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  Kingston (Ga.), 127. Kleven, Capt. John E., 180; at Monteith Swamp, 154. Kopff, Asst. Surg. Thomas, of Third Wisconsin, 180.

, Gen. Robert E., 96, 97; at Rappahannock River, 39; Richmond, 171; surrenders, 173, 176. Leesburg (Va.), executions at, 81. Lewis, Gov. James T., 120. Libby prison, 29. Lieurance, Lieut. Stephen, of Third Wisconsin, 180. Limbocker, Capt. George W., 25, 26. Lincoln, President Abraham, 166; call for troops, 3; at Maryland Heights, 63; pardons, 109; appoints Howard, 134; votes for, 146; assassinated, 175. Lincoln County (Tenn.), 105; guerrillas in, 106, 114; reorganized, 109-111. Little Round Top (Pa.), 84. See also Battles: Gettysburg. Little Washington (Va.), 31. Losses: at Bolivar Heights, 13; Winchester, 19, 20; in retreat to Martinsburg, 29; Cedar Mountain, 34-36; Antietam, 60-63; Gettysburg, 89; New Hope Church, 126; Peach Tree Creek, 129, 134, 135. Louisville (Ky.), 98, 145, 180. Lynchburg (Tenn.), birthplace of David Crockett, 105.

, Lieut. William T., of Second Massachusetts, 179. McClellan, Gen. George B., 15, 47; arrests legislature, 11; retreats, 39; reappointed, 46; removed, 64; votes for, 146. McDowell, Gen. Irvin, commands corps, 30; at Cedar Mountain, 36; criticized, 38; removed, 46. McIntyre, Capt. James B., mustering officer, 6. Macon (Ga.), march toward, 147. Macon Railroad, captured, 141. McPherson, Gen. James B., killed, 133. Madison (Ga.), 148. Madison (Wis.), 4, 104, 120; veterans at, 105. Maine, Tenth Regiment, at Cedar Mountain, 35.