r, 252.
Jackson, General H. R., 118, 123.
Jefferson, Thomas, 6, 10, 32.
Jenkins's cavalry brigade, 263, 265; at Gettysburg, 297.
Jesup, General Thomas S., 134.
Johnson, General, Bushrod, mentioned, 347.
Johnson, General, Edward, 116, 143; captured, 335.
Johnson, Marmaduke, 90.
Johnson, Reverdy, mentioned, 85; offers to defend Lee, 401.
Johnston, Colonel S., mentioned, 300.
Johnston, General, Albert Sidney, notice of, 47 ; mentioned, 54, 102, 133, 134.
Johnston, General Joseph E., mentioned, 9, 38, 47, 48, 54, 101, 104, 110, III, 116, 132, 133, 134, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 146, 147, 148; promoted, 133; wounded, 149; praised, 369; to oppose Sherman, 372; letter to Mrs. Lee, 416.
Johnston, Peter, mentioned, 9.
Jones, General J. R., wounded, 212- 214.
Jones, General W. E., mentioned, 219, 224, 241.
Kautz's cavalry expedition, 364.
Kearney, General, Philip, 34, 196.
Kelly's Ford, 187.
Kelton, General, 197.
Keith, Rev., John, 26.
Kemper, General
. George Cocke, 1st La. Battn., 8th Va. (seven compalies), 18th, 19th, 28th, and 49th Va. (latter, three companies); Sixth Brigade, Col. J. A. Early, 13th Miss., 4th S. C., 7th and 24th Va.; Troops not brigaded: 7th and 8th La., Hampton Legion, S. C., 30th Va. (cav.), Harrison's Battn.
(cav.); Independent companies: 10th Cav., Washington (La.) Cav.; Artillery: Kemper's, Latham's, Loudoun, and Shield's batteries, Camp Pickens companies.
Army of the Shenandoah (Johnston's division), Brig.-Gen. Joseph E. Johnston:--First Brigade, Col. T. J. Jackson, 2d, 4th, 5th, and 27th Va., Pendleton's Batt.; Second Brigade, Col. F. S. Bartow, 7th, 8th, and 9th Ga., Duncan's and Pope's Ky. Battns., Alburti's Batt.; Third Brigade, Brig.-Gen. Barnard E. Bee, 4th Ala., 2d and 11th Miss., 1st Tenn., Imboden's Batt.; Fourth Brigade, Col. A. Elzey, 1st Md. Battn., 3d Tenn., 10th and 13th Va., Grane's Batt.; Not brigaded: 1st Va. Cav., 33d Va. Inf.
The Federal Army, commanded by Brigadier-General Ir
vision, 174
Hunter, R. M. T., U. S. Sen.,Va., 25
Huttonsville, 147
I.
Illinois, 127
Imboden, General, 185
Indiana, 127; volunteers, 128
Iverson, Secretary, 12
J.
Jackson, Camp, 117; captured by General Lyon, 118 et seq.
Jackson, Fort, 79
Jackson, General T. J. ( Stonewall ), 187
Jackson, Governor, 115 et seq., 119, 121 et seq., 124
Jackson, murderer of Ellsworth, 113
Jefferson City, 123
Jefferson, Fort, on Tortugas Island, 16
Johnston, General Joseph E, resigns from Federal army, 108; in command at Harper's Ferry, 158; destroys Harper's Ferry, 161; movements of, before Patterson, in the Shenandoah Valley, 162 et seq.; his march to Manassas, 168; in command at Bull Run, 182 et seq.; opinion of, on the battle of Bull Run, 211
Jones, Colonel (of the Massachusetts Sixth), 84
Jones, Lieutenant, 95
K.
Kanawha, proposed State of, 146
Kanawha River, the Great, 141; valley, 146
Kane, Marshal, 87, 88 et seq.
Kelly, Co
view, 278; 373.
Brown, B. Gratz, at Chicago Convention, 321.
Brown, Col., (Union,) at Chicamicomico, 600.
Brown, Col. Harvey, at Fort Pickens, 601.
Brown, David Paul, 126.
Brown, Frederick, killed by Martin White, 284.
Brown, Gov. Joseph E., of Ga., speech at Convention, 337; his Message, urging Secession, 347.
Brown, John, at the battle of Black Jack, 244; 279; his early life, 280 to 282; what Redpath says of him, 282-3; at the battle of Osawatomie, 284; his speech at Law
Johnson, Waldo P., of Mo., offers a Peace resolve in the Senate, 571.
Johnson, Wm. Cost, of Md., offers resolves to reject Abolition petitions, 146.
Johnston, Col. Edward, commands the Rebels at Alleghany Summit, Va., 527.
Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., evacuates Harper's Ferry, etc., 535; is left at liberty to reinforce Beauregard, 536; reenforces Beauregard at Manassas, 540; 542; outranks Beauregard, 544; allusion to, 618.
Johnston, Josiah S., of La., on Cuba, 268.
Jones, Col, (Re