Grant; as war statesman;
birth; education; appearance; personal characteristics; appointments;
quoted; and Vallandigham; Emancipation; foreign policy; Cabinet; as
Commander-in-Chief; and McClellan; stories; letter to a bereaved mother;
Second Inaugural quoted; military orders; halts McDowell; and Hooker;
and Stanton; cipher letter to Grant; and Sherman; meets Union leaders;
assassination; approves terms of surrender; bibliography
Little Sorrel, Jackson's horse
Logan, General J. A.; replaces McPherson at Atlanta; Ezra Church; Nashville
Logan's Cross Roads, Confederates at; Thomas's victory at
Longstreet, General James, entrains for Gordonsville; Jackson's march
against Pope; Second Bull Run; obstructs Lee's plans; at Hagerstown;
leaves Lee; reinforces Bragg; Wauhatchie; urges help for Vicksburg;
Gettysburg; Wilderness; wounded
Lookout Mountain, _see_ Chattanooga
Louisiana, Union forces in; Sherman in; secedes
_Louisiana_, Confederate ironclad; as mine ship
Louisville (Kentucky), Bragg at; Grant inspects
_Louisville_, at Fort Donelson
Lovell, General Mansfield, evacuates New Orleans
Lyon, General Nathaniel, commands at St. Louis; fight for Missouri; Fremont
and; Wilson's Creek; killed
McAllister, Fort, naval conflict near; Hazen's attack
McClellan, General G. B., in West Virginia; recalled to Washington; bubble
reputation; former career; "Young Napoleon of the West"; newspaper
publicity; force in Virginia; telegram to Grant delayed; Federal invasion
of Virginia under; dismissal; Lincoln and; Democratic candidate for
President (1864); plan of campaign; Peninsula Campaign; at Fortress
Monroe; base at White House; in Chickahominy swamps; government
interference with; Jackson aids against; awaits McDowell; number of
troops; exaggerates number of enemy; Seven Pines; Stuart's ride around;
Lee and; changes base to Harrison's Landing; Malvern Hill; plans to
take Richmond; ordered to Aquia; Pope and; discovers Lee's plans; lets
opportunity slip; Antietam; superseded by Burnside; popularity
McClernand, General J. B., Grant's second-in-command; fails to meet Banks;
battle on own account; at Fort Donelson; Shiloh; Arkansas Post; as a
general; breach of discipline; dismissal
McCulloch, General Benjamin at Wilson's Creek; killed at Pea Ridge
McDowell, General Irvin, assists Scott; crosses Potomac; Bull Run;
President reviews army of; number of troops; difficulties encountered;
quoted
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