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INDEX

Jackson, Andrew, President, II, 148

Jackson, General Thomas J. (Stonewall), raid of, into Shenandoah Valley, II, 342-346, 392

 at Cedar Mountain, II, 353-356

 the attempt to “bag,” II, 359-371

 victories at Chancellorsville, II, 415-428, 430, 431, 437; III, 51

 death of, II, 429

Jackson, Mrs. Helen Hunt, III, 388, 389

Jacobi, Abraham, medical student, I, 254

 famous physician, I, 254, 272, 273; III, 454

Jefferson, Thomas, birthday celebration of, II, 118, 119, 126, 129

 wise saying of, II, 142

Jena, battle of, I, 360

Jenckes, Representative Thomas A., III, 317

Jennings, Louis J., reverses editorial opinion of Carl Schurz, III, 347

John, Archduke, of Austria, I, 181

 appoints imperial commissioner, I, 181

 elected regent, I, 182, 183

 recalls commissioner, I, 183, 185

Johnson, Andrew, Military Governor, III, 95-97

 succeeds to the Presidency, III, 139

 attitude of, toward assassination conspirators, III, 143, 150

 issues Amnesty and North Carolina reconstruction proclamations, III, 150-153, 157

 sends Carl Schurz on mission through the South, III, 158

 ignores letters and report of, III, 183, 185, 195, 201, 202

 beginning of political contest with Congress, III, 213

 his view regarding the “States lately in rebellion,” III, 219, 220, 230

 vetoes Freedmen’s Bureau bill, III, 225

 commits fatal blunder in speech, III, 226

 vetoes Civil Rights bill, III, 229

 vetoes second Freedmen’s Bureau bill, III, 237

ill-advised speeches during his Presidential tour, III, 242-244

defeat of, as Presidential candidate, III, 245

impeachment of, III, 252, 281-283, 315

hated in Missouri, III, 293

some results of his conflict with Congress, III, 315

Johnston, General Joseph E., II, 336, 337; III, 111-114

Jomini, General Henri, II, 273

Jones, J. Russell, Minister to Belgium, III, 308-310

Juares, Benito, president of Republic of Mexico, II, 297, 298

Jülich, I, 27, 84

Jungfrau, the, I, 375

Jura Mountains, the, I, 237

Jüssen, Ferdinand, I, 26, 27, 34

 Georg, I, 27

 Heribert (“der Burghalfen”), I, 7; II, 265

 description of, I, 8-12

 home and household of, I, 12-18

 becomes paralyzed, I, 18-20

 relations of, with Count Metternich, I, 37-39

 death of, I, 39

 Heribert, the younger, I, 251

 passport of, I, 251, 252, 255, 273, 284, 288, 291

 Jacob, I, 27, 83, 84

 goes to America, II, 46

 Marianna, marries Christian Schurz, I, 7

 character of, I, 24

 Peter, I, 26, 44


Kaiserlautern, revolutionary capital of the Palatinate, I, 178, 180, 189

Kalisch, famous manifesto issued from, I, 104, 105

Kane, Colonel Thomas L., II, 376

Kansas, Free State party in, II, 66, 83-87

Kansas-Nebraska Bill, the, II, 19, 21, 23, 28, 32, 34, 37, 84, 110, 192

Karlsruhe, I, 197, 244

Kattegat, I, 325

Kaufmann, Sigismund, III, 296

Kearney, General Philip, II, 361, 365-368, 371, 372

 death of, II, 377, 394

Keith, Representative, II, 164

Kelley, William D., II, 179, 188

Kellogg, William Pitt, III, 354

Kelly’s Ford, II, 407, 410

Key, General David McKendree, III, 375, 377

King, General Charles, III, 50

King, General Rufus, II, 360

King, Senator Preston, II, 180; III, 237

Kinkel, Gottfried, I, 254, 262

Kinkel, Johann Gottfried, Professor at Bonn, I, 98

 description of, I, 99

 democratic leader, I, 116, 128, 132, 137, 138, 169

 edits the Bonner Zeitung, I, 129

 elected to lower House of Diet, I, 158

 returns to Bonn, I, 169

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