of, 274
=Jackson, Andrew=, seventh President of the United States,
gives impetus to system of party caucuses and conventions, 52
=Jackson, Claiborne F.=, governor of Missouri,
attempts to force Missouri secession, 202-204;
flight to Springfield, Missouri, 234
=Jackson, Thomas Jonathan ("Stonewall")=, Confederate lieutenant-general,
Shenandoah valley campaign, 305, 306;
mentioned, 328;
killed at Chancellorsville, 369
=Jaquess, James F.=, D.D., colonel United States Volunteers,
visits to the South, 461, 462;
interview with Jefferson Davis, 462
=Jewett, William Cornell=, letter to Greeley, 458
=Johnson, Andrew=, seventeenth President of the United States,
in thirty-seventh Congress, 217;
telegram about East Tennessee, 259;
retains seat in Senate, 419;
appointed military governor of Tennessee, 420;
begins work of reconstruction, 428;
nominated for Vice-President, 448, 449;
popular and electoral votes for, 470;
disapproves Sherman's agreement with Johnston, 523;
proclamation of amnesty, 526;
plot to murder, 535;
rejoicing of radicals on his accession to the Presidency, 545;
takes oath of office, 545
=Johnson, Herschel V.=, candidate for Vice-President, 1860, 152
=Johnston, Albert Sidney=, Confederate general,
council with Hardee and Beauregard, 267;
killed at Pittsburg Landing, 273
=Johnston, Joseph E.=, quartermaster-general United States army,
Confederate general, member of Congress, joins Confederacy, 196, 208;
understanding with Beauregard, 215, 216;
joins Beauregard at Bull Run, 228;
opinion of battle of Bull Run, 228;
retrograde movement, 297;
defeats McClellan at Fair Oaks, 302;
succeeds Bragg, 395;
strength of, in spring of 1864, 405;
superseded by Hood, 407;
again placed in command, 416, 501;
interview with Davis, 520;
begins negotiations with Sherman, 520;
meetings with Sherman, 521, 522;
agreement between them, 522;
agreement disapproved at Washington, 523;
surrender of, 524
=Johnston, Sarah Bush=, marries Thomas Lincoln, 10;
improves the condition of his household, 10;
tells of Lincoln's studious habits, 13
=Jones, Thomas=, assists Booth and Herold, 542, 543
=Judd, Norman B.=, minister to Prussia, member of Congress,
nominates Lincoln for President, 1860, 149;
member of Lincoln's suite, 173
=Kansas=, State of, slavery struggle in, 113-115;
Lecompton Bill defeated in Congress, 117
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