ginia
Kansas, Southern sympathy in
Kearny, General Philip, Second Bull Run
_Kearsarge_, U. S. S., and _Alabama_
Kenesaw Mountain (Georgia), Johnston at; battle; Sherman watches Allatoona
engagement from
Kenly, Colonel, at Front Royal
Kennon, Confederate naval officer
Kentucky, opinions divided in; neutral; Southern sympathy in; Confederates
lose hold of eastern; Federals conquer; Bragg's invasion of; Morgan's
raid; Grant's army in; Hood's objective
Kernstown (Virginia), battle
_Keystone State_, Confederate gunboats attack
Kingston (Georgia), Johnston retires to
Knoxville (Tennessee), Burnside occupies; Longstreet sent against;
dependent upon Chattanooga; Bragg's connection cut; Grant's inspection of
Lacy, chaplain at Jackson's headquarters
Lamb, Colonel commands Fort Fisher
Lancaster (Ohio), Sherman at
Lebanon (Missouri), General Curtis at
Lebanon Springs, Jackson at
Lee, Fitzhugh, Stuart and
Lee, General R. E.; at San Antonio; military career; decision for South;
resignation from U. S. Army; commands Virginia forces; Kanawha campaign;
military adviser at Richmond; prevision; as a leader; age; McClellan
against; maneuvering in Virginia; made Commander-in-Chief; in 1862-63;
and Jackson; plans Valley campaign; appointed to command in eastern
Virginia and North Carolina; plan against McClellan; Seven Days;
McClellan foils; sends Jackson against Pope; entrains Longstreet for
Gordonsville; as strategist; divides army; Second Bull Run; and
Longstreet; invasion of Maryland; again divides army; at Antietam; at
Culpeper; Fredericksburg; Burnside tries to surprise; Hooker against;
quoted; Chancellorsville; defeat at Gettysburg; no part in Chattanooga
strategy; plans counter-attack in Pennsylvania; Brandy Station;
position before Gettysburg; Gettysburg; retreat; attempt to bring on
Third Manassas; on importance of Wilmington; at Orange Court House;
Wilderness; Spotsylvania; illness; prepares for Cold Harbor; at Cold
Harbor; losses; siege; losses; Petersburg; insoluble problem; leaves
Petersburg; Sailor's Creek; asks terms of Grant; surrenders; terms of
surrender; farewell to army
Lexington (Kentucky) Grant inspects; Morgan's raid
Lexington (Missouri), Price takes
Lick Creek, Grant's forces at
Lincoln, Abraham, Inaugural; declares blockade; and Lee; calls for
Missouri's quota of volunteers; general call for volunteers; and civil
control; on evaders of service; reelection; and
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