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Keyes, Lieutenant-Colonel, officious conduct of, 205-207.
key, Postmaster-General, gives Mrs. Mumford a clerkship, 446.
Kilpatrick, General, starts on raid to Richmond, 628; aids Butler to repulse enemy at Suffolk, 621.
Kimball, Dr., Gilman, invaluable services in Butler's department, 892.
Kimball, Lieutenant-Colonel, attacks Manchac Pass, 501.
King, Preston, describes Republican sensational caucas to Seward, 537.
King, Captain, report referred to, 804.
Kinsman, Gen. J. C., in New Orleans mob, 374-375; accompanies Butler on health inspection, 395; as member of Lafourche confiscation commission, 521; acts as provost judge, 526.
Kinsman, J. Burnham, on Butler's staff, 893.
Kirkland's Brigade, reference to, 795.
Kirkwood House, Washington, Johnson at, 930.
Know-Nothing party, 120, 125.
Kruttschmidt, acting Prussian consul at New Orleans, 432-435.
Ku-Klux, outrages of, 961; the bill passed in regard to, 962.
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