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&emsp;entrenched at Marye’s Heights, II, 399, 400, 402, 407

&emsp;army of, II, 410, 411

&emsp;genius of, II, 414, 419, 427-430, 432

&emsp;at Gettysburg, II, 439; III, 4, 15, 16, 19, 20, 29, 27, 41-44

&emsp;news of his surrender, III, 111

&emsp;terms of, an example, III, 116, 117, 286

&emsp;regarded as invincible, III, 131

&emsp;good influence of, III, 148

&emsp;testimony of, before Reconstruction Committee, III, 254

Legal-tender law enacted, II, 319

Leipzig, battle of, I, 5, 104

&emsp;concessions granted to citizens of, I, 115

&emsp;Gewandhaus concerts of, I, 343

Leith, I, 329, 330

Lessing’s Nathan der Weise, I, 35

Letters of “Junius,” II, 10

Lexington, II, 121

“Lexington, City of,” II, 147-152

Lexow, Rudolph, II, 233

Liberal Republican movement, III, 332, 338-353, et passim

Liblar, birthplace of Carl Schurz, I, 5, 7; II, 121, 122, 265

&emsp;life of villagers of, I, 11-14, 30, 31, 36, 45

Libby Prison, II, 409

Lichnowsky, Prince, I, 142

Lieven, Princess, see Brüning

Lincoln, Abraham, II, 83

&emsp;debates of, with Douglas, II, 86-90, 92-98; III, 297

&emsp;nominated for senatorship, II, 87

&emsp;biographers of, II, 88, 179, 237, 279, 391, 395

&emsp;description of, II, 89-91, 96, 98, 188

&emsp;Gettysburg speech of, II, 96

&emsp;defeated for Senatorship, II, 97

&emsp;Presidential nomination of, II, 176-188

&emsp;campaign, II, 192-207

&emsp;election of, II, 192, 202, 207, 212, 213, 216, 277

&emsp;inauguration of, II, 219; III, 302

&emsp;inaugural address of, II, 219, 220

&emsp;appoints Carl Schurz Minister to Spain, II, 220-222, 299

&emsp;calls for volunteers, II, 223, 231, 330, 331

&emsp;response to call, II, 224-227, 242

&emsp;Seward’s attempt to dictate to, II, 237, 238, 243, 279, 280

&emsp;cordial relations of, with Carl Schurz, II, 237, 242, 395, 396

&emsp;public opinion of, II, 239, 240

&emsp;Cabinet opinions of, II, 240-242

&emsp;views of, in regard to emancipation, II, 282, 283, 309, 310, 313, 314, 317

&emsp;strength of character of, II, 315, 316

&emsp;criticism of, II, 316-318, 391, 392, 395

&emsp;special message in regard to abolition of slavery, II, 322, 323, 325, 329

&emsp;rejoices over success of Monitor, II, 327, 328

&emsp;issues General War Orders, II, 336, 338, 347

&emsp;stories told by, II, 340, 341

&emsp;countermands Frémont’s emancipation order, II, 342

&emsp;issues Emancipation Proclamation, II, 389, 390

&emsp;letter of, to General Schurz, II, 392-395

&emsp;visits Army of the Potomac, II, 397

&emsp;removes McClellan, II, 397

&emsp;appoints Burnside, II, 397

&emsp;appoints Hooker, II, 403

&emsp;reviews Army of the Potomac, 11, 407

&emsp;pardons condemned soldier, III, 49

&emsp;appoints Andrew Johnson Military Governor of Tennessee, III, 95

&emsp;nominated for re-election, III, 102

&emsp;gives reasons for accepting, III, 103, 104

&emsp;magnanimous speech of, after re-election, III, 106, 107

&emsp;opposition to, III, 99-103

&emsp;affection for, among soldiers and “plain people,” III, 105, 106, 112

&emsp;goes to City Point, III, 108

&emsp;disproves rumor of rupture with Sumner, III, 109

&emsp;news of the assassination of, III, 112

&emsp;his death lamented, III, 138

&emsp;measures taken to avenge his death, III, 141-148

&emsp;desire of, to avoid capture of Jefferson Davis, III, 143, 144

&emsp;difference of opinion with, never made a personal matter, III, 212

&emsp;some traits of, III, 212, 215, 223

&emsp;reconstruction plans of, III, 221-225

&emsp;plan of, for negro suffrage, III, 248

Lincoln, Mrs. (Mary), II, 243, 244; III, 110

“Lincoln Cavalry,” the, organized, II, 236

Lind, village of, I, 26, 44, 78, 251

Liszt, Franz, I, 343

Little Anna, the, I, 319, 321, 323-327, 329, 330, 333, 335

Little River turnpike, II, 377

Loan, General Benjamin, III, 294-299

Löbell, Professor Johann, I, 128