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II., 526, 303; succeeds Franklin at the French court, 340; III., 179, 296, 302; V., filling of official positions, 159-162; effect of four-year rule, 164; three requisites of a good official, 166; coinage of standard silver dollar stopped by, 281; VI., Louisiana purchase, 217

Jeffersonian Administration, a, V., 163, 164, 165, 166

Jeffries, J., III., 118

Jenckes, Thomas A., II., 143

Jewell, Marshall, III., 381, 407; VI., 285

Jews, VI., persecution of, 304

Johnson, Andrew, I., 232, 255; to, 256; 258, 259; to, 260; 264, 265, 266, 267, 270; to, 270; 270 n., 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 374, 375, 379, et seq., 424, 437, 459, 464; II., 43, 44, 48, 51, 135, 151, 152, 247; III., 41, 50; IV., succession to the Presidency a misfortune to the South, 370; irritates the South, IV., 371; erratic manifestations of, lead to reactionary attempts, 375, 385; VI., “the States lately in rebellion,” 317, 318, 321, 323

Johnston (General), Joseph E., I., 235, 282, 423; V., inefficiency of, 179

Jones, Hon. Anson, II., 201

Jones, George, IV., 355, 359, 407

Jones, Secretary of State of Texas, II., 200

Journalistic enterprise, I., 260, 274, 276

Juarez, Benito Pablo, I., 203

Judd, N. B., I., to, 183

Julian, George W., IV., 151 n.; to, 168; 181, 183; to, 184; 231

Kansas, I., criticized by Europeans, 28; conflict between anti- and pro-slavery adherents over admission of, 29; III., usurpation in, 22; Sumner on admission of, as a free State, 30

Kansas and Nebraska bill, I., 139, 140; V., 192

Kearny (General), Philip, I., 220

Keith, Governor, IV., induces Franklin to go to London, 311

Kelley, Wm. D. (Pennsylvania), III., 198

Kellogg, Wm. Pitt (Governor of Louisiana), III., 79, 80, 81, 84, 85, 95, 116, 119, 122, 132, 139, 146, 400

Kelly, “Boss,” III., 303, 322

Kelly, George A., III., 117 Kelly, John, IV., 213, 214

Kemble (Indian inspector), IV., 52, 53, 54, 55

Kennedy, H., I., 300

Kent, III., and the electoral count, 361

King, Preston, I., 162

King, Rufus, I., 100

King, William, I., 293, 322

Kinkel, Gottfried, I., to, 14 and n.; to, 18; to, 23; to, 33

Kirkwood, Samuel J., IV., 93, 94, 95, 147 n., 148

Kischinev, VI., atrocities committed at, 303, 305

Klein, V., demand for punishment of, questioned, 15; report denied, 16

Know-Nothing movement, III., 62

Know-Nothings, I., 15, 16, 35, 42, 46, 48, 73, 76

Koerner (Governor), Gustav, I., 119; III., 225

Kruger, Paul, VI., 121

Kryzanowski, General, IV., 451

Ku-Klux, I., 452; II., 312, 332, 384, 398, 399, 424; III., 86, 90, 178; IV., 373

Ku-Klux legislation, II., 254, 277, 285, 312

Lacretelle, de, Jean, Charles Dominique, IV., account given by, of Franklin in France, 335

Lamar, L. Q. C., IV., 350; to, 355; to, 451; to, 453; from, 453 n.; to, 457

Lamont, Daniel, V., clearing out incapables, 178

Lampher, Dr., II., 422

Lancaster, IV., collector of customs at St. Louis, 456, 457

Land, A. D., III., 118

Landers, IV., fiat-money advocate, 24, 26

Land-grant railroads, IV., 174 et seq., 192, et seq., 227, 229, 230, 233, 237, 238, 241, 278