ngth in Missouri and, 90; anti-Schofield delegation to Washington from, 91, 93-99; reorganization of the militia, 105, 106; enlistment of former rebels in the volunteers of, 105, 106; Lincoln's political standing in, 108, 109; Curtis appointed to command in, 112; movement of troops to Chicago from, recommended, 498
Kansas Cavalry Volunteers, service in Missouri, 37
Kansas City, Mo., S. at, 81-83; Lane agrees, but fails, to meet S. at, 81, 83; interview between S. and Ewing at, 82
Kelton, Utah, a trip to, 430
Kenesaw, Ga., military movements near, 133, 143; Johnston's withdrawal from, 136; Sherman's assault and repulse at, 142-144, 340
Kentucky, apprehended invasion of, by Hood, 163, 185, 193, 259, 260, 300, 303, 305, 316; possibilities of Forrest's harassing, 300; Thomas to have command over, 317; to be called on for militia, 322
Keokuk, Iowa, S.'s marriage at, 489
Kilauea, a trip to the crater of, 431
Kilbourne, Mrs. George E., 489
Kilbourne, Miss, Georgia,