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Imboden's cavalry, halt of, at Hancock vexes General Lee, 359.
Impressment of gold, urged by Longstreet, 588, 641, 646; of men, urged by Longstreet, 644.
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Jackson, Lieutenant-General Thomas Jonathan, at Manassas, 46; christened "Stonewall," 49; order to, from General Lee, June 11, 1862, for movement against McClellan, 114; reinforced by Lawton and Whiting for that purpose, 115; in conference with Lee and Longstreet, June, 1862, 121; lateness of, at Mechanicsville, 123; at Gaines's Mill, 126; encounters Franklin at White Oak Swamp, 133; ordered to follow McClellan's retreat from Malvern Hill, 146; fails to support Magruder, 149, 150; engages with Pope's forces at Slaughter Mountain, 156, 157; move of, on Manassas Junction, 167, 168; engages King's division at Groveton, 175, 177; sustains attack at Manassas, 180, 182; in heavy battle with Fitz-John Porter, 187; some characteristics of, 191, 192; hard pressed by Stevens at Chantilly, 193; comment on move of, to Manassas Junction, 197, 198; ordered by Lee to move against Harper's Ferry, 202, 231, 232; leaves Harper's Ferry to rejoin Lee, 233; arrives on field of Sharpsburg, 236; division of, receives attack of Hooker at Sharpsburg, 241; withdraws, 242; ordered by General Lee to turn Federal right, 257; commissioned lieutenant-general, 290; called by Lee towards Fredericksburg, 299, 309; loses opportunity for advance, 313; severely wounded at Chancellorsville, 328; death of, 332; comment on, at Sharpsburg, 401 (note); comment on, in Chickahominy campaign, 406; at Second Manassas, 407.
James River, Confederate troops on, in April, 1862, 67; McClellan changes base to, from the Chickahominy, 132; Longstreet assigned to command north of, 574.
Jenkins, General Micah, at Seven Pines, 95, 100; at Frayser's Farm, 135; at Fredericksburg, 311; ordered to Chambersburg with cavalry brigade, 340; brigade of, transferred to Hood's division and goes to Tennessee, 437; joins Hood's division after battle of Chickamauga, 462; Longstreet urges appointment of, to command of Hood's division, 467; engages in attack on Hooker's rear-guard, 475-477; at Lenoir's Station, 491; at Campbell's Station, 494; before Knoxville, 495; at Dandridge, 526; ordered to Strawberry Plains, 531; ordered to bridge the Holston River, 538; takes part in flank move, 563, and riding with Longstreet expresses high hopes, 563; mortally wounded, 564; tribute to, 566.
Jetersville, Confederates halted at, 610.
Johnson, General Bushrod R., at Chickamauga, 439; before Snodgrass Hill, 450; in assault on Fort Sanders, 505; severely engages Federals at Cumberland Gap, 513; honorable mention of, for march to Bean Station, 519; in affair near Dandridge, 532; at Five Forks, 596, 597; division of, mostly escapes in retreat from Petersburg, 614.
Johnson, Major-General Edward, advance at Gettysburg (evening of second day), 374, 387.
Johnson, President, letter to, from General Grant on Longstreet, 633, 634; reconstruction policy of, 635.
Johnson, General R. W., at Chickamauga, 442.
Johnston, General Joseph Eggleston, position of, before Manassas, 35, 41, 43; forces arrive at Manassas, 44; on field, 49; called to Richmond for council with War Department, 65; at Williamsburg, 79; compliment of, to Longstreet, 80; prepares to attack McClellan before McDowell can reach him, 85; calls council before Seven Pines, 85, 86; orders to Generals Smith and Huger, 89; orders troops to sleep on their lines, 100; wounded at close of Seven Pines, 100; high regard for, in army, 112; President Davis jealous of, 432; plan for campaign of, suggested by General Bragg, 545; superseded by Hood, 572; Longstreet asks for recall of, to service, 588; assigned to command in the Carolinas, 589.
Jones, General D. R., at Savage Station, 132; at Antietam, 260; overcome by the killing of his brother-in-law, Colonel Kingsbury, 262.
Jones, General J. M., at Gettysburg, 374; in opening of Wilderness, 558.
Jones, General J. R., wounded at Sharpsburg, 243.
Jones, General Samuel, raid against, at Salem, by General Averill, 521, 522.
Jones, General W. E., sent to arrest Union advance at Cumberland Gap, 503; fights engagement at Walker's Ford, 508; brilliant achievement of, at Cumberland Gap, 522, 523.
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Kearny, General Philip, at Williamsburg, 75; at Seven Pines, 96; report of, on battle, 99; report of, on fight at Frayser's Farm, 137; orders to, from Pope, on eve of Manassas (Second), 178; opens against Jackson's left at Manassas, 182; at Chantilly, 193; killed, 194.
Kemper, General, wounded in Pickett's charge, 394.
Kershaw, General, at Elk Ridge, 208; at Sharpsburg, 245; at Gettysburg (opening of second day), 370; at Chickamauga, 440; charge of, 448; at Cumberland Gap, 513; honorably mentioned, 519; in Wilderness, 563, 564; with Early in the Valley, 579; crosses a fired bridge at Richmond, 609; surrenders at Rice's Station, 614.
Keyes, General E. D., on battle of Seven Pines, 110.
Kilpatrick, General J., at Gettysburg, 395, 396; follows Confederate retreat, 427, 428, 430.
Kingsbury, Colonel, killed at Burnside's Bridge (Antietam), 259; killing of, overcomes General D. R. Jones, his brother-in-law, 262.
Knoxville, siege of, description of town and Federal works, 495; a gallant dash repulsed, 497; Federal positions, 498, 499; Fort Loudon (or Sanders) described, 499; McLaws ordered to assault fort, 500; General Bushrod R. Johnson marches to reinforce Longstreet, 501; McLaws's orders to his command for assault of Fort Sanders, 503; McLaws urges delay because of Bragg's reported defeat, 504; Longstreet's answer thereto, 504, 505; the assault made, 505, 506; troops recalled under a misconception, 506, 507; Bragg orders Longstreet to co-operate with his army, 507; losses in, 508.