Kane, Marshal George P., investigates supposed plot, [15];
head of Baltimore police, [35];
letter to Crawford, [40];
keeps order at Camden Station, [48];
attempts to quell Baltimore mob, [51], [53];
Col. Jones's gratitude to, [54];
hasty dispatch to Johnson, [69], [70];
after the war elected Sheriff and subsequently Mayor, [70];
arrest of, [97];
release from arrest, [109].
Keim, Gen., arrests John Merryman, [87], [140].
Kenly, John R., supersedes Marshal Kane, [97].
Kennedy, Anthony, errand to the Capital, [63].
Kennedy, John P., on the attitude of Border States, [31], [32].
Kentucky, temporary neutrality of, [34].
Keys, John S., letter from Mayor Brown to, [110], [111].
Kinney, Mr., receives Lincoln in Philadelphia, [134].
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Lamon, Colonel W. H., on Lincoln's midnight ride, [19], [120]-137;
on Lincoln-Douglas campaign, [22];
ride with Lincoln, [133].
Latrobe, John H. B., President of Maryland Colonization Society, [31].
Lawrence, Massachusetts, regiment mustered in, [42].
Lee, Colonel, on Gen. Cadwallader's errand to Judge Taney, [88].
Lewis, Mr., in the car with Lincoln, [133].
Lincoln, President, alleged conspiracy against, in Maryland, [11]-15, [121]-137;
midnight ride to Washington, [17], [19], [120];
Senatorial campaign with Douglas, [22];
differs from Seward, [24];
election to Presidency, [25];
calls out the militia, [32];
letter to Gov. Hicks, [62];
Mayor Brown writes to, concerning passage of troops through Baltimore, [57], [61];
Mayor Brown's interview with, [71]-75.
Lowell, Massachusetts, regiment mustered in, [42].
Luckett, suspected of conspiracy, [122]-127.
Lyons, Lord, suggested as mediator between North and South, [76];
Secretary Seward's boast of his authority to, [91].
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Macgill, Dr. Charles, release from arrest, [109].
Marshall, Chief Justice, on habeas corpus, [153], [154].
Maryland, rumors of conspiracy in, [11], [12], [13];
slavery in, [20], [30];
Lincoln's call for militia, how received in, [33];
excitement, [40], [41].
Mason, James M., sent from Virginia to negotiate with Maryland, [84].
Massachusetts, Minute Men, [11];
slavery in, [20];
Eighth Regiment, [76];
Sixth Regiment, [42], [167]-170.
May, Henry, M. C., arrest of, [103].
McClellan, General, letter to General Banks, [102].
McComas, Sergeant, removes obstruction from railway track in Baltimore, [49].
McHenry, Ramsay, efforts for emancipation, [113].
Merryman, John, arrest of, [87], [88], [154];
charges against unfounded, [90].
Morfit, H. M., elected to General Assembly, [79].
Morris, Major, refuses to obey writ of habeas corpus, [87].
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Negro. See [Slavery].
Newport, slave-traffic in, [20].
Nicolay, George, on Lincoln's midnight ride, [132].
North Carolina, secession of, [33].
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O'Donnell, Columbus, advances money for city defense, [61].
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