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April 9th, 2015: 150 Years Ago Today
The US Civil War ended with the meeting of Lee and Grant at Appomattox.
http://cellar.org/2015/surrender.jpg Lee sat in a tall caned armchair and Grant in a swivel chair with a padded leather back next to a small oval side table. After near five years of savage fighting, 600,000 dead, hundreds of thousands wounded when an arm or leg wound almost automatically mean sawing off that limb in a field tent, and billions in wasted treasure... it was over. Quote:
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Just now 150 years doesn't seem like much time.
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When I moved down here from Maine, it was ancient history to me, to be lumped in with the War of 1812 and the Revolutionary War. Never bothered to even think about it. But boy did I learn otherwise. It's very much on the minds of many people around here.
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The Union officer who wrote down the terms was this guy:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ely_S._Parker A pretty interesting story in itself... |
Thanks Gozar, and while we're at it...
the guy who sent Captain R. M. Sims and his white flag, back to Lee with a message only unconditional surrender was possible, was General George Custer. I guess them injuns was confederate sympathizers all along. :haha: |
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