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W. H. M. Washington, North P. O., Mathews County, Va.—Surgeon C. S. N.; served on ram Arkansas, steamer Chattahoochie and steamer Fredericksburg.

W. F. Wilson, Hillsboro, Texas—Midshipman C. S. N., also passed midshipman C. S. N.; served at Savannah, steamer Morgan, Mobile, schoolship Patrick Henry, steamer Virginia No 2, Charleston Station, and Battery Cook, James River.

Mike Wade, Florence, S. C.—Ordinary seaman; served on Wilmington Station.

George S. Waterman, Chicago,—Ill. Midshipman C. S. N.; served on steamer St. Mary's, Fenner's Louisiana Battery, light artillery; steamer Gaines, Battery Buchanan.

N. C. Whittle, Norfolk, Va.—Lieutenant C. S. N.; served on steamer Nashville, steamer Louisiana; prisoner, steamer Chattahoochie and cruiser Shenandoah.

Edwin P. Weaver, New Orleans, La.—Engineer C. S. N.; served on steamer Gains and Mobile Station.

John T. Walker, New York City—Midshipman U. S. N., lieutenant C. S. N.; served on steamer Ellis, steamer Patrick Henry, battle of Hampton Roads, at naval battle of Drewry's Bluff, steamer Chicora, abroad, and steamer Georgia.