Hugo Wangelin, a native of Prussia, immigrated to the United States in the 1830s. He joined the 12th Missouri Infantry on August 10, 1861 as the regiment’s major; the regiment was organized by Colonel Peter J. Osterhaus the same month. Wangelin was promoted to colonel on June 14, 1862, and assumed command of ...
Ward, James T.
Ward, Thomas D.
Thomas Ward served in the Cass County, Missouri Home Guards in 1861; he enlisted again on August 15, 1862, and was mustered into Company B, 12th Kansas Infantry on September 25, 1862, as a corporal. The 12th Kansas Infantry was organized in September 1862 at Paola, Kansas; they saw action during Frederick Steele’s Camden Expedition. Ward and ...
Ware, William E.
William Eliot Ware was born on September 16, 1841, in St. Louis, Missouri. He was mustered into the 27th Missouri as a second lieutenant and recruiting officer on August 27, 1862, and was commissioned a first lieutenant by Governor Hamilton Gamble on September 22, 1862. He spent the first part of 1863 in ...
Waters, Joseph W.
Joseph Waters enlisted on August 30, 1861, and was mustered into the 3rd Battery Iowa Light Artillery on September 25, 1861, as a musician (bugler). The 3rd Battery Iowa Light Artillery mustered into service on September 24, 1861; the battery fought at Pea Ridge and Helena, and participated in the Little Rock campaign. Waters mustered out with ...
Watie, Stand
Stand Watie was born on December 12, 1806, in Oothcloga (near present day Rome, Georgia). Degadoga, or “He Stands,” was given the name Isaac S. Watie by his parents; he later dropped his Christian name and became known as Stand Watie. At age twenty-two he acquired a license to practice law and procured ...
Watson, Samuel Lee
Samuel Watson mustered into the 2nd Missouri Cavalry (“Merrill’s Horse) on September 1, 1861, as the regimental quartermaster sergeant. He was promoted to second lieutenant on July 1, 1862, and assigned to Company E, and was promoted to first lieutenant on November 17, 1862. The 2nd Missouri Cavalry was engaged in the pursuit of guerillas ...
Weaver, Omer R.
Webster, Joseph Dana
Joseph Webster was born on August 25, 1811, in Hampton, New Hampshire. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1832 and studied law; in 1835 he became a civil engineer and was employed and commissioned in the Regular Army’s Topographical Engineers. He served in the Mexican-American War, resigned with the rank of captain in ...
Wehle, George
Germany-born George Wehle, a resident of Wyanet, Illinois, enlisted on September 1, 1861, in Company D, 7th Kansas Cavalry at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The regiment was organized in September and October 1861, and mustered into service on October 28, 1861. Initially assigned to western Missouri, the 7th, known as “Jennison’s Jayhawkers,” became infamous ...
Weymouth, John E.
Hand-drawn sketch of Lieutenant John Weymouth, 18th Virginia Infantry, drawn by Major John C. Smith, 12th Arkansas Infantry, while both were prisoners of war at Johnson’s Island, Lake Erie, Ohio. Weymouth was wounded and captured at the Battle of Gettysburg on July 3, 1863. Smith, a native of Ireland, came to the ...
Wheeler, John B.
John Wheeler of Troy, Kansas, mustered into the 13th Kansas Infantry as lieutenant colonel on September 20, 1862, at Atchison, Kansas, the same date the regiment was organized. The regiment fought in the 1862 battles of Newtonia and Prairie Grove. The 13th was involved in the capture of Fort Smith and several other ...
Wheeler, Mrs. John B.
Wherry, William M.
William Wherry was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on September 13, 1836; he attended the University of Missouri and was a merchant before the war. After the Civil War began, Wherry became a first lieutenant in the 3rd U. S. Reserve Corps, Missouri Infantry, and served on the staff of General Nathaniel Lyon during ...