HISTORY INDEX - L


Subject
Page
 Lane, Gen., wounded,
503
 Law, Gen., wounded,
503
 Lawler, Gen. Michael K., in Vicksburg campaign,
494
 Lawton, Gen. A. R., at the Antietam,
481
 Lebanon captured, 
497
 Ledlie, Gen. James H., at mine explosion,
515
 Lee, Gen. Robert E., commands in western Virginia,
     given command of the Confederate forces in Virginia,
     endeavors to get McClellan away from Richmond,
     campaign against Pope,
     marches into Maryland,
     at South Mountain and the Antietam,
     position of his army after Antietam,
     at Fredericksburg
     at Chancellorsville,
     in the Gettysburg campaign,
     in the overland campaign,
     moves to Petersburg,
     evacuates Petersburg,
     surrenders,
457
472
476
476, et seq.
477
482
482
483
485
488, et seq.
499, et seq.
514
524, et seq.
525
 Lefferts, Col. Marshall, takes his regiment to Washington,
498
 Lexington, Mo., siege of,
461
 Lincoln, Abraham, speech on slavery,
     nominated for president,
     inaugurated,
     first inaugural address,
     first call for troops,
     his difficulties with Gen. McClellan,
     his hatred of slavery,
     modifies Gen. Fremont’s order,
     annuals, Gen. Hunter’s,
     recommends payment for slaves,
     proclaims emancipation,
     his letter to Gen. Hooker,
     his criticism of tie War Department,
     renominated for president,
     re-elected,
     his anecdote of swapping horses,
     in the Hampton Roads conference,
     assassinated,
     his visit to Richmond,
449
449
451
451
453
470, et seq.
481
482
482
482
482
485
499
518
519
519
523
527
527
 Logan, Gen. John A., in Vicksburg campaign, 
     in Atlanta campaign, 
494
512
 Longfellow, Henry W., quoted
452
 Longstreet, Gen. James, at Bull Run, 
     before Richmond,
     in second Bull Run campaign,
     in Fredericksburg campaign,
     in Gettysburg campaign,
     at Chickamauga,
     at Knoxville,
     in the overland campaign,
     wounded,
454
473, et seq.
477, et seq.
483, et seq.
488 et seq.
497, et seq.
498
499, et seq.
500
 Lookout Mountain, battle of,
498
 Louis Napoleon unfriendly to the United States,
459
 Louisiana secedes,
451
 Lovell, Gen. Mansfield, at New Orleans,
464
 Lyon, Capt. Nathaniel, sent to Missouri, 
     placed in command, 
     occupies Jefferson City, 
     fights at Booneville, 
     defeats McCulloch, 
     killed, 
456
456
456
456
456
456