Jefferson City (Missouri), Confederate recruiting at, [27]; Lyon at, [28]
Jetersville (Virginia), Grant goes to, [387]
Johnson, General Edward, commands near Staunton, [208]
Johnson, Fort, Charleston, [2], [13]
Johnston, General A. S., commands in West, [123], [124]; Logan's Cross Roads, [126]; Nashville, [141]; Pope cuts line, [145]; plans attack on Grant, [146]; Shiloh, [148], [149], [150]; death, [152]
Johnston, General J. E., commands at Richmond, [19]; at Harper's Ferry, [25], [35]; Federal problem of attack, [36]; destroys stores at Harper's Ferry, [37]; eludes Patterson, [44]; joins Beauregard, [45-46]; Bull Run, [48], [49]; immediate superior of Jackson, [182]; Davis and, [195], [367], [381]; retires to Culpeper, [197]; against McClellan, [215]; Seven Pines, [218]; wounded, [218]; Vicksburg, [219], [274]; government mistake concerning, [332]; Dalton, [336], [347]; Sherman against, [346], [347], [357-58], [382], [386]; Resaca, [347]; New Hope Church, [348]; evacuates Allatoona, [348]; at Kenesaw Mountain, [348], [357-58]; Bentonville, 382-83; terms of surrender, [394]
Kanawha campaign, [30]; see also West Virginia
Kansas, Southern sympathy in, [56], [57]
Kearny, General Philip, Second Bull Run, [238]