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Surratt's sentence. Johnson, Bushrod R., captured at Fort Donelson, see vol. i. Johnson, Herschel V., nominated for Vice-President in 1860, see vol. i.; votes against secession in 1860. Johnson, Oliver, supports Lincoln in 1864, see vol. ii. Johnston, General A.S., plans to crush Grant and Buell in detail, see vol. i.; commands at battle of Shiloh; killed. Johnston, Joseph succeeds Jackson at Harper's Ferry, see vol. i.; aids Beauregard at Bull Run; on condition of Confederate army; evacuates Manassas; fears that McClellan will storm Yorktown, see vol. ii.; begins attack on McClellan; retreats from Sherman after Vicksburg; terms of Sherman with, in 1865; campaign against Sherman in 1864; removed by Davis; campaign against Sherman in Carolinas; plan of Lee to join; surrenders. Johnston, Sally, marries Thomas Lincoln, see vol. i.; her character. Jones, Abraham, ancestor of Lincoln, see vol. i. Judd, N.B., asked by Lincoln to help his canvass in 1860, see vol. i.; urges Lincoln to avoid danger of assassination. Julian, George W., in House in 1861, see vol. i.; on Republican dissatisfaction with Lincoln, see vol. ii. Kane, Marshal Geo. P., telegraphs for Southern aid to oppose passage of troops through Baltimore, see vol. i. Kansas, struggle in, between free and slave-state men, see vol. i.; rival constitutions of; admission of, under Lecompton Constitution, urged by Buchanan; opposed by Douglas; attempt of Congress to bribe into acceptance of Lecompton Constitution; rejects offer; speeches of Lincoln in. Kansas-Nebraska bill, introduced, see vol. i.; repeals Missouri Compromise. Keitt, Lawrence M., his fight with Grow, see vol. i. Kellogg, Win. Pitt, letter of Lincoln to, on extension of slavery, see vol. i. Kentucky, desire of Lincoln to retain in Union, see vol. i.; refuses to furnish troops; attempt of Secessionists to carry; wishes to be neutral; thereby intends to aid South; skillful dealings of Lincoln with; remains in Union; saved by State loyalty; its neutrality violated by South, joins North; campaign of Grant in; invaded by Bragg, see vol. ii. Keyes, General Erasmus D., favors McClellan's plan of campaign, see vol. i.; appointed corps commander; on force necessary to protect Washington, see vol. ii.; on impossibility of taking Yorkt
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