 0083 Biggart, W. W.

5: 0517 Bilanger, Charles

5: 0117 Billings, M. E.

5: 0314 Bills, George R.

1: 0161 Birch, Charles

5: 0680 Bird, F. Edward

5: 0680

Birney, William 1: 0001, 0161; 4: 0814

Bishop, John S. 5: 0117, 0314, 0517

Bishop, Julia 5: 0517

Bishop, N. L. 5: 0001

Bishop, Nathan 4: 0814; 5: 0790

Bjommark, Charles 1: 0161

Blackman, J. M. 1: 0161

Blair, James 5: 0314; 6: 0083

Blake, E. W. 5: 0314; 6: 0083

Blake, Eliza 4: 0814

Blake, H. E. 5: 0314

Blake, Rebecca 5: 0314

Blakeley, James 4: 0814

Bliss, H. L. 5: 0117, 0680

Bliss, William W. 5: 0001

Blodgett, Cyrus R. 5: 0117

Boakee, Abraham 6: 0083

Boardly, Hester Ann 5: 0117

Boardly, Mary 4: 0814

Boatright, W. W. 5: 0314

Bodkin, H. C. 5: 0314

Boedicker, Emil 1: 0161

Boernstein, Augustus S. 5: 0001, 0314, 0517; 6: 0001

Bogert, John A. 5: 0314

Bogle, Archibald 1: 0001

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Boley, Kitty 6: 0001

Bolsinger, Daniel S. 5: 0517

Bonberg, Charles 6: 0083

Bond, Alexander 5: 0001

Bond, Diana 1: 0161

Bond, Henry 5: 0117

Bonds, Mary 5: 0680

Bones, Sophia 4: 0814

Bonneville, B. L. E. 1: 0001, 0161; 4: 0814; 5: 0314, 0517

Bonney, O. D. 5: 0314

Bontecou, R. B. 6: 0083

Booraim, Theodore B. 6: 0083

Boorden, Theodore 5: 0001

Boothe, D. B. 5: 0517

Borman, Erasmys 5: 0117

Boston, E. S. 5: 0314

Boston, Emily 1: 0161; 4: 0814

Boston, Robert 4: 0814

Bostwick, Charles 1: 0001

Bouteiller, F. T. 1: 0161

Bouton, E. F. 5: 0314

Bowdle, A. W. 5: 0117, 0314, 0517

Bowen, S. J. 5: 0314

Bowie, Mary C. 4: 0814

Bowley, Ann 5: 0001

Bowman, S. M. 1: 0161

Bowzer, Robert 5: 0517

Boyd, Andrew 6: 0001

Boyd, Daniel 6: 0001

Boyd, David 5: 0517

Boyd, Louisa 5: 0117

Boyer, Samuel 6: 0001

Boyle, John 2: 0573

Braddicker, Henry 5: 0314

Braden, D. 5: 0117

Bradford, W. F. 1: 0161

Bradley, James M. 6: 0083

Brady, Margret 4: 0814

Brainerd, Thomas C. 6: 0083

Brand, Solman 5: 0314

Branham, Charles 5: 0001

Branson, David 1: 0161; 5: 0680

Bray, Mary 5: 0314

Brayton, Mary 5: 0680

Brennan, Sebastian B. 5: 0117

Brewington, Isaac 5: 0517

Brewster, Susan M. 6: 0083

Brice, Sally 1: 0161

Bridge, W. W. 1: 0161

Briggs, John 5: 0117

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Bright, Anna 5: 0680

Brisbin, James 5: 0314, 0517

Broadly, Priscilla 5: 0314

Brodhead, J. M. 5: 0680

Brogden, May A. 5: 0117

Brogden, William 5: 0517

Bronk, Mrs. Benjamin H. 5: 0314

Bronson, E. 6: 0001

Brooks, Agnes 1: 0161

Brooks, Harriett 1: 0161; 5: 0001

Brooks, L. F. 6: 0083

Brooks, Mary 4: 0814

Brooks, Mary E. 5: 0117

Brooks, Nancy 5: 0680

Brooks, Susan 5: 0117

Brooks, William H. 6: 0083

Bross, John A. 1: 0161

Brower, D. R. 6: 0083

Brower, John Lovett 1: 0161

Brown, Anna 4: 0814

Brown, Ann Maria 4: 0814

Brown, Benjamin 5: 0680

Brown, C. W. 5: 0790

Brown, Charity 1: 0161

Brown, D. W. 5: 0117

Brown, Edward A. 4: 0814

Brown, H. H. 5: 0117, 0517

Brown, Harriet 1: 0161

Brown, Harriett Ann 5: 0001

Brown, Henry 1: 0161; 5: 0680

Brown, J. T. 1: 0161

Brown, James 1: 0161

Brown, Lewis 1: 0161; 5: 0517, 0680, 0790; 6: 0083

Brown, Mary 4: 0814; 5: 0117

Brown, R. B. 6: 0083

Brown, Samuel 5: 0117

Brown, Sarah 4: 0814

Brown, Soniga 4: 0814

Brown, T. Jeff 1: 0161

Brown, William P. 5: 0001

Browne, C. H. 5: 0314

Browne, Sebastian 5: 0517

Browne, William H. 5: 0517, 0680, 0790; 6: 0083

Brownell, Fred 4: 0814

Brunson, Ellen 5: 0001

Brunson, John 5: 0001

Bryan, Matilda 5: 0680

Bryan, Oliver N. 5: 0517

Bryan, Solon 6: 0001

Bryant, Emory D. 5: 0314

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Bryant, J. E. 5: 0001

Bryant, Julian 1: 0161

Bryant, O. E. 1: 0161; 5: 0117, 0680; 6: 0083

Buchanon, Sarah 1: 0161

Buck, James 5: 0790

Bucklin, George 5: 0001

Bullet, May 5: 0117

Bullett, Eliza A. 5: 0517

Bumstead, Horace 1: 0161; 6: 0001

Bunnell, George W. 5: 0314

Bunson, John 5: 0117

Burdick, L. H. 5: 0314

Burke, Daniel W. 1: 0161

Burke, Margaret M. 6: 0083

Burke, William W. 5: 0117

Burne, Mary 5: 0680

Burr, Elmira 6: 0001

Burr, Mira 5: 0517

Burrill, H. S. W. 5: 0117

Burrows, Elisha 6: 0001

Burrows, Margaret 6: 0083

Burrows, W. M. 5: 0517

Burrows, Walter 4: 0814

Burrows, William 5: 0314

Burt, Mary E. 1: 0161

Bushnell, Alfred F. 5: 0314

Bushnell, M. F. 6: 0001

Butcher, Catherine 1: 0161

Butcher, Robert 4: 0814

Butler, C. C. 5: 0314

Butler, James 4: 0814; 5: 0117

Butler, Julia A. 5: 0001

Butler, Mary 4: 0814

Butler, Susan 5: 0680

Butterfield, Frank 4: 0814

Cable, Jane 1: 0458

Cady, A. 1: 0798

Cahill, Edward 6: 0807

Cain, Patience 6: 0331

Cain, W. S. 6: 0443

Caldwell, Darius 6: 0620

Caldwell, Ellen 1: 0458; 6: 0331

Calhoun, J. Theodore 6: 0331

Callinan, D. F. 1: 0458

Callinan, William 6: 0620

Camp, Byron O. 6: 0807

Camp, Wilson 7: 0101

Campbell, George R. 1: 0458

Campbell, J. G. 6: 0807

Campbell, John A. 6: 0620

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Camper, Andrew 7: 0001

Camper, Howard 6: 0443

Camper, Mary 6: 0807

Campher, Samuel 6: 0620

Cannon, A. 7: 0101

Cansper, Kitty 7: 0001

Capper, Mary Ann 1: 0458

Carhart, Lewis 6: 0331

Carman, E. M. 6: 0620

Carothers, A. C. 6: 0331

Carpenter, L. Henry 6: 0331, 0620; 7: 0101

Carpenter, Louisa 1: 0458

Carr, Anna 7: 0001

Carroll, John 6: 0331

Carroll, Mary 6: 0331

Carroll, William 6: 0807; 7: 0101

Carter, David 7: 0001

Carter, George C. 7: 0101

Carter, Mary 6: 0331

Cartledge, C. W. A. 6: 0620

Carver, Francis H. 6: 0331

Carver, James M. 1: 0458

Case, G. L. 6: 0331

Case, M. B. 6: 0620

Castor, Jane 6: 0331

Catlin, Barrett 7: 0001

Catlin, Elizabeth 6: 0331

Catlin, Lyman S. 7: 0101

Catlin, Philip 6: 0331

Caulk, Isaac 6: 0807

Caushen, Harriet 1: 0458; 7: 0001

Cephas, Ann 6: 0807

Cephas, Phebe 6: 0443

Challacombe, Aaron 7: 0101

Chamberlain, A. G. 1: 0458

Chamberlain, C. A. 6: 0443

Chamberlain, John N. 1: 0458

Chamberlain, Joseph W. 1: 0458

Chamberlin, George B. 6: 0331

Chance, Josiah 6: 0807

Chandler, E. 6: 0331; 7: 0101

Chandler, J. H. 6: 0331

Chandler, W. A. 6: 0443

Chapin, A. B. 6: 0807

Chapin, L. C. 6: 0443

Chapman, H. J. 6: 0807

Chapman, Julia 6: 0331

Charman, William 6: 0807

Chase, E. H. 6: 0807

Chellet, J. D. 6: 0807

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Chellet, James 7: 0001

Cheney, A. H. 7: 0101

Cherlain, A. L. 6: 0331

Cherne, Louisa 6: 0443

Chesley, Charles 6: 0620

Chester, Anson G. 7: 0001

Chetwood, B. C. 1: 0458

Chew, Harriet 1: 0458

Church, Edward 6: 0807

Clager, John J. 6: 0443

Clapp, Dexter E. 1: 0458; 6: 0331

Clapp, Henry S. 6: 0443

Clapp, John B. 6: 0807

Clapp, W. A. 6: 0620

Clark, Alpheus D. 6: 0331, 0807

Clark, B. 7: 0001

Clark, Frank B. 1: 0458; 6: 0443, 0807

Clark, H. E. 1: 0458; 6: 0620

Clark, Julius S. 6: 0443

Clark, Mary 6: 0331

Clark, William H. 6: 0807

Clarke, Elisha 1: 0458

Clarke, Elsey 1: 0458

Clarke, F. N. 7: 0101

Clement, J. T. 1: 0458

Clement, John Kay 1: 0458

Clement, Joseph F. 6: 0443

Clements, B. A. 6: 0620

Clinton, Oscar 7: 0101

Clough, E. E. 6: 0620

Coates, Mary 7: 0001

Cobb, H. A. M. 1: 0458

Cochran, A. P. L. 7: 0001

Cock, George B. 6: 0807

Coffin, Fred 6: 0807

Coggins, Washington 7: 0101

Colbert, Elizabeth 6: 0331

Cole, Ann 1: 0458

Cole, Fred M. 6: 0443

Cole, J. 7: 0001

Cole, J. D. 6: 0443

Cole, Kesiah 1: 0458

Coleman, C. D. 1: 0458

Coleman, William 6: 0443

Collier, John H. 6: 0331

Collins, Elizabeth 7: 0001

Collins, James 6: 0807; 7: 0101

Collins, Louisa 6: 0620

Collis, J. 6: 0620

Colman, C. D. 6: 0331

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Colwell, Emily 6: 0620

Comfort, A. J. 6: 0443; 7: 0001

Conant, Sherman 6: 0443

Conyer, Susan 6: 0331

Cook, H. 6: 0443

Cook, William 6: 0443, 0620, 0807; 7: 0001

Cooke, S. J. 6: 0331

Coolidge, R. H. 7: 0101

Cooney, Michael 6: 0807

Cooper, Allen B. 6: 0620

Cooper, E. B. 6: 0620

Cooper, Elenora 7: 0101

Cooper, George E. 6: 0807

Cooper, James 7: 0001

Corben, Isabela 7: 0001

Corbin, H. C. 6: 0443

Corbin, Henry C. 1: 0458

Corbin, John 7: 0101

Cork, Frances 6: 0331

Corse, Jane C. 7: 0001

Corvin, John C. 6: 0443

Coulson, Hester 6: 0620

Covey, Charles H. 7: 0001

Covington, Victoria 6: 0443

Cowden, Robert 6: 0443, 0807

Cowgill, C. A. 7: 0001, 0101

Cowgill, John 1: 0458

Cox, William Henry 6: 0807

Crabb, Joel B. 7: 0001

Crandall, F. M. 1: 0458

Crane, John W. 6: 0331

Creager, J. P. 1: 0458; 6: 0331, 0443, 0620; 7: 0001

Crissey, Charles 6: 0620

Cromell, Emelia 6: 0331

Cromwell, Lavinia 7: 0101

Crossley, Eliza J. 6: 0331

Cuff, Rachel 1: 0458

Cullen, Robert 7: 0001

Cummings, John P. 6: 0807

Cummings, Julia A. 6: 0443

Cunningham, C. N. W. 7: 0001

Currier, C. W. 7: 0001

Curry, James A. 6: 0807

Curtis, Artemas 7: 0101

Curtis, Edward 1: 0458

Curtis, Ester 7: 0001

Curtis, J. S. 1: 0798

Curtiss, William 7: 0001

Cusack, P. 6: 0620

Custer, Bethel M. 7: 0001

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Cuykendall, Charles 6: 0807

Dachenhausen, A. V. 7: 0815

Daggett, Frank G. 7: 0221, 0411, 0570, 0719

Dalrymple, A. P. 7: 0221, 0310

Dangerfield, Tecumsey A. 7: 0411

Daniels, Amanda 7: 0221, 0411, 0719

Daniels, Charles H. 7: 0815

Daniels, Edward S. 7: 0719

Daniels, William 7: 0411

Dare, M. 7: 0221

Darling, E. N. 7: 0221, 0411, 0570

Darling, O. B. 7: 0815

Darling, R. J. 7: 0310, 0411

Darnell, William N. 1: 0696

Dashiell, Caroline 7: 0570

Dashiell, Susan 7: 0719

Dauchy, Charles F. 1: 0696; 7: 0570, 0815

Davenport, William 7: 0310

David, W. G. 1: 0696; 7: 0221, 0310, 0411

Davidson, J. Ham 7: 0221, 0310, 0719

Davidson, Maria 7: 0221

Davidson, Walter 7: 0570

Davie, Fred 7: 0815

Davies, Fielding L. 7: 0570, 0719

Davis, Alex W. 7: 0310

Davis, Curtis 7: 0411

Davis, E. R. R. 7: 0411

Davis, Edward J. 7: 0411

Davis, Eliza 7: 0815

Davis, H. G. 7: 0310, 0411

Davis, James Thomas 1: 0696

Davis, Louisa 7: 0719

Davis, Mrs. M. 7: 0411

Davis, M. E. 7: 0310

Davis, Maranda 7: 0221

Davis, Maria 7: 0719

Davis, Milky 7: 0719

Davis, Priscilla 7: 0570

Davis, Robert 7: 0570

Davis, Sally 7: 0310

Davis, Thomas W. 7: 0411

Dawson, Ann 1: 0696

Day, D. V. 7: 0411

Day, George 7: 0221

Day, Lorenzo 7: 0570

Day, Lucy 7: 0719

Day, W. B. 7: 0411

Day, Will 1: 0696

Dayton, Daniel 7: 0221

Dearborn, J. H. 1: 0696; 7: 0570

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DeBurk, Edmund 7: 0815

DeHart, Henrietta 7: 0719, 0815

Delaney, Edmund 7: 0815

Delong, Sarah 7: 0815

Dempsey, M. L. 1: 0696; 7: 0570, 0719

Demus, Amanda 7: 0570, 0815

Denby, Ann I. 7: 0411

Denby, Mary 7: 0221

Denison, R. C. 1: 0696

Denly, Nancy 7: 0310

Dennett, G. M. 7: 0815

Dennis, James M. 7: 0815

Depew, John A. 1: 0696

Derixson, William 7: 0719

Derling, F. M. 7: 0815

DeRussy, J. D. 7: 0310

Deshield, Caroline 7: 0719

Deuel, A. C. 7: 0310

Devereaux, John F. 7: 0411

Devitt, James E. 7: 0815

Dewey, J. A. 7: 0221, 0411

DeWitt, James E. 7: 0815

Dick, D. M. 7: 0815

Dickey, William H. 7: 0411, 0815

Dickson, Anna 7: 0221

Dickson, Celia 7: 0570

Diehl, Joseph 7: 0815

Diggs, Susan 1: 0696

Dill, D. M. 7: 0570

Dill, James R. 7: 0570, 0719

Dill, R. G. 7: 0570

Dillenback, John W. 7: 0719

Dinkley, A. 7: 0570

Dirnvek, Daniel W. 1: 0696

Dix, John A. 1: 0798

Doane, B. L. 7: 0815

Dobson, Elizabeth 7: 0221

Dodge, A. F. 7: 0815

Dodge, Harrison A. 1: 0696

Dodge, R. J. 7: 0815

Dollard, Robert 7: 0570

Dolphin, George E. 1: 0696

Doman, Joseph 7: 0310

Donalson, Charlotte 7: 0570

Donnellan, J. W. 7: 0310

Donohue, Thaddeus 7: 0570

Dorkins, Sarah 7: 0221

Dorland, William M. 7: 0570

Dorn, Mary 7: 0221

Dorsen, Nancy 7: 0310

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Dorsey, Ann Maria 1: 0696

Dorsey, Catherine 7: 0310

Dorsey, Celia 7: 0310

Dorsey, Charlotte 1: 0696

Dorsey, Ellen 7: 0221

Dorsey, Harriett 7: 0310

Dorsey, Hester 7: 0221

Dorsey, J. A. 7: 0570

Dorsey, Martha 7: 0310

Dorsey, Matilda 7: 0310, 0570

Dorsey, Rebecca 7: 0719

Dorsey, Sarah A. 7: 0221

Dorson, Anna 7: 0221

Dougall, M. 1: 0696

Doughty, Charles H. 7: 0310, 0411

Douglas, H. Ford 7: 0221, 0310

Douglass, William R. 1: 0696

Dove, Elsey 7: 0719

Downs, Harriet 7: 0221

Downs, Mary E. 7: 0221

Downs, Priscilla 7: 0719

Doyle, H. 7: 0570

Drake, Alex E. 7: 0411, 0570

Drake, James G. 7: 0411

Drake, S. C. 7: 0815

Draper, Algernon 7: 0310, 0570

Drew, George 1: 0696

Drew, J. R. 7: 0815

Dryden, Milkey 7: 0310

Drysdale, James 1: 0696

Dubendorff, Edward 7: 0570

Dubois, Conrad 7: 0221

Dubois, Harrison 7: 0570

Dubois, Wilbur 7: 0570

Dudley, William W. 7: 0411

Duff, Else 7: 0310, 0411

Duncan, A. J. 7: 0815

Dungan, William 1: 0696; 7: 0221, 0570

Dunlap, Phebe A. 7: 0221

Dunn, J. Mason 7: 0570

Dunn, Robert 7: 0310, 0411, 0815

Dunning, W. 1: 0696

Durrant, Henry R. 7: 0815

Dutton, Mary Jane 7: 0221

Duvall, R. Burns 7: 0310, 0570

Dyer, A. Sumner 7: 0570

Dyer, Adeline 1: 0696

Dyer, Ann M. 7: 0221

Dyer, Cyrus G. 7: 0221, 0310

Dyer, Henry A. 7: 0221

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Dyson, John H. 1: 0696

Earle, W. C. 8: 0001

Earnest, R. H. 8: 0001

Easton, William S. 8: 0001

Eaton, Hosea 8: 0001

Eaton, Nathaniel 8: 0001

Eaton, R. S. 8: 0001

Eaton, William 1: 0798

Eberhardt, John J. 8: 0001

Ecksmith, H. 8: 0001

Eckstein, John 8: 0001

Edgerly, Hiram 8: 0001

Edgerton, A. J. 1: 0798; 8: 0001

Edson, W. B. 1: 0798

Edwards, Amanda 8: 0001

Edwards, Cara 8: 0001

Edwards, Eveline 1: 0798

Edwards, Priscilla 8: 0001

Edwards, Sarah 8: 0001

Eichacker, C. F. 8: 0001

Elder, G. T. 8: 0001

Elgin, William 1: 0798

Elhone, John M. 8: 0001

Elliott, John 8: 0001

Elliott, W. G. 8: 0001

Ellis, Charlotte 8: 0001

Ellis, Henry A. 8: 0001

Ellis, Marshall D. 8: 0001

Ellis, Susan 8: 0001

Ellis, W. H. 8: 0001

Ellis, William B. 8: 0001

Ely, George B. 8: 0001

Emerson, Fred 8: 0001

Emerson, William 8: 0001

Emery, Andrew 8: 0001

Emory, Frances 8: 0001

Emory, Mary 8: 0001

Emory, Sarah 8: 0001

England, George 8: 0001

Ennels, John 8: 0001

Ennis, Mary 8: 0001

Ernest, George 1: 0798

Eustis, M. D. 8: 0001

Evans, F. H. 8: 0001

Evans, Wesley 8: 0001

Everett, George 8: 0001

Everson, Mersy 8: 0001

Ewing, J. Scott 8: 0001

Ewing, Susan 8: 0001

Eyster, George 8: 0001

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Fair, Charles 8: 0245

Falconer, David G. 8: 0414

Fanton, Hull 8: 0245

Fariola, O. D. 8: 0414

Farnum, J. Egbert 8: 0245

Fay, Charles M. 8: 0591

Fecht, Eugene 8: 0414

Fefield, Walter H. 8: 0414, 0591

Ferguson, Ann 1: 0846

Ferguson, P. Rice 8: 0591

Ferguson, S. B. 1: 0056

Fernald, Frederick 8: 0245, 0414

Ferrell, H. M. 8: 0591

Ferrer, S. G. 8: 0414

Fickes, David D. 8: 0245, 0414, 0591

Field, Frederick K. 8: 0414

Field, Henry M. 8: 0245, 0414

Finch, A. J. 8: 0245, 0414

Finch, Silas M. 8: 0245

Finley, Joseph 8: 0591

Fish, George W. 8: 0591

Fish, Lorenzo 1: 0846

Fish, S. E. 8: 0414

Fish, William H. 8: 0245

Fisher, Charles L. 8: 0414

Fisher, Charles P. 8: 0245

Fisher, Edward O. 8: 0414

Fisher, Jane 8: 0591

Fisher, Martha 8: 0245

Fisher, Mary 8: 0245

Fisher, Squire 8: 0414

Fitch, A. J. 1: 0846

Fitzgerald, Mary 8: 0414

Fitzgerald, Mary E. 8: 0591

Fitzpatrick, John 8: 0591

Fitzwater, A. J. 8: 0414

Fletcher, Charles H. 8: 0591

Fletcher, F. K. 8: 0245

Fletcher, Henry 8: 0414

Fletcher, J. K. 1: 0846

Foley, John 8: 0245

Folsom, Norton 2: 0428

Foot, Abram 8: 0414

Foot, Hager 1: 0846; 8: 0414

Foote, H. C. 8: 0591

Forbes, Joseph 8: 0245, 0591

Ford, Frank J. 8: 0414

Ford, Samuel A. 8: 0591

Foreman, B. T. 8: 0591

Forsyth, O. C., Jr. 8: 0591

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Foster, C. W. 1: 0001; 8: 0245, 0591

Foster, G. A. 8: 0414

Foster, J. H. 1: 0846

Foulke, Jackson 8: 0591

Fowler, Francis 8: 0414

Fowler, H. B. 8: 0245, 0414

Fowler, S. W. 8: 0591

Fox, Charles B. 8: 0245

France, G. W. 1: 0846; 8: 0245

Frantz, J. H. 8: 0414, 0591

Fraser, Jane 8: 0245

Frazier, Jane 8: 0245

Free, Thomas 1: 0846

Freeman, Lucy 1: 0846

Freeman, N. S. 8: 0591

Fremer, Seth 8: 0414

French, E. B. 8: 0591

Frerbaugh, J. J. 8: 0414, 0591

Frisbie, H. N. 8: 0245, 0591

Frost, J. L. 8: 0245

Frost, S. D. 8: 0245, 0414

Frueauff, J. F. 8: 0591

Fry, Delia 1: 0846

Fry, Thomas 1: 0846

Fry, Thomas W. 8: 0245, 0591

Fuller, Edward M. 8: 0591

Fuller, Henry W. 8: 0591

Fuller, S. E. 8: 0414

Fulton, Joseph F. 8: 0414

Gage, John H. 9: 0376

Gaines, Elizabeth 2: 0001

Galloway, Samuel 9: 0528

Gardner, Charles W. 1: 0798

Gardner, H. 2: 0001; 9: 0001

Gardner, J. N. 9: 0001

Gardner, Lydia 9: 0376

Garrard, Jeptha 2: 0001

Garrett, Fanny 2: 0001

Garrett, Mary 2: 0001; 8: 0804

Garrett, Richard 8: 0804; 9: 0001

Garrison, George 9: 0135

Garrison, James 9: 0376

Gaskill, Charles B. 8: 0804; 9: 0376

Gaskill, Edwin C. 9: 0001

Gates, Joalam 9: 0001

Gates, Joseph C. 8: 0804

Geiger, George 2: 0001

Geirling, Sarah 8: 0804

Gerhart, William R. 9: 0528

Gibbs, Eliza Jane 9: 0001

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Gibson, Mary 8: 0804

Gibson, Mary E. 8: 0804

Gibson, Sarah 2: 0001

Giffe, Thomas 2: 0001; 8: 0804; 9: 0135, 0528

Gilbert, Samuel 2: 0001

Gilchrist, Charles 2: 0001; 8: 0804; 9: 0001

Gillingham, S. 9: 0376

Gillpatrick, E. P. 2: 0001; 9: 0001, 0135

Gillpatrick, J. H. 9: 0001

Gillpatrick, M. F. 9: 0135

Ginn, Lycurgus 9: 0376

Givens, James 2: 0001; 8: 0804

Glascow, Maria 9: 0001

Glazier, Henry E. 9: 0135

Glenning, William M. 9: 0528

Glennon, P. 9: 0376

Glenny, William M. 8: 0804

Goddard, C. E. 9: 0528

Godfrey, Joseph 2: 0001

Godwin, W., Jr. 9: 0376

Goff, N. 9: 0001

Goldsberry, Lucy 8: 0804

Goldsborough, William 9: 0135

Goldsmith, M. 9: 0376, 0528

Gonley, L. 9: 0135

Goodhue, Stephen H. 9: 0135

Goodloe, W. 9: 0001

Goodrich, S. G. 1: 0798; 2: 0001; 9: 0528

Goodrich, W. L. 9: 0528

Gordon, David G. 9: 0135, 0528

Gordon, Jane 9: 0376

Gordon, John 2: 0001

Gosler, Susan 9: 0135

Gould, James 2: 0001; 9: 0528

Gould, Richard 9: 0376

Gould, Sarah 9: 0376

Goulding, Mary 8: 0804

Gow, William B. 9: 0001, 0135

Grabill, E. F. 9: 0001, 0376

Graff, C. S. 2: 0001

Graham, Mary 9: 0001

Graham, Sam A. 8: 0804

Granger, Gideon 8: 0804

Grant, E. R. 9: 0001

Grant, Frederick M. 9: 0135, 0528

Grant, S. J. 2: 0001

Graton, John 8: 0804

Graves, James F. 8: 0804

Gray, A. Judson 9: 0376

Gray, Charles L. 9: 0376

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Gray, Cyrus N. 9: 0001, 0135

Gray, Isaac 9: 0528

Gray, Norman 9: 0001

Gray, Thomas J. 9: 0376

Grayson, Francis 9: 0376

Greely, Adolphus W. 9: 0135

Green, Adolphus 9: 0135

Green, Caroline 8: 0804

Green, Harriett 8: 0804

Green, Lelia 8: 0804

Green, Louisa 8: 0804

Green, Lucy 9: 0001

Green, Mary 8: 0804; 9: 0528

Greene, Charles G. 9: 0135, 0528

Greene, Charles W. 9: 0376

Greene, J. D. 2: 0001

Greene, Matthew 9: 0376

Greene, W. H. 9: 0528

Greene, William H. 9: 0135

Greenman, George 8: 0804; 9: 0001

Greer, Charles T. 9: 0135

Gregg, John C. 8: 0804

Grey, Mary 9: 0376

Grey, Rebecca 9: 0376

Griffan, Christian 9: 0376

Griffin, Jane 9: 0376

Griffin, Maria 9: 0135

Griffin, Sanford 9: 0376

Griffin, Susan 8: 0804

Griffith, Caroline 8: 0804

Griffith, Edward C. 9: 0376

Grimes, G. S. 8: 0804

Griswold, Charles 8: 0804; 9: 0001

Gross, H. L. 9: 0376

Gross, Lethie 9: 0001

Gross, Margaret 8: 0804

Gross, Mary 8: 0804

Grosskopff, E. 8: 0804; 9: 0001, 0135

Grubbs, George W. 9: 0001

Grunman, George 2: 0001

Guernsey, W. B. 8: 0804

Guinn, R. T. 2: 0001

Gulliver, Emily 9: 0135

Gustafson, J G. 8: 0804

Gustin, R. P. 9: 0376

Guthrie, John 9: 0135

Guy, Rebecca 8: 0804

Gystra, J. W. 2: 0001

Haas, John G. 9: 0640

Hackett, Anna 10: 0111

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Hackett, J. 10: 0001

Hackett, Martha 10: 0001

Hackett, Sarah 9: 0790

Hackett, Sylvia 10: 0268

Hagelton, Debby Ann 10: 0454

Haig, Charles 10: 0111

Hall, Ann 10: 0111

Hall, Eaton 2: 0100

Hall, Edward 10: 0111

Hall, H. Seymour 9: 0640, 0790

Hall, James P. 10: 0001

Hall, Jane Sophia 2: 0100

Hall, Mary 2: 0100

Hall, Matilda 10: 0001

Hall, Rachel 9: 0790

Hall, Samuel 2: 0100

Hall, W. H. 10: 0001

Hall, William 2: 0100

Hallam, Henry 10: 0565

Hallowell, E. N. 1: 0001

Halsey, Samuel S. 2: 0100

Halsted, George B. 1: 0001

Hamilton, Robert J. 10: 0001

Hamlin, Cyrus 2: 0100; 9: 0640, 0790; 10: 0001, 0111,

0268 Hammond, F. M.

2: 0100

Hammond, Harriett 9: 0790

Hammond, J. H. 2: 0100

Hampton, John W. 9: 0640

Hancock, D. P. 10: 0454

Hancock, William 2: 0100

Hand, Charles F. 10: 0565

Hand, D. W. 10: 0111, 0454

Handy, Sarah E. 10: 0111

Handy, Sinai 10: 0268

Haney, Leah 10: 0268

Hankey, J. C. 10: 0268

Happersett, J. C. G. 10: 0268

Hardenbrook, George 9: 0640

Harding, Eddy 10: 0268

Harding, John R. 10: 0268

Hardy, Cornelia B. 9: 0640

Hardy, Rachel 9: 0640

Harely, Rhoda 10: 0268

Hargrave, W. P. 9: 0640

Harkness, E. S. 10: 0268

Harlan, E. S. 9: 0640; 10: 0001

Harlen, Rosa 9: 0640

Harner, B. G. 10: 0268

Harper, J. P. 2: 0100

Harraday, Louisa 9: 0640

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Harrid, Matilda 9: 0790

Harris, Ann M. 2: 0100

Harris, Benima 2: 0100

Harris, Charlotte 9: 0640

Harris, Francis 2: 0100

Harris, Harriet 9: 0790

Harris, Henry A. 10: 0454

Harris, James 10: 0001

Harris, Jane 2: 0100

Harris, Jefferson 2: 0100

Harris, John M. 10: 0565

Harris, Levi L. 10: 0001

Harris, Maria 10: 0268

Harris, Rachel 9: 0640

Harrison, S. B. 10: 0454

Harrison, W. J. 10: 0111, 0268

Hart, A. A. 10: 0111

Hart, C. E. 9: 0790

Hart, Charles E. 2: 0100

Hart, William H. 10: 0454

Hartmann, Martin 9: 0790; 10: 0001, 0454, 0565

Hartwell, A. S. 2: 0100

Hartwell, James A. 10: 0565

Harvey, John W. 10: 0268

Harwood, A. G. 10: 0454

Haseltine, G. S. 9: 0640, 0790

Haskell, Edward P. 10: 0454

Haskell, Llewellyn F. 9: 0640; 10: 0111

Haskins, J. 10: 0268

Hastings, James W. 10: 0268

Hathaway, C. E. 10: 0111

Hathaway, F. Henry 9: 0790

Hathaway, Mark 2: 0100

Haubert, Caroline 10: 0111

Haughey, Thomas 9: 0790; 10: 0111

Haughn, Charles 2: 0100

Hawkins, Amanda 10: 0565

Hawkins, John P. 2: 0100

Hawkins, Mary J. 9: 0790

Hawley, W. C. 2: 0100; 9: 0790

Hayes, J. J. 2: 0100

Hayes, John 9: 0790

Hayes, John C. 10: 0111

Hayes, William 10: 0111

Hayman, S. B. 9: 0790

Hays, Ann M. 9: 0640

Hays, Robert 9: 0790

Hazzard, Mary 2: 0100

Heaton, C. W. 2: 0100

Hegeborn, George 9: 0790

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Hegner, Henry 9: 0640; 10: 0111, 0268

Heinback, Thomas 2: 0100

Hempstead, A. S. 9: 0790; 10: 0001

Henderson, Andrew 9: 0790

Henderson, R. M. 2: 0100

Hendrickson, John 2: 0100

Henry, James 10: 0565

Henry, Julia 9: 0640

Henry, Sarah 10: 0268

Henson, Charlotte 9: 0640

Henson, Elizabeth J. 9: 0640

Henson, Mahala 9: 0790

Henson, Mary 9: 0790

Henson, Rachel 9: 0640

Henson, William 9: 0790

Herbert, George A. 10: 0001

Herbert, Samuel G. 10: 0001

Herculous, Ann 9: 0640

Herr, Dan H. 10: 0001

Herr, Daniel 9: 0790

Herrick, Thomas W. 10: 0268

Hess, Thomas O. 10: 0111

Heysinger, J. W. 9: 0790

Hickman, Edward R. 10: 0454

Hickman, Sarah 10: 0268

Higley, Julius H. 10: 0268

Hill, Amanda 10: 0268

Hill, B. H. 2: 0100

Hill, Charles A. 9: 0640; 10: 0268

Hill, Henry 10: 0565

Hill, J. G. 9: 0640; 10: 0001

Hill, J. Gilbert 2: 0100; 10: 0565

Hill, Susan 9: 0640

Hill, U. P. 10: 0268

Hill, W. B. 10: 0268

Hill, William A. 2: 0100

Hilton, Charles T. 10: 0111

Hilton, Harriet 9: 0790

Hinckley, Henry S. 10: 0565

Hindekoper, H. J. 2: 0100

Hinks, E. W. 2: 0100

Hinton, Rachel 9: 0640

Hipwell, R. 10: 0268

Hirst, Lucas 10: 0565

Hitchcock, Bethuel 10: 0111

Hitchcock, Daniel 9: 0790

Hitchcock, Dyer W. 9: 0790

Hitchcock, F. L. 9: 0790

Hoag, J. M. 10: 0111, 0454

Hobbie, John 10: 0111

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Hobbs, William, Jr. 10: 0454

Hobson, A. G. 10: 0001

Hohnel, A. 10: 0268

Hoit, A. A. 2: 0100

Holcomb, Charles R. 10: 0268

Holcomb, Oliver H. 10: 0565

Holcomb, William H. 10: 0001

Hollett, Charles O. 10: 0565

Holliday, Sarah 10: 0268

Hollister, A. H. 2: 0100

Hollister, Miles 10: 0268

Holliver, Jane 10: 0454

Holman, John H. 10: 0268, 0454

Holmes, John 9: 0640

Holmstedt, Ernest 9: 0790; 10: 0001, 0111

Holsinger, Frank 10: 0454

Homans, William 2: 0100

Homes, Eliza 10: 0001

Hooper, Charles W. 10: 0454

Hooper, H. N. 9: 0640, 0790; 10: 0001, 0111

Hooper, Sarah 2: 0100

Hopps, Fanny 10: 0001

Hornbeck, Alfred 10: 0565

Horton, S. M. 2: 0100

Horton, W. L. 1: 0001

Hoseman, Fred 10: 0565

Hottenstein, John A. 10: 0001, 0111, 0454, 0565

Howard, C. H. 2: 0100; 10: 0111

Howard, Eliza 9: 0790

Howard, Frances 10: 0001

Howard, Frances Ann 10: 0454

Howard, Jane 9: 0640

Howard, Mary 2: 0100; 9: 0640

Howard, Moses 9: 0640

Howard, V. H. 10: 0111

Howard, Willard 9: 0790

Hoyt, Francis 10: 0565

Hubbard, Charles 10: 0111

Hubbard, Joanna 10: 0565

Hubbell, W. L. 9: 0790

Huber, John 10: 0001, 0268, 0565

Huck, S. M. 10: 0001

Huddleston, E. 10: 0268

Hudson, Emily 2: 0100; 9: 0640

Hudson, J. K. 2: 0001

Hudson, John G. 10: 0268

Hudson, Samuel R. 2: 0100; 10: 0111

Huested, S. B. 10: 0111

Huff, Annette V. 9: 0790

Hughes, Edwin 10: 0111

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Hugo, William H. 9: 0640

Hull, Albert B. 10: 0454

Hull, John 9: 0790

Hultz, William P. 9: 0640

Humphrey, Wesley 10: 0001

Humphries, Joseph 2: 0100

Huntingden, G. F. 2: 0100; 9: 0790

Huntington, D. L. 10: 0565

Huntsman, H. C. 10: 0454

Hurley, Joel G. 10: 0454

Huson, Susan 2: 0100

Hutchings, Jasper 9: 0640

Hutchings, Louisa 9: 0640

Hutchinson, A. B. 10: 0454

Hutchison, Martha 10: 0454

Hyatt, E. Clarence 10: 0268, 0454

Iglehart, James 10: 0661

Ilon, Perry 10: 0661

Imbert, M. E. 10: 0661

Imus, William 10: 0661

Innes, William 10: 0661

Inness, Alexander 10: 0661

Ives, Charles P. 10: 0661

Jackson, Ann 11: 0156

Jackson, Catherine E. 10: 0771

Jackson, E. 2: 0492

Jackson, Emily 2: 0492

Jackson, Harriet 2: 0492

Jackson, John T. 11: 0156

Jackson, Lucinda 11: 0156

Jackson, Mary 11: 0001

Jackson, R. H. 11: 0001

Jackson, Samuel 11: 0156

Jackson, Sugen 11: 0001

Jacobs, Angeline 11: 0001

James, Mary L. 2: 0492

James, Thomas, Jr. 11: 0001, 0156

James, William 11: 0156

Jameson, H. C. 11: 0001

Jamison, A. F. 11: 0156

Jamison, Jane 11: 0156

Janney, George 2: 0492

Jansen, A. 11: 0156

Jarvis, William 11: 0156

Jean, Lorenzo 2: 0492

Jefferson, Mary A. 10: 0771

Jenkins, David B. 11: 0001

Jenkins, Edward W. 11: 0001

Jenkins, Harriett 11: 0156

Jenkins, J. M. 11: 0156

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Jenkins, V. B. 11: 0001

Jennings, Gilbert 11: 0156

Jennings, Hager 10: 0771

Jennings, Henrietta 11: 0001

Jennings, Jane 2: 0492; 10: 0771

Jessop, Samuel S. 11: 0001

Jewell, J. D. 10: 0771

Jewell, John 2: 0492

Jewett, Jesse G. 10: 0771; 11: 0001, 0156

Jewett, P. A. 11: 0001, 0156

Jobes, Mary E. 2: 0492

Jocelyn, Stephen P. 10: 0771

Johns, Lucretia 2: 0492; 10: 0771

Johns, Peter 10: 0771

Johnson, Abigail 11: 0156

Johnson, Alice 11: 0001

Johnson, Arthur 11: 0156

Johnson, Biddy 11: 0001

Johnson, Catherine N. 10: 0771

Johnson, D. 2: 0492

Johnson, Deborah 11: 0156

Johnson, Elisha 2: 0492

Johnson, Elizabeth 2: 0492; 10: 0771

Johnson, Esther 11: 0156

Johnson, Frances 2: 0492

Johnson, George H. 11: 0156

Johnson, Harriet 2: 0492

Johnson, Henry M. 11: 0001

Johnson, J. A. 11: 0156

Johnson, J. T. 10: 0771; 11: 0001

Johnson, James 11: 0156

Johnson, Jerand 10: 0771

Johnson, Julia 10: 0771; 11: 0001

Johnson, L. 2: 0492; 10: 0771

Johnson, L. O. 11: 0156

Johnson, Lewis 10: 0771; 11: 0001

Johnson, Louisa 11: 0001

Johnson, Martha 11: 0001

Johnson, Mary Ann 10: 0771; 11: 0001

Johnson, Olmstead 11: 0001

Johnson, Rosetta 10: 0771

Johnson, S. O. 11: 0001

Johnson, Sarah 11: 0156

Johnson, Sophia 10: 0771

Johnson, William H. 11: 0001

Johnston, Alexander 11: 0001

Johnston, Lydia 11: 0156

Johnston, Mary 11: 0156

Johnston, N. G. 10: 0771; 11: 0001

Johnston, Samuel 11: 0156

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Jones, A. E. 10: 0771

Jones, Albert 11: 0156

Jones, Anna 11: 0156

Jones, Ann M. 10: 0771

Jones, Benjamin G. 11: 0001

Jones, Caroline A. 11: 0156

Jones, Edward S. 11: 0156

Jones, Harriett 10: 0771

Jones, J. Blackburn 10: 0771

Jones, Julia 11: 0001

Jones, Levi 11: 0001

Jones, Mary 10: 0771

Jones, P. 10: 0771

Jones, R. H. 10: 0771; 11: 0001

Jones, Turner 11: 0001

Jones, William 11: 0001, 0156

Jordan, Francis 11: 0156

Joy, L. D. 10: 0771

Joyner, W. D. 11: 0156

Judd, Henry B. 2: 0492

Justus, James 11: 0156

Kane, Mary 11: 0344

Kattell, E. C. 2: 0573

Kauffman, William J. 11: 0344

Keefe, John J. 2: 0573

Keefer, H. G. 2: 0573

Keene, A. H. 11: 0344

Keith, George H. 11: 0344

Kelley, A. B. 11: 0344

Kelley, Emma 11: 0344

Kelley, Walter 2: 0573

Kelly, Mary 11: 0344

Kemble, George 11: 0344

Kemnitzer, Jacob 11: 0344

Kempt, Susanna 11: 0344

Kendle, John 11: 0344

Kendrick, Frank A. 2: 0573

Kennedy, James 11: 0344

Kennedy, Mary 2: 0573

Kennedy, S. J. 2: 0573

Kennedy, Thomas 11: 0344

Kent, Charles 11: 0344

Kent, E. E. 11: 0344

Kent, L. C. 11: 0344

Keown, Larkin 11: 0344

Kesiah, Benjamin 2: 0001

Ketcham, Theodore 11: 0344

Keyes, John B. 11: 0344

Keys, George H. 11: 0344

Kidder, Henry M. 11: 0344

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Kilborn, C. W. 11: 0344

Kimball, Horace 2: 0573; 11: 0344

Kimball, J. E. 11: 0344

King, James A. 11: 0344

Kingsbury, M. M. 11: 0344

Kinney, E. L. 11: 0344

Kinney, N. C. 1: 0696; 2: 0573

Kirby, John 11: 0344

Kirk, John S. 11: 0344

Kirk, N. T. 11: 0344

Kirker, Charles 11: 0344

Kirker, John 11: 0344

Kitchen, Samuel 11: 0344

Knapp, Eleanor W. 11: 0344

Kneeland, Samuel 2: 0573

Knight, J. D. 11: 0344

Knight, John H. 11: 0344

Knight, O. M. 2: 0573

Knox, K. 1: 0001

Koch, Charles 11: 0344

Korhammer, Henry 11: 0344

Krause, A. J. 2: 0573; 11: 0344

Krebs, Henry 11: 0344

Kurts, I. F. 2: 0573

Lackey, R. M. 11: 0771; 12: 0001

Laird, George H. 11: 0589

Lake, Samuel 11: 0771

Lamar, C. 11: 0589

Lamar, Mary 11: 0589

Lamb, Inez 11: 0589

Lambert, Frank E. 2: 0677

Lambert, George A. 11: 0771

Lamdin, Lydia 11: 0589

Lamme, John F. 11: 0771

Lamson, Henry P. 11: 0771

Lanahan, George 11: 0589

Lane, Samuel W. 2: 0677

Lane, W. B. 2: 0677; 11: 0771; 12: 0001

Lang, William 12: 0001

Langden, M. H. 11: 0589

Langhan, Mary 11: 0589

Lantz, Henry P. 11: 0771

Larabee, Frank K. 11: 0771

Larney, Nicholas 11: 0589

Lathrop, M. N. 12: 0001

Laughlin, P. W. 11: 0589

Lawrence, J. S. 11: 0771

Lawrence, Lucy 11: 0771; 12: 0001

Layman, D. M. 12: 0001

Leahy, Edward 11: 0771

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Learned, A. D. 11: 0771

Lee, Ann 11: 0589

Lee, D. Mortimer 11: 0771

Lee, Elizabeth 12: 0001

Legrand, John W. 11: 0589

Leib, John A. 11: 0589

Leifsring, Otto 11: 0589

Lennard, George R. 11: 0771

Le Vere, George W. 2: 0677

Leverett, William 11: 0771

Lewis, G. M. 2: 0677; 11: 0771

Lewis, J. 11: 0589

Lewis, J. R. 11: 0771

Lewis, Margaret 11: 0771

Lewis, Sarah 2: 0677

Lincoln, Benjamin 2: 0677

Lindsay, Josephine 2: 0677; 11: 0589

Lindsey, D. W. 11: 0771

Lindsey, S. D. 11: 0589

Lindsley, Sophia 11: 0589

Linton, Eli H. 11: 0771

Lister, F. W. 11: 0771; 12: 0001

Lister, Hester 11: 0589

Litch, J. 11: 0771

Little, Frank E. 11: 0771

Littlefield, M. S. 11: 0589

Lloyd, Frederick 11: 0771

Lloyd, Jane 11: 0589

Lloyd, Mary 11: 0589

Lloyd, Thomas 12: 0001

Lockwood, J. E. 2: 0677

Lods, George B. 11: 0771

Logan, H. 11: 0589

Logan, Susan 11: 0771

Logan, T. H. 11: 0589

Logems, Charlotte 11: 0589

Longbon, J. W. 11: 0589

Longhan, R. 11: 0771

Loomis, A. L. 2: 0677

Lorenzo, Charles 12: 0001

Loring, Albert 11: 0589

Loring, H. G. 2: 0677

Losey, Henry E. 2: 0677; 11: 0589, 0771; 12: 0001

Love, Nelly 11: 0771

Lovewell, Baron P. 11: 0771

Ludlow, O. C. 11: 0771

Lufkin, Augustus N. 12: 0001

Luke, G. W. 11: 0589

Lukens, Eliza 11: 0771

Lukens, George 12: 0001

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Lukens, John F. 11: 0589

Lyman, C. P. 11: 0589, 0771

Lynch, Joseph E. 11: 0771

Lynes, John 12: 0001

Lyon, Henry 12: 0001

Lyon, John 2: 0677

Lyon, Ormsbee 11: 0771

Mack, D. J. 12: 0706; 13: 0001

Mackenzie, Thomas G. 12: 0706

Mackey, Richard 12: 0325

Madan, Emily 2: 0740

Madicks, Emily 12: 0165

Magner, J. M. 2: 0740

Magnus, George D. 12: 0165

Mahew, Jane 12: 0325

Mahoney, Sophia 2: 0740

Main, E. M. 12: 0511

Malone, Jeremiah 12: 0325, 0706

Manleff, Rachel 12: 0325

Mann, J. M. 12: 0511

Many, W. H. 12: 0511

Mares, Jane 12: 0165, 0325

Markey, L. H. 12: 0325

Marks, Arthur 12: 0325, 0706

Marple, W. W. 12: 0325

Marsh, Edward W. 2: 0740

Marsh, F. E. 12: 0706; 13: 0001

Marshall, Caroline 2: 0740

Martin, D. W. 13: 0001

Martin, E. A. 13: 0001

Martin, Fred 2: 0740; 12: 0325, 0511; 13: 0001

Martin, James M. 13: 0001

Martin, M. H. 12: 0706

Martin, Norman 12: 0511

Martin, Susan 12: 0706

Martin, William 2: 0740

Martindale, F. E. 12: 0706

Martz, Benjamin 12: 0511

Marvin, W. L. 12: 0325

Mason, A. K. 2: 0740

Mason, Caroline 12: 0165

Mason, Sarah A. 13: 0001

Matson, Daniel 12: 0511

Matson, Eliza 2: 0740

Matthews, Anna 12: 0706

Matthews, S. W. 12: 0325

Mattison, Elisa A. 12: 0165

Mayer, E. 12: 0165; 13: 0001

Maynes, A. J. 12: 0511

McAllister, A. 12: 0165

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McBride, James D. 12: 0165, 0325

McCandler, John A. 13: 0001

McCann, Samuel 2: 0740

McCarty, D. L. 12: 0511

McClellan, E. 12: 0325, 0511

McClellan, J. C. 12: 0325

McClernand, John A. 2: 0740

McClure, J. A. L. 12: 0706

McCord, W. B. 13: 0001

McCormick, Isidore 2: 0740; 12: 0325

McCoy, L. S. 2: 0740; 12: 0325, 0706

McCulley, William A. 12: 0165

McDaniel, John W. 13: 0001

McDonald, A. C. 12: 0511

McDonough, M. 12: 0511, 0706

McDougall, John R. 12: 0511

McEliot, A. 13: 0001

McFaul, George B. 12: 0325

McGinnis, J. A. 12: 0706

McGowan, T. F. 2: 0740

McKee, C. 2: 0740

McKew, D. S. 12: 0511

McKinney, W. A. 13: 0001

McMahon, H. 2: 0740; 12: 0165

McMillan, Eli 12: 0165

McMillan, George 2: 0740

McMurphy, E. F. 12: 0706

McNeil, Quincy 2: 0740

McParlin, Thomas A. 13: 0001

McTaggart, Daniel 2: 0740; 12: 0511

Mealyard, E. B. 12: 0165

Medway, A. R. 13: 0001

Meeker, Daniel 12: 0165, 0511

Meeker, H. W. 12: 0325

Meigs, F. P. 12: 0706; 13: 0001

Melaney, Edwin 12: 0325, 0511; 13: 0001

Mencely, Clinton 13: 0001

Merchant, Charles L. 13: 0001

Merimann, Theodore 2: 0740

Merriam, Henry 12: 0511

Merrill, E. M. 13: 0001

Merritt, Margaret 2: 0740; 13: 0001

Metcalf, Levi W. 13: 0001

Michener, W. P. 12: 0165

Mickly, J. M. 13: 0001

Middle, Henry 12: 0511

Midgely, Benjamin T. 13: 0001

Miller, A. C. 12: 0325

Miller, A. M. 13: 0001

Miller, E. L. 12: 0706

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Miller, Ellen 12: 0706

Miller, Fred 2: 0740

Miller, H. T. 12: 0511

Miller, John 12: 0511

Miller, John A. 12: 0165, 0325, 0511

Miller, John W. 12: 0325

Miller, Joseph 12: 0511

Miller, Josephine 12: 0165, 0325

Miller, Rachel 13: 0001

Miller, Rebecca 2: 0740; 12: 0325

Miller, Rose Ann 12: 0706

Milliken, Noyes 12: 0165, 0706

Millington, A. O. 2: 0740; 12: 0165

Mills, H. 2: 0740

Mills, H. F. 12: 0165, 0511, 0706; 13: 0001

Mills, Henry J. 12: 0325

Mills, Hiram 13: 0001

Miner, C. J. 12: 0706

Minick, H. O. 12: 0511

Minick, Hiram 2: 0740

Minis, Margaret 12: 0511

Mitchell, A. L. 12: 0325

Mitchell, A. R. 12: 0511

Mitchell, John A. 12: 0706

Mitchell, Joseph C. 12: 0706

Mitchell, Louis G. 12: 0165

Mitchell, M. K. 12: 0706

Mitchell, M. R. 2: 0740; 12: 0511

Mitchell, Nathaniel 12: 0165, 0511

Mitchell, Thomas L. 12: 0706

Montgomery, Ann 12: 0165

Montgomery, John H. 12: 0165, 0325

Montgomery, T. 12: 0165

Moonyear, Catherine 12: 0325

Moore, Ann 12: 0165

Moore, Charles H. 13: 0001

Moore, David M. 13: 0001

Moore, Dennis A. 13: 0001

Moore, E. R. 2: 0740

Moore, Francis 2: 0740; 12: 0165, 0706; 13: 0001

Moore, Hannah 2: 0740

Moore, Harriet 12: 0325

Moore, Homer H. 2: 0740

Moore, Milly 12: 0511

Morey, Fannie C. 12: 0325

Morey, Frank 12: 0325

Morgan, J. 2: 0740

Morgan, Sid O. 2: 0573, 0740

Morgan, Thomas 2: 0740

Morris, Adeline 12: 0706

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Morris, John G. 12: 0511

Morris, R. M. 12: 0325

Morrison, F. A. 12: 0706

Morrison, S. H. 13: 0001

Morse, Charles H. 12: 0165, 0325, 0511, 0706

Morse, W. F. 2: 0740

Morser, W. F. 13: 0001

Mowry, E. C. 13: 0001

Mudge, Charles 2: 0740

Munk, E. 2: 0740; 12: 0706; 13: 0001

Munro, Rachel 2: 0740

Murdock, J. L. 12: 0325

Murphy, J. G. 12: 0511

Murray, Ellen L. 12: 0706

Murray, Julia 13: 0001

Mussey, R. D. 2: 0740; 12: 0165

Myers, Ann 12: 0165

Myers, William G. 2: 0740

Nagel, Frank 13: 0455

Naill, Henry C. 13: 0455

Nance, Webster 13: 0455

Neal, Richard H. 2: 0928

Nelson, H. A. 2: 0928; 13: 0455

Nerland, William A. 13: 0455

Nesbitt, Benjamin 13: 0455

Nevins, Frank E. 2: 0928

Newhall, William 2: 0928

Newland, Frank F. 13: 0455

Newman, Mary E. 2: 0928

Newman, Moses 13: 0455

Newton, F. E. 13: 0455

Newton, John 2: 0928

Nichols, Ann 13: 0455

Nichols, Elizabeth 2: 0928

Nichols, James 2: 0928; 13: 0455

Nichols, W. A. 13: 0455

Nickens, Mary Ann 2: 0928

Niederlander, N. F. 2: 0928

Niles, J. 13: 0455

Nixon, Mary G. 13: 0455

Noff, John 13: 0455

Norris, L. E. 13: 0455

North, Mary E. 13: 0455

Norton, H. B. 13: 0455

Norton, James A. 2: 0928; 13: 0455

Noyes, Henry E. 2: 0928

Noyes, James 13: 0455

Noyes, O. R. 2: 0928

Noyes, S. V. 2: 0928

Nutter, Elizabeth 13: 0455

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Oakes, B. Frank 3: 0001

Oakman, H. A. 13: 0583

O’Burne, James R. 13: 0583

O’Connor, William 3: 0001

Odell, Thomas B. 13: 0583

O’Leary, Charles 13: 0583

Oliver, G. W. 13: 0583

Oliver, Malinda 13: 0583

Oren, Daniel S. 13: 0583

Ormerod, Jacob 13: 0583

Orr, George W. 13: 0583

Orr, James N. 13: 0583

Orrington, Mary 13: 0583

Orton, Samuel 3: 0001; 13: 0583

Osborne, George S. 13: 0583

Osborne, Henry 13: 0583

Osterhaus, Joseph 13: 0583

O’Sullivan, Mary 13: 0583

Owen, E. N. 13: 0583

Owen, M. P. 13: 0583

Owens, Adaline 13: 0583

Owens, Martha 13: 0583

Oyler, Charles P. 13: 0583

Paddock, George 14: 0001

Paine, John M. 14: 0187, 0362

Paine, R. E. 14: 0362

Paine, Wilimena 13: 0762

Palfrey, H. G. 13: 0762

Palmer, C. O. 14: 0362

Palmer, Edward 14: 0001

Palmer, J. M. 14: 0001

Palmer, J. W. 14: 0362

Palmer, Jenny 14: 0001

Palmer, William H. 14: 0362

Park, W. H. 13: 0762; 14: 0362

Parker, G. B. 14: 0362

Parker, Hiram 3: 0012; 14: 0001, 0362

Parker, J. D. 14: 0001

Parker, N. G. 14: 0362

Parker, R. P. 3: 0012

Parker, Rhoda 14: 0362

Parkhurst, S. H. 14: 0187

Parks, Richard 14: 0187

Parmes, C. C. 13: 0762

Parrington, J. W. 14: 0187, 0362

Parsons, Aaron 14: 0187

Partridge, Mary Jane 14: 0187

Passel, James 3: 0012; 14: 0187

Passey, Harriett 3: 0012; 13: 0762

Passey, Henrietta 14: 0001

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Passmore, P. A. 14: 0187

Patterson, M. 14: 0001

Patterson, W. J. 13: 0762

Patterson, William 3: 0012

Patton, Sarah 13: 0762

Paul, Josiah 3: 0012

Paull, Rachael 14: 0001

Paxton, J. R. 13: 0762

Pearsall, H. B. 3: 0012

Pearson, Thomas 14: 0187

Pease, Edward 14: 0001

Pease, W. R. 14: 0001

Pease, William R. 14: 0187, 0362

Peck, J. H. 13: 0762

Penfield, William O. 14: 0362

Penney, Charles 3: 0012; 14: 0362

Perkins, D. D. 3: 0012

Perkins, E. S. 14: 0001

Perkins, Mrs. George H. 14: 0362

Perley, S. Todd 14: 0362

Perrin, James Henry 3: 0012

Peters, Charles W. 14: 0187

Peters, Leah 14: 0187

Pettit, E. W. 14: 0001

Phelps, A. J. 14: 0001, 0187, 0362

Phelps, D. F. 3: 0012

Phelps, H. M. 13: 0762

Philbrook, J. A. 14: 0001, 0187

Pickering, C. H. 14: 0362

Pickett, Francis M. 3: 0012; 14: 0362

Pickett, William A. 13: 0762

Pierce, Ben F. 14: 0001, 0187

Pierce, James D. 14: 0362

Pierce, L. H. 14: 0187

Pierce, Lydia 13: 0762

Pierce, Margaret 13: 0762

Pierson, W. W. 13: 0762

Pike, Chester 13: 0762; 14: 0001

Pinar, Sarah 14: 0187

Pinckney, T. S. 14: 0187

Pindar, Elizabeth 3: 0012; 13: 0762; 14: 0187

Pinion, Frances 14: 0362

Piper, Matilda 14: 0187

Pippet, Banjamin 14: 0187

Piquette, F. E. 3: 0012; 13: 0762; 14: 0001, 0187, 0362

Plants, Alice 3: 0012

Plummer, N. B. 14: 0187

Poe, Andrew 13: 0762; 14: 0001

Poillon, W. A. 13: 0762

Pool, Joseph 14: 0362

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Poor, Walter 14: 0362

Porter, David 14: 0187

Porter, Isaac G. 3: 0012

Porter, S. A. 14: 0362

Porter, W. C. 14: 0187

Posey, Harriet 13: 0762

Postley, Eliza A. 14: 0362

Potter, H. F. 13: 0762

Potter, L. L. 14: 0001

Potts, Clement D. 14: 0362

Poundstone, A. M. 14: 0001, 0187

Powell, John S. 14: 0001

Powers, William H. 14: 0001

Pratt, James, Jr. 14: 0187

Pratt, O. E. 14: 0187, 0362

Preston, Edward 14: 0001

Preston, S. M 13: 0762

Prettyman, Mary 13: 0762

Preuss, T. K. 3: 0012

Prevost, H. C. 3: 0012

Price, George 14: 0001

Price, Lucy Jane 14: 0187, 0362

Procter, Alfred 14: 0001

Proctor, C. 14: 0001

Proctor, D. E. 14: 0187

Pullett, Eliza 14: 0187

Pullman, C. G. 14: 0362

Purnell, Elizabeth 13: 0762; 14: 0001

Purnell, Laura W. 14: 0187

Putnam, Joseph 14: 0187

Pyne, Frederick 1: 0001

Queen, Mary 14: 0608

Quick, Paul 14: 0608

Rafferty, John C. 15: 0001

Raimer, George 3: 0131

Raisons, Eliza A. 15: 0001

Raisons, Peter 15: 0001

Ralph, A. H. 15: 0001

Ralston, W. G. 14: 0643

Ramsey, Mary Ann 14: 0768

Randall, Isaac E. 14: 0768

Randolph, George F. 3: 0131

Randolph, John F. 14: 0768

Read, James H. 14: 0768

Read, L. W. 14: 0643, 0768; 15: 0001

Reall, S. E. 15: 0001

Reed, A. F. 14: 0643

Reed, J. W. 14: 0768

Reed, M. 3: 0131; 14: 0643

Reed, Maria 14: 0643

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Reese, Mary A. 14: 0643

Reichenbach, E. C. 14: 0643; 15: 0001

Reichhelm, E. P. 14: 0643

Reid, David 14: 0768

Reid, M. 3: 0131

Reifsnider, Charles 14: 0768

Reilly, Thomas P. 14: 0768

Reinhard, J. H. 14: 0768

Remick, Clark H. 3: 0131

Renney, Charlotte 3: 0131

Resin, Charlotte A. 14: 0768

Resin, George 14: 0768

Reynolds, J. B. 3: 0131

Reynolds, Mary Jane 14: 0768

Rhoads, J. E. 15: 0001

Rhodes, John W. 14: 0643

Rice, Charles L. 3: 0131

Rice, J. T. 15: 0001

Rice, John 14: 0643

Rice, Mary E. 14: 0643

Rich, Giles H. 14: 0643

Richards, Rebecca 14: 0768

Richfield, Amelia 14: 0643, 0768

Richfield, Emily 3: 0131

Rickard, James H. 14: 0643

Rickmen, James H. 14: 0768

Rico, Elizabeth 14: 0768

Riddley, Sarah A. 14: 0643

Rideont, Mary 14: 0643

Riely, Margaret 15: 0001

Riggs, Frank H. 14: 0768

Risdon, Orlando C. 3: 0131; 14: 0768; 15: 0001

Rittenhouse, B. F. 14: 0768

Roal, Enoch 14: 0768

Robbins, C. D. 14: 0643

Robbins, Chandler 3: 0131

Robbins, E. W. 15: 0001

Roberts, Milton J. 14: 0643

Roberts, William P. 15: 0001

Robertson, J. J. 14: 0768

Robertson, R. H. 15: 0001

Robinson, David 15: 0001

Robinson, Fannie 14: 0768

Robinson, George 1: 0001; 3: 0131

Robinson, J. S. 14: 0768; 15: 0001

Robinson, James R. 14: 0643

Robinson, Julia 14: 0768

Robinson, Louisa 14: 0643

Robinson, Martin 14: 0768

Robinson, Mary Jane 15: 0001

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Robinson, Nicey 15: 0001

Robinson, S. T. 14: 0643

Robison, Sophia 14: 0768

Rock, D. B. 14: 0768

Rodgers, Levi 15: 0001

Roe, A. B. 14: 0768

Rogers, E. P. 14: 0768

Rogers, Elliott S. 14: 0768

Rogers, J. D. 14: 0768

Rohan, C. Borromeo 3: 0131

Roland, William S. 14: 0643

Rolfe, Daniel P. 15: 0001

Rollins, Hiram 14: 0643

Rolls, Mary 3: 0131

Ross, J. A. 15: 0001

Ross, James P. 14: 0768

Rounds, Matilda 14: 0768

Rouse, H. H. 14: 0768; 15: 0001

Rowayne, Justin 14: 0643

Royal, William 3: 0131

Royce, C. E. 14: 0643, 0768; 15: 0001

Roys, C. H. 14: 0768; 15: 0001

Ruger, Thomas H. 15: 0001

Rundell, T. L. 3: 0131

Russell, H. G. 3: 0131

Russell, Ira 3: 0131

Russell, James S. 14: 0768; 15: 0001

Ryan, Samuel L. 14: 0768

Sadler, Harriett 15: 0114

Safford, Charles B. 15: 0483

Salisbury, A. C. 3: 0320

Salter, Sandy 15: 0284

Sampson, Adeline 16: 0238

Sampson, W. W. 16: 0238

Samson, A. A. 16: 0238

Sanburn, John H. 16: 0238

Sanders, Frederick 16: 0001

Sands, George W. 3: 0320

Sanger, E. F. 15: 0284

Saul, Gerliard 15: 0114

Saunders, Henrietta 16: 0001

Saunders, Henry G. 15: 0723

Savage, Jane 3: 0320

Saxton, Mirand W. 15: 0483

Scates, Walter B. 15: 0483; 16: 0001

Schlick, Peter 15: 0114

Schuck, J. K. 15: 0483

Scofield, D. 15: 0114

Scoles, J. J. D. 1: 0001

Scoles, Jordan 3: 0320

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Scoonover, J. 3: 0320; 16: 0001

Scott, D. W. 16: 0001

Scott, John T. 15: 0284

Scroggs, William H. 15: 0483

Sears, Cyrus 15: 0114

Sears, J. J. 15: 0284, 0483; 16: 0001

Secrest, Nate A. 15: 0114

Sedgewick, James 15: 0114

Sedgewick, Philip 16: 0001

Sedgewick, Thomas 3: 0320; 15: 0284, 0723; 16: 0001, 0238

Seidel, Charles W. 15: 0114, 0284

Seip, William 16: 0001

Sells, D. M. 16: 0001

Sephas, Phebe 15: 0284

Sewall, F. D. 15: 0483

Seward, F. D. 15: 0114

Seward, Henry 15: 0284

Seymour, George E. 15: 0723; 16: 0238

Shackleford, Howard 16: 0238

Shadle, Jesse 3: 0320

Shafter, W. R. 15: 0483

Shane, Caroline 16: 0238

Shannon, John A. 3: 0320

Sharp, Thomas 3: 0320; 15: 0723

Shepherd, Jane 15: 0114

Sherman, J. L. 15: 0723

Shield, Margaret Ann 15: 0284

Shipley, Joseph 15: 0483

Shippman, Peter 15: 0483, 0723

Shirby, Mary 16: 0001

Shurtleff, G. W. 15: 0483

Sibley, Isaac 15: 0723

Sidell, W. H. 15: 0284, 0483

Siecke, Charles L. 15: 0483

Sill, Robert T. 16: 0238

Sim, Thomas 16: 0238

Simmons, Cornelia 16: 0001

Simmons, Peter A. 15: 0483

Simms, Susan 15: 0114

Simons, J. 15: 0483

Simonton, E. 16: 0238

Simpson, R. B. 15: 0114

Simpson, S. P. 16: 0238

Sims, John 15: 0723

Sinnet, John A. 15: 0284

Skinner, Francis 15: 0114

Slater, Mary S. 16: 0001

Slaughter, Thomas 16: 0238

Sloan, Sam C. 15: 0114

Sloat, George E. 16: 0238

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Smalley, E. M. 15: 0114

Smallwood, Anthony 16: 0238

Smallwood, Henrietta 3: 0320

Smallwood, Lucy 16: 0238

Smallwood, Mary Jane 3: 0320

Smart, J. A. 16: 0001, 0238

Smith, A. M. 15: 0284, 0483

Smith, Anna 15: 0284

Smith, Catherine 15: 0114

Smith, Charles 16: 0001

Smith, E. J. 15: 0483, 0723

Smith, Elizabeth 3: 0320

Smith, Ellen 3: 0320

Smith, Hannah 16: 0001

Smith, Henrietta 15: 0723

Smith, Hester 3: 0320; 15: 0284; 16: 0001

Smith, J. H. 3: 0320; 15: 0114, 0284

Smith, Joseph 15: 0114

Smith, Leslie 15: 0483; 16: 0001

Smith, Lydia A. 16: 0001

Smith, Margaret 16: 0001

Smith, Mary 3: 0320

Smith, Matilda 16: 0238

Smith, N. G. 15: 0723; 16: 0238

Smith, Samuel M. 15: 0483

Smith, Sol 15: 0723

Smith, Susan 15: 0114; 16: 0001

Smith, W. H. 15: 0723

Smithson, Thomas P. 3: 0320

Smock, Noah 3: 0320

Smothers, Mary 15: 0483

Snell, C. B. 15: 0483

Snoden, Mary Ann 3: 0320

Snyder, Samuel R. 15: 0723

Snyder, Simon 16: 0238

Soule, Charles C. 3: 0320

Soward, J. A. 15: 0723

Spalding, J. Lew 15: 0483; 16: 0001

Spangler, Basil 15: 0284

Sparhawk, B. F. 16: 0001

Sparr, Eliza 15: 0284

Spaulding, Harlan P. 3: 0320

Spence, Willis 15: 0284

Spencer, C. S. 16: 0238

Sperling, John V. 15: 0284

Spink, C. A. 15: 0114

Sprague, H. M. 15: 0114, 0483

Spriggs, Eliza 15: 0723

Stackpole, J. L. 15: 0114

Stafford, Joseph 16: 0238

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Stanfield, W. W. 15: 0284, 0723

Stansbury, Ellen 16: 0238

Stark, A. 15: 0284

Statin, Priscilla 15: 0114

Stearns, O. P. 15: 0483

Stearns, Tyler B. 15: 0284; 16: 0238

Steele, J. M. 15: 0284

Sterling, John W. 15: 0723

Sterling, William 16: 0238

Sternes, H. S. 15: 0723

Stevens, Alfred 3: 0320

Stevens, B. F. 15: 0483

Stevens, Isaac J. 3: 0320

Stevens, O. P. 15: 0114, 0284

Stevens, Thaddeus, Jr. 15: 0114, 0284

Stevenson, John F. 3: 0320; 15: 0114

Stewart, Adam D. 16: 0001

Stewart, Betsy 16: 0001, 0238

Stewart, John 16: 0238

Stewart, Julius H. 3: 0320; 16: 0001

Stewart, Lizzie 16: 0001, 0238

Stickney, Charles 15: 0114

Stiles, B. H. 16: 0001

Stiles, George D. 15: 0284

Stillman, W. H. 15: 0723

Stimson, Charles F. 15: 0483

Stone, D. C. 16: 0001

Stone, Henry 15: 0284

Stratton, E. B. 16: 0238

Street, Henry 15: 0284

Strichler, Maria 15: 0483

Strong, H. C. 16: 0001

Stuart, Jonathan 15: 0723

Stuart, William A. 3: 0320

Stuckslager, C. R. 15: 0114

Styer, Charles 15: 0114

Sugars, Sarah 3: 0320

Sullivan, Mary 3: 0320

Sutton, G. L. 3: 0320; 15: 0114, 0284, 0483

Sutton, Mahela 16: 0001

Sutton, Mary 15: 0114

Swan, Matilda 16: 0001

Swartz, Jacob 3: 0320

Swartzwelder, A. C. 15: 0284, 0483

Swasey, Charles E. 15: 0723; 16: 0001

Sykes, Charles R. 15: 0114

Symonds, Edward A. 15: 0723

Sypher, J. H. 15: 0114

Taggard, F. W. 1: 0056

Tamar, Mary 3: 0513

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Taylor, J. H. 3: 0513

Teller, R. 3: 0513

Thilman, Isabella 3: 0513

Thomas, Ellen 3: 0513

Thomas, L. 1: 0056

Thomas, Samuel 3: 0513

Thompson, Mahala 3: 0513

Thompson, Missouri 3: 0513

Thorndike, J. C. 1: 0001

Thurston, A. Henry 3: 0513

Toker, Cornelia 3: 0513

Townsend, Benjamin 3: 0513

Townsend, Frederick 3: 0513

Trance, G. W. 3: 0513

Travis, Robert A. 3: 0513

Tredway, John 3: 0513

Trembley, George E. 3: 0513

Trevor, John 3: 0513

Trink, E. B. 3: 0513

Tucker, Charles E. 3: 0513

Turner, William D. 3: 0513

Vallette, J. G. 3: 0606

Van Camp, Enos 3: 0606

Van Dury, A. C. 3: 0606

Vincent, A. O. 3: 0606

Viney, Moses 3: 0606

Violet, O. H. 3: 0606

Von Lieu, D. P. 3: 0606

Wade, William H. 17: 0225

Wadsworth, Henry S. 17: 0001

Wagner, Louis 3: 0658; 17: 0382, 0816

Wagoner, M. V. B. 17: 0616

Wakefield, A. J. 17: 0382

Wakeman, A. 17: 0001

Waldorf, J. D. 17: 0616

Walhous, W. A. 17: 0816

Walker, Byron D. 3: 0658

Walker, O. F. 17: 0001

Walker, T. A. 17: 0225

Wallace, E. J. 17: 0382

Wallace, Isabella 17: 0382

Wallace, J. H. 17: 0816

Wallace, James 3: 0658

Wallace, Lew 3: 0658

Walling, A. T. 17: 0001

Waner, Charles 17: 0816

Ward, Edmund 17: 0225

Ward, Henry C. 17: 0382

Ward, John 17: 0816

Ward, Langdon 1: 0001, 0056; 3: 0658

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Ward, Marcus L. 17: 0225

Ward, Robert 17: 0001

Ward, S. N. 17: 0225

Ward, Samuel 17: 0382

Wardner, H. 17: 0816

Wardwell, E. H. 17: 0382

Wardwell, Mrs. William 17: 0225

Warner, Dina 3: 0658

Warren, Charles E. 17: 0225, 0382

Warren, J. H. 17: 0001, 0616

Warren, M. 17: 0225

Washburn, Andrew J. 3: 0658

Washburn, L. H. 17: 0816

Washington, Elizabeth 17: 0225

Waters, Anna 3: 0658

Watkins, Louis D. 17: 0001, 0616, 0816

Watson, Elsie 17: 0382

Watson, G. W. 17: 0616

Watts, George H. 17: 0001, 0225

Way, David L. 17: 0225

Weaver, S. 3: 0658

Weaver, T. R. 17: 0001, 0616

Weaver, William 17: 0382

Webb, Mary Ann 17: 0616

Webster, E. 3: 0658

Webster, Warren 3: 0658; 17: 0001, 0225, 0382, 0616

Weeks, Elizabeth 3: 0658

Weiss, Julius A. 3: 0658; 17: 0225, 0616

Weiss, Martin 17: 0225

Welch, H. B. 3: 0658; 17: 0816

Welch, P. H. 17: 0225

Wells, David T. 3: 0658

Wells, Jacob M. 17: 0001

Wells, Margaret 17: 0816

Wells, Martha 17: 0001

West, Mary 17: 0816

West, Rachel 17: 0382

Westcott, Robert 3: 0658

Westfall, Amos P. 17: 0616

Wetherly, Charlotte 17: 0225

Wethington, Elizabeth A. 17: 0225

Wheat, James 3: 0658

Wheatley, Martha 17: 0001

Wheeler, Jane 17: 0616

Wheeler, Sarah 17: 0382

Whiston, Edward A. 3: 0658

White, Caleb B. 17: 0616

White, Frank 17: 0382

White, George 17: 0816

White, John C. 17: 0225

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White, Josiah C. 17: 0382, 0616

White, Julia 17: 0225

White, Mary 3: 0658

White, N. G. 17: 0816

White, Rebecca 17: 0616

White, Thomas 17: 0616

Whitener, B. F. 17: 0816

Whitfield, Wallace P. 17: 0616

Whitney, Charlotte 17: 0225

Whitney, Henry 17: 0382, 0816

Whittlesey, J. H. 3: 0658

Wickes, James H. 3: 0658

Wier, William A. 17: 0225

Wilber, Alvin J. 3: 0658

Wilbur, Z. 17: 0816

Wilcox, James A. 17: 0616, 0816

Wilcox, M. V. 17: 0616

Wilcox, Timothy E. 17: 0382, 0616

Wilder, Brent 17: 0616

Wilder, F. A. 17: 0816

Wilder, John 3: 0658

Wiley, William P. 17: 0225

Wilkinson, Jesse 17: 0001

Willenbuck, J. W. 17: 0001

Willet, C. H. 3: 0658

Williams, Ann 3: 0658; 17: 0001

Williams, C. J. 17: 0816

Williams, Charles 17: 0001, 0382

Williams, D. 17: 0816

Williams, Ezekiel 17: 0616

Williams, George A. 1: 0001; 3: 0658

Williams, Jack 17: 0382

Williams, Joseph 17: 0225, 0616

Williams, Joshua 3: 0658

Williams, Judy 17: 0382

Williams, Laura 17: 0001

Williams, Louisa 3: 0658

Williams, Maria 17: 0382

Williams, Mary 17: 0816

Williams, Rachel 17: 0816

Williams, Rebecca 17: 0001

Williams, Sarah 17: 0382, 0616

Williams, W. C. 17: 0382

Wilson, C. T. 17: 0001

Wilson, E. D. 3: 0658

Wilson, Emma 17: 0382

Wilson, Harper 3: 0658; 17: 0816

Wilson, Jane R. 17: 0382

Wilson, Mary 17: 0001

Wilson, R. L. 17: 0001

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Winchester, Maria 17: 0382

Winship, Richard C. 17: 0225

Womack, G. W. 3: 0658

Wood, Charles G. 3: 0658

Wood, Enos B. 17: 0816

Wood, N. Clay 3: 0658

Wood, W. 17: 0816

Woodland, Harriet 3: 0658

Woodruff, F. C. 17: 0382

Woods, W. S. 3: 0658

Woodward, E. J. 3: 0658

Woodward, George A. 17: 0816

Woodward, J. B. 17: 0001

Woodward, J. J. 17: 0382

Woolsey, R. D. 17: 0001

Wooster, W. 3: 0658

Wooster, William B. 17: 0225

Wootton, Edward 3: 0658

Worden, William 17: 0001

Worrall, George W. 17: 0616

Worthing, John A. 3: 0658

Worthington, A. C. 17: 0001

Wright, A. 17: 0382

Wright, Celista 3: 0658

Wright, Charles J. 17: 0001

Wright, Elias 3: 0658

Wright, John 17: 0382

Wright, Mortimer 17: 0382

Wye, Eliza 17: 0001

Wyman, J. L. 17: 0382

Yaple, F. D. 3: 0892

Yarrington, G. E. 17: 0944

Yates, Milly 17: 0944

Yeomans, M. 17: 0944

Young, Elizabeth 3: 0892

Young, Mary 17: 0944

Young, P. H. 17: 0944

Young, Susan 3: 0892

Young, Thomas 3: 0892; 17: 0944

Yulavsky, L. L. 3: 0892

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SUBJECT INDEX

The following index is a guide to the major topics in this microfilm publication. The first number after an entry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to the frame number at which the file folder containing the subject begins. Hence, 3: 0513 directs the researcher to the folder that begins at Frame 0513 of Reel 3. By referring to the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial section of this guide, the researcher will find the folder title, inclusive dates, and a list of Major Topics and Principal Correspondents, listed in the order in which they appear on the film.

1st regiment Alabama Siege Artillery

3: 0513 1st regiment Michigan (Colored) Volunteers

2: 0100 1st regiment Tennessee Heavy Artillery

2: 0100; 3: 0513 1st regiment U.S. Colored Cavalry

2: 0740 2nd regiment Alabama (Colored) Volunteers

1: 0056 2nd regiment Missouri (Colored) Volunteers

1: 0161 2nd regiment U.S.C.T.

1: 0458; 2: 0928; 3: 0658 4th regiment Arkansas Volunteers

3: 0606 6th regiment, Mississippi Infantry, Corps d’Afrique

1: 0001 6th regiment U.S.C.T.

1: 0056 9th regiment U.S.C.T.

1: 0001 14th regiment U.S.C.T.

1: 0458, 0798; 2: 0740 16th regiment U.S.C.T.

12: 0165 19th regiment U.S.C.T.

1: 0161 20th regiment U.S.C.T.

2: 0677 22nd regiment U.S.C.T.

2: 0677

28th regiment U.S.C.T. 3: 0131

29th regiment U.S.C.T. 1: 0161

30th regiment U.S.C.T. 1: 0161; 3: 0658

31st regiment U.S.C.T. 2: 0677

34th regiment U.S.C.T. 2: 0740

39th regiment U.S.C.T. 1: 0056

43rd regiment U.S.C.T. 1: 0161

44th regiment U.S.C.T. 10: 0111; 11: 0001

54th regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

1: 0161 55th regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

2: 0100 56th regiment U.S.C.T.

3: 0131 59th regiment U.S.C.T.

3: 0320 67th regiment U.S.C.T.

2: 0740 68th regiment U.S.C.T.

12: 0511 82nd regiment U.S.C.T.

3: 0892

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84th regiment U.S.C.T. 1: 0161; 2: 0100

100th regiment U.S.C.T. 1: 0846

104th regiment U.S.C.T. 4: 0437

117th regiment U.S.C.T. 5: 0790; 7: 0101

128th regiment U.S.C.T. 4: 0437

137th regiment U.S.C.T. 4: 0639

Abel, Frank 1: 0056

Alabama 1st regiment Alabama Siege Artillery

3: 0513 2nd regiment Alabama (Colored) Volunteers

1: 0056 see also Decatur, Ala.

Alexandria, Virginia Louverture U.S. General Hospital 5: 0117

Appointments Nickerson, J. B., as quartermaster of 67th

regiment U.S.C.T. 2: 0740 Arkansas

4th regiment Arkansas Volunteers 3: 0606 battle near Helena involving 2nd regiment

U.S.C.T. 1: 0458 volunteers from 1: 0001 Wallace’s Ferry battle 3: 0131

Artillery 1st regiment Alabama Siege Artillery

3: 0513 1st regiment Tennessee Heavy Artillery

2: 0100; 3: 0513 Baltimore, Md.

slave owner 2: 0740 Battles and campaigns

near Chattanooga, Tenn. 12: 0165 Decatur, Ala. 2: 0740 in Florida 2: 0740 in Georgia 2: 0740 near Helena, Ark. 1: 0458 near Nashville, Tenn. 1: 0458 Pensacola, Fla. 3: 0892 Petersburg, Va. 1: 0161; 3: 0131 in South Carolina 2: 0740 Wallace’s Ferry, Ark. 3: 0131

Benton Barracks, Mo. Post Hospital 1: 0798; 4: 0001

Boards of Inspectors, U.S.C.T. medical examinations of new recruits and

substitutes 2: 0428 Bowles, John R.

2: 0100 Capital punishment

firing squad 2: 0928 Casualties

14th regiment U.S.C.T. 1: 0458; 2: 0740 54th regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer

Infantry 1: 0161 82nd regiment U.S.C.T. 3: 0892

Cavalry 1st regiment U.S. Colored Cavalry 2: 0740

Chaplains Bowles, John R. 2: 0100 Cozier, B. A., recommendation of 4: 0639 Miller, Levi P. 1: 0846

Chattanooga, Tenn. battle near 12: 0165

Clothing 2: 0100

Compensation to slave owner for enlistment of two slaves

2: 0740 Conduct unbecoming an officer

2: 0928; 3: 0606 Corps d’Afrique

6th regiment, Mississippi Infantry 1: 0001 Corps d’Afrique General Hospital, New Orleans, La.

3: 0012, 0131; 8: 0804; 9: 0135 Courts-martial and courts of inquiry

2: 0928 Cozier, B. A.

4: 0639 Deaths

2nd regiment Missouri (Colored) Volunteers 1: 0161

2nd regiment U.S.C.T. 3: 0658 29th regiment U.S.C.T. 1: 0161 31st regiment U.S.C.T. 2: 0677 43rd regiment U.S.C.T. 1: 0161 56th regiment U.S.C.T. 3: 0131 in Post Hospital, Benton Barracks, Mo.

1: 0798 Vallade, A. D. 1: 0161

Decatur, Ala. battle involving 14th regiment U.S.C.T.

2: 0740

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Delaware U.S.C.T. recruits from 5: 0790 see also Sussex County, Del.

Department of the Missouri 1: 0001, 0161

Desertion 2: 0928; 3: 0320; 6: 0083

Disability soldiers discharged for 1: 0001, 0161;

2: 0573 Diseases and disorders

dysentery 2: 0100 yellow fever 3: 0658

Dysentery 2: 0100

Education 2: 0677; 3: 0131 see also Religious instruction

Emancipation of 837 slaves by 34th regiment U.S.C.T.

2: 0740 Escaped slaves

enlistment of 2: 0740 Espionage

2: 0928 Farms and farmland

2: 0677 Florida

combat activities of 34th regiment U.S.C.T. in 2: 0740

see also Pensacola, Fla. Georgia

combat activities of 34th regiment U.S.C.T. in 2: 0740

Hamilton, Henry 2: 0928

Helena, Ark. battle near 1: 0458

Hospitals Corps d’Afrique General Hospital 3: 0012,

0131; 8: 0804; 9: 0135 Louverture U.S. General Hospital,

Alexandria, Va. 5: 0117 Post Hospital, Benton Barracks, Mo.

1: 0798; 4: 0001 Iowa

volunteers from 1: 0001 James, William

1: 0056 Johnson, John

2: 0492

Kansas volunteers from 1: 0001

Kelley, James E. 1: 0161

Kentucky soldiers from 2: 0573

Land seizures 2: 0677

Louisiana see New Orleans, La.

Louverture U.S. General Hospital, Alexandria, Va.

5: 0117 Maryland

personnel from, in 1st regiment U.S. Colored Cavalry 2: 0740

recruiting in 1: 0161 U.S.C.T. recruits from 5: 0790 see also Baltimore, Md.

Massachusetts 54th regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer

Infantry 1: 0161 55th regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer

Infantry 2: 0100 Medical examinations

2: 0428; 4: 0001 Medical facilities

1: 0458 see also Hospitals

Methodist Episcopal Church 4: 0639

Michigan 1st regiment Michigan (Colored) Volunteers

2: 0100 Military draft

1: 0056 Miller, Levi P.

1: 0846 Missing in action

officers, 31st regiment U.S.C.T. 2: 0677 privates, 54th regiment, Massachusetts

Volunteer Infantry 1: 0161 Mississippi

6th regiment, Mississippi Infantry, Corps d’Afrique 1: 0001

Missouri 2nd regiment Missouri (Colored) Volunteers

1: 0161 Benton Barracks, Post Hospital 1: 0798;

4: 0001

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Murder 2: 0928

Mutiny 2: 0928

Nashville, Tenn. battle near 1: 0458

Navy, U.S. 3: 0658

New Orleans, La. Corps d’Afrique General Hospital 3: 0012,

0131; 8: 0804; 9: 0135 Nickerson, J. B.

2: 0740 Officers

2nd regiment U.S.C.T. 3: 0658 4th regiment Arkansas Volunteers 3: 0606 28th regiment U.S.C.T. 3: 0131 31st regiment U.S.C.T. 2: 0677 44th regiment U.S.C.T. 10: 0111 67th regiment U.S.C.T. 2: 0740 white, in African American regiments

1: 0458 Pensacola, Fla.

battle near 3: 0892 Pensions

2: 0100 Petersburg, Va.

battle of 1: 0161; 3: 0131 Post Hospital, Benton Barracks, Mo.

1: 0798; 4: 0001 Quartermaster

67th regiment U.S.C.T. 2: 0740 Religious instruction

3: 0131; 8: 0804; 12: 0511 see also Chaplains

Sentences, criminal 2: 0928

Slave owners request for compensation for two slaves

2: 0740 Slaves and slavery

2: 0492, 0677, 0740 see also Emancipation see also Escaped slaves see also Slave owners

South Carolina combat activities of 34th regiment U.S.C.T.

in 2: 0740 Stockpiles

destruction of 2: 0740

Substitute soldiers 1: 0056; 2: 0428

Sussex County, Del. 2: 0492

Tennessee 1st regiment Tennessee Heavy Artillery

2: 0100; 3: 0513 see also Chattanooga, Tenn. see also Nashville, Tenn.

Vallade, A. D. 1: 0161

Veland, Henry 2: 0100

Virginia see Alexandria, Va. see Petersburg, Va.

Volunteers 1st regiment Michigan (Colored) Volunteers

2: 0100 2nd regiment Alabama (Colored) Volunteers

1: 0056 2nd regiment Missouri (Colored) Volunteers

1: 0161 4th regiment Arkansas Volunteers 3: 0606 54th regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer

Infantry 1: 0161 55th regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer

Infantry 2: 0100 from Arkansas 1: 0001 from Iowa 1: 0001 from Kansas 1: 0001

Wages and salaries 2: 0100, 0677

Wallace’s Ferry, Ark. battle involving 56th regiment U.S.C.T.

3: 0131 White officers

in African American regiments 1: 0458 Williams, Joseph

3: 0320 Williams, William

1: 0458 Wright, Isaac

2: 0492 Yellow fever

3: 0658

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