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t Lincoln's death-bed, 540 =Lincoln, Samuel=, ancestor of the President, emigrates to America, 3 =Lincoln, Sarah=, sister of the President, born, 5; goes to school, 6 =Lincoln, Sarah Bush Johnston=. See _Johnston, Sarah Bush_ =Lincoln, Thomas=, father of the President, 3; narrowly escapes capture by Indians, 4; learns carpenter's trade, 5; marries Nancy Hanks, June 12, 1806, 5; daughter of, born, 5; removes to Rock Spring Farm, 5, 6; Abraham, son of, born, 6; buys farm on Knob Creek, 6; emigrates to Indiana, 7, 8; death of his wife, 9; marries Sally Bush Johnston, 10; emigrates to Illinois, 20 =Lincoln, Thomas=, son of President Lincoln, birth of, 69; death of, 69; accompanies Mr. Lincoln to Washington, 168 =Lincoln, William Wallace=, son of President Lincoln, birth of, 69; death of, 69, 293; accompanies Mr. Lincoln to Washington, 168 =Lloyd, John M.=, keeps tavern at Surrattsville, Maryland, 536 =Logan, Stephen T.=, at Springfield, Illinois, 52; law partnership with Lincoln, 70; defeated for Congress, 91 ="Long Nine,"= a power in Illinois legislature, 61 =Longstreet, James=, Confederate lieutenant-general, besieges Burnside at Knoxville, 391; retreats toward Virginia, 391; reports conversation with Ord, 503; in final defense of Richmond, 509 =Louisiana=, State of, military governor appointed for, 419; election for members of Congress, 422; contest over slavery clause in new constitution, 422, 423; election of State officers in, 425, 426; adopts new constitution abolishing slavery, 426; slavery in, throttled by public opinion, 473; ratifies Thirteenth Amendment, 475 =Lovejoy, Elijah P.=, murder of, 46 =Lovell, Mansfield=, Confederate major-general, evacuates New Orleans, 285; sends men and guns to Vicksburg, 286 =Lyon, Nathaniel=, brigadier-general United States Volunteers, service in Missouri, 202-204; killed at Wilson's Creek, 234, 235 =Lyons, Richard Bickerton Pemell=, baron, afterward earl, British minister at Washington, instructed to demand apology for _Trent_ affair, 246 =McClellan, George B.=, major-general, general-in-chief, United States army, orders concerning slaves, 221; commissioned by Governor Dennison, 224; his previous career, 224; quick promotion of, 224; successes in western Virginia, 224, 225; ordered to Washington, 229; his ambition, 249-251; organizes Army of th
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