This Astounding Close: The Road to Bennett Place

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Univ of North Carolina Press, 2006 - History - 432 pages
Even after Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox, the Civil War continued to be fought, and surrenders negotiated, on different fronts. The most notable of these occurred at Bennett Place, near Durham, North Carolina, when Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston surrendered the Army of Tennessee to Union General William T. Sherman. In this first full-length examination of the end of the war in North Carolina, Mark Bradley traces the campaign leading up to Bennett Place.

Alternating between Union and Confederate points of view and drawing on his readings of primary sources, including numerous eyewitness accounts and the final muster rolls of the Army of Tennessee, Bradley depicts the action as it was experienced by the troops and the civilians in their path. He offers new information about the morale of the Army of Tennessee during its final confrontation with Sherman's much larger Union army. And he advances a fresh interpretation of Sherman's and Johnston's roles in the final negotiations for the surrender.


Even after Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox, the Civil War continued to be fought, and surrenders negotiated, on different fronts. The most notable of these occurred at Bennett Place, near Durham, North Carolina, when Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston surrendered the Army of Tennessee to Union General William T. Sherman. In this first full-length examination of the end of the war in North Carolina, Mark L. Bradley depicts the action as it was experienced by the troops and the civilians in their path.
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Follows the action of the "Carolinas Campaign" of the North Carolina Civil War Trails

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Contents

No Such Army since the Days of Julius Caesar
1
As Good as a Picnic and Three Circuses
26
The Skeleton Army
57
The Final Scene of the Drama Is at Hand
81
We Are Not Enemies I Hope?
108
To Obtain Fair Terms of Pease
132
The Best I Can Do
157
Conquered but Not Subdued
184
Postmaster General John H Reagans Basis of Pacification April 18 1865
267
Maj Gen William T Shermans Memorandum or Basis of Agreement April 18 1865
268
Maj Gen John M Schofields Terms of a Military Convention and Supplemental Terms April 26 1865
270
Lt Gen Ulysses S Grants Terms of Agreement Entered into with Gen Robert E Lee at Appomattox Court House Virginia April 9 1865 and Supplemen...
272
Text of Parole Issued to Confederate Soldiers in North Carolina
274
Organization of Union Forces
275
Organization of Confederate Forces
289
Notes
303

Do You Bring Back Peace or War?
206
Slide Back into the Union
233
Old Joe and Uncle Billy
263

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About the author (2006)

Mark L. Bradley is author of Last Stand in the Carolinas: The Battle of Bentonville. He lives in Graham, North Carolina.

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