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Huntersville, expedition sent against by
Milroy, 2.104.
Huntsville,
Ala., capture of by
Gen. Mitchel, 2.266.
I.
Illinois, attitude of in relation to secession, 1.212; response of to the
President's call for troops, 1.456.
Imprisonment of seditious persons, 1.450.
Inauguration of
Abraham Lincoln, 1.287.
Inauguration, of
Jefferson Davis as
President of the
Confederacy, 1.257.
Independence,
Mo., captured by Confederates, 2.532;
Price driven from by
Pleasanton, 3.279.
Indiana, attitude of in relation to secession, 1.211; preparations for war made in, 3.92-3.94.
“
Indianola,” iron-clad, capture and destruction of by the
Confederates, 2.590.
Indians, influence of rebel emissaries upon, 1.475; atrocities of at the
battle of Pea Ridge, 2.259; troubles with in
Minnesota, 3.224.
Indian Trust Fund robbery, 1.145.
Iowa, aid promised to the
Government by, 1.214.
“
Isaac Smith,” steamer, capture of by the
Confederates, 3.191.
Island No.10, occupation of by
Gen. Polk, 2.237;
Beauregard placed in command of, 2.238; siege of, 2.241-2.246; surrender of to Corn.
Foote, 2.247; profound sensation produced by .the fall of, 2.248.
Iuka, occupied by
Price, 2.513; battle of, 2.514; flight of
Price from, 2.516; visit of the author to, 2.516.
Iverson, Senator, seditious speech of in Senate, 1.80.
J.
Jackson,
Gov. Claiborne F., disloyal action of in
Missouri, 1.201; secession in
Missouri promoted by, 1.464; calls for fifty thousand State troops, 1.471.
Jackson,
Miss., secession convention at, 1.163; battle of, 2.607; sacked by
Sherman's troops, 3.146.
Jackson, “
Stonewall,” in the Shenandoah Valley, 2.368; his rapid advance and .retreat in the valley, 2.390-2.394; called to aid in the defense of
Richmond, 2.399; forms a junction with
Lee at
Richmond, 2.414; movements of against
Pope, 2.448; captures
Harper's Ferry, 2.472; his flank movement at
Chancellorsville, 3.27; death of, 3.31.
Jacksonville, abandoned by the
Confederates, 2.321.
James Island, defeat of
Gen. Benham at, 3.187;
Gen. Terry's movement against, 3.201; battle on, 3.203.
James River, crossed by the Army of the Potomac under
Grant, 3.333.
Jefferson City, proceedings of the loyal convention at, 2.55; threatened by
Price in 1864, 3.278.
Jeffersonton, defeat of
Gregg at, 3.103.
Jenkins, Gen., raid of to
Chambersburg and
Hagerstown, 3.53.
Jenkinson's Ferry,
Ark., battle of, 3.272.
Johnson, Andrew, bold stand taken by in the Senate, 1.226; appointed military governor of
Tennessee, 2.235; his inauguration as
President, 3.570; impeachment of, 3.620.
Johnson Reverdy, resolution offered by in the
Washington Peace Congress, 1.241.
Johnsonville, destruction of stores at caused by
Forrest, 3.418.
Johnston, Gen. A. S., in command of the
Confederate “Western Department,” 2.189; killed at the
battle of Shiloh, 2.275.
Johnston, Gen. J. E., withdraws the rebel forces from
Harper's Ferry, 1.521; position and numbers of troops under before the movement on
Manassas, 1.583; wounded at Fair Oaks Station, 2.412; movements of for the relief of
Vicksburg, 2.624; superseded by
Hood, 3.383; details of the surrender of to
Sherman, 3.571-3.575.
Jonesboroa, battle of, 3.392.
Jones, Col. J. R., death of at Bachelor's Creek, 3.185.
Judge,
Thomas J., commissioner to
Washington from
Alabama, 1.286.
K.
Kanawha Valley, operations of
Gen. Cox in; 1.537; operations of
Rosecrans against
Floyd in, 2.101.
Kane, George P., an instrument of Conspirators in
Baltimore, 1.281; machinations of, 1.551.
Kansas,
Gen. Hunter's operations in, 2.184.
Kautz, Gen., his raid against railways south and southwest of
Richmond, 3.323.
Kautz and
Wilson, operations of against railways south of
Petersburg, 3.338.
Kearney, Gen., Philip, at the
battle of Williamsburg, 2.380; death of at the
battle of Chantilly, 2.461.
“
Kearsarge” and “
Alabama,” history of the conflict between, 3.435.
Kelley, Col. B. F., commands the First Virginia Regiment, 1.493; his march against insurgents at
Philippi, 1.495; operations of in
Western Virginia, II 102.
Kelly's Ford, cavalry battle near, 3.22.
Kenesaw Mountain, operations of
Sherman at, 3.380.
Kenly, John R., provost-marshal in
Baltimore, 1.552.
Kennedy, John A., interesting letter of in relation to
Gen. Stone and
President Lincoln (note), 2.147.
Kentucky, loyalty of a majority of the people of, 1.200; state of public opinion in, 1.458; effect of “Conditional Unionism” in, 1.460; mischievous influence of the neutrality of, 2.60, 72; military operations in, 2.71-2.78, 85-91,190-196, 498-511: loyal action of the legislature of, 2.75; end of neutrality in, 2.76; “provisional government” organized in, 2.189.
“
Keokuk,” iron-clad, sunk in
Charleston Harbor, 3.196.
Kernstown, battle of, 2.370.
Key West, saved to the
Union, 1.363.
Kilpatrick, Gen., Judson, defeated by a stratagem of
Stuart's, 3.105; his raid against
Richmond in 1864, 3.288; expedition of against the
West Point and Macon railway, 3.391; surprised by
Wade Hampton, 3.497.
Kimball, Major E. A., gallantry of at the
battle of Roanoke Island, 2.172.
Kinston,
N. C., battle near, 3.183.
Kirksville, Mo. battle at, 2.532.
Knights of the Golden Circle, mischievous influence of in
Texas, 1.187.
Knoxville, abandoned by
Buckner on the approach of
Burnside, 3.129; operations of
Burnside from, 3.155;
Longstreet moves on, 3.156; invested by
Longstreet, 3.157; siege of, 3.171-3.175; visit of the author to in 1866, 3.284.
Kulp House, battle of, 3.380.