History of the United States, Volume 6Andrews, Elisha Benjamin
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History of the United States, Volume 6
Andrews, Elisha Benjamin
United States -- History
Kellogg, Governor, his government sustained in Louisiana. IV.
Kendall, Amos, and telegraphy, III.
Kentucky,
resolutions on the sedition acts, II.
becomes a State, II.
and secession, III.
the contest in, III.
Confederate posts in, IV.
clear of Confederates, IV.
Bragg invades, IV.
Kern, John W., nominated Vice-president, 1908, VI.
Khan Kublai, winter residence of, I.
Kieft, Governor,
his administration, I.
angers the Indians, I.
attacks Indians, I.
removed, I.
King, Rufus, II.
King's Mountain, victory at, II.
Klondike, gold discovery, V.
Knickerbocker Trust Co., VI.
Knights of the Golden Circle, the, III.
Know-Nothings, the, III.,
Knox, first Secretary of War, II.
Knox, Philander C., Secretary of State, VI.
Ku Klux the, IV.
L
Labor,
agitations, IV.
organizations, IV.
Lafayette, General, at Yorktown. II.
meditated settling in America II.
La Follette, R. M., VI.
and the Progressive movement, VI.
La Guayra, Venezuela, custom-house at, taken possession of, VI.
Lakes to the Gulf Deep Waterways Association, VI.
Lancaster, Mass., sacked and burned, I.
Land,
early system, II.
system of marketing, II.
Whig policy concerning, III.
Langley, Professor, VI.
Lanier, Sidney, IV.
La Salle,
explorations of, I.
killed, I.
Las Casas, I.
Las Guasimas, VI.
Lecompton Constitution, the, III.
Lee, General Robert E.,
and McClellan in Virginia, III.
in command of Army of Virginia, IV.
in the "Seven Days' Fight," IV.
goes north to meet Pope, IV.
invades Maryland, IV.
pushes into Pennsylvania, IV.
slips away from McClellan, IV.
at Fredericksburg, IV.
at Chancellorsville, IV.
in Pennsylvania, IV.
at Gettysburg, IV.
in the Wilderness, IV.
at Spottsylvania, IV.
at Cold Harbor, v
holds Richmond and Petersburg, IV.
sends Early to make a demonstration against Washington, IV.
his army crumbling away, IV.
his problem, IV.
at Five Forks, IV.
his retreat from Richmond, IV.
his surrender, IV.
his personal appearance, IV.
his army at close of the war, IV.
unveiling of monument, V.
Lee, Richard Henry, of Virginia, moves resolution for independence, II.
Lee, R. R.,
grandson of mover of Declaration of Independence,
reads the document at the Centennial Exposition, IV.
Lee, General Charles, II.
a traitor II.
Lee, Fort, captured, II.
Leisler, Jacob, I.
Leon, Ponce de. See Ponce de Leon.
Lewis and Clark expedition commemorated at Portland, Oregon, VI.
Lexington, fight at, II.
Leyland line of Atlantic steamships, VI.
Liberal Party, the, III.
"Liberal Republicans," IV.
Libraries, in colonial America, I.
Liliuokalani, Queen, V.
Lincoln, Abraham,
and Douglas, III.
his career and popularity, III.
his election, III.
his inauguration, III.
his difficulties. III., IV.
issues call for volunteers, III.
assassination of, IV.
proclaims universal emancipation, IV.
reelected, IV.
Lincoln, General,
surrenders, II.
puts down Shays's rebellion, II.
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