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Robert e lee and ulysses s grant
Robert e lee and ulysses s grant





robert e lee and ulysses s grant

Herman Dieck, The Most Complete and Authentic History of the Life and Public Services of General U.S. “THE SWORD OF LEE,” Goldsboro Messenger, April 13, 1885, 1. “THE APPOMATTOX SURRENDER,” Fall River Daily Evening News (Fall River, MA), April 9, 1885, 1 “THE SWORD OF LEE,” Goldsboro Messenger (Goldsboro, NC), April 13, 1885, 1. Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette (Cincinnati, OH), excerpted in Richmond Dispatch (Richmond, VA), April 23, 1885, 2. Porter, Campaigning with Grant, 474, 476. Horace Porter, Campaigning with Grant (New York: The Century Co., 1897 reprint, 1906), 489-491. Brock (Richmond, VA: Southern Historical Society, 1907), vol. He Did Not Offer His Sword to General Grant,” in Southern Historical Society Papers, edited by R.A. William Jones, Personal Reminiscences, Anecdotes, and Letters of Gen. Also see “Grant and the Confederate Surrender,” St. “GRANT REFUSED LEE’S SWORD,” Compiler, July 14, 1885, 1. 23, 1885, in Congressional Record: Containing the Proceedings and Debates of the Forty-Eighth Congress, Second Session (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1885), vol. “Benjamin Jeffries,” June 26, 1884, in Index to the Reports, vol. 5, 306 “Benjamin Jeffries,” June 26, 1884, in Index to the Reports of Committees of the House of Representatives for the First Session of the Forty-Eighth Congress, 1883-’84 (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1884), vol. 1, 771 Muster out roll of 191st Infantry, in Bates, History of Pennsylvania Volunteers (1871), vol. Bates, History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-65 (Harrisburg, PA: B. Muster out roll of 37th Infantry (Eighth Reserves), in Samuel P. On that historic occasion, April 9, 1865, the two generals formalized the surrender of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, thus bringing an end to four years of. Lee met face to face in the parlor of Wilmer McLean's house in Appomattox Court House, Virginia. “GRANT REFUSED LEE’S SWORD,” Gettysburg Compiler (Gettysburg, PA), July 14, 1885, 1. He eventually won the job of Commanding General of the Union Army, and within roughly a year accepted Robert E. On a spring day 140 years ago, Union Gen.







Robert e lee and ulysses s grant