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Appomattox, Surrender at - Encyclopedia Virginia The surrender at Appomattox Court House occurred in April 1865 when Confederate general Robert E Lee submitted to Union general-in-chief Ulysses S Grant, all but ending the American Civil War (1861–1865)
People - Appomattox Court House National Historical Park (U. S. National . . . Most people think of the Generals Robert E Lee and Ulysses S Grant when they think about Appomattox Court House These men are without a doubt main characters in the events that took place here But did you know there were many other notable people present as well?
Battle of Appomattox Court House - Wikiwand It was the final engagement of Confederate General in Chief Robert E Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia before they surrendered to the Union Army of the Potomac under the Commanding General of the United States Army, Ulysses S Grant
[Robert E. Lee and staff] | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History Photographed on Lee's back porch in Richmond, shortly after his surrender at Appomattox, Virginia Depicts General Robert E Lee with his son, Brigadier General George Washington Custis Lee, and Colonel Walter H Taylor, Lee's aide-de-camp during the Civil War
Confederate General Robert E. Lee and Staff Robert E Lee is flanked by his eldest son, George Washington Custis Lee (left), and his loyal wartime adjutant, twenty-six-year-old Walter H Taylor (right), in this famous Mathew Brady glassplate image taken on April 16, 1865, a week after the Confederate general surrendered at Appomattox
Key Commanders at Appomattox - Appomattox Court House National . . . His troops acted as the army’s rear guard during most of the campaign and made the final assault at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865, in an attempt to open an escape route to the west On April 12, 1965, He was in charge of the Confedrate troops during the Stackng of Arms ceremony