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Page 16
... SURRENDER OF THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA . - A frightful demoralization of the army . - More than two - thirds of the men deserted . - Pickett's division . - Reasons to suppose that Gen- eral Lee had predetermined a surrender on ...
... SURRENDER OF THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA . - A frightful demoralization of the army . - More than two - thirds of the men deserted . - Pickett's division . - Reasons to suppose that Gen- eral Lee had predetermined a surrender on ...
Page 117
... surrender was declared by the Richmond Dispatch to be 66 one of the most disgraceful occurrences of the war . ' In a message to Congress President Davis said of it : " The coun try was painfully surprised by the intelligence that the ...
... surrender was declared by the Richmond Dispatch to be 66 one of the most disgraceful occurrences of the war . ' In a message to Congress President Davis said of it : " The coun try was painfully surprised by the intelligence that the ...
Page 522
... surrender . It was concluded on the same terms as had been conceded to General Lee . SURRENDER OF TAYLOR'S ARMY . On the 4th of May , General Dick Taylor surrendered to General Canby all " the forces , munitions of war , etc. , in the ...
... surrender . It was concluded on the same terms as had been conceded to General Lee . SURRENDER OF TAYLOR'S ARMY . On the 4th of May , General Dick Taylor surrendered to General Canby all " the forces , munitions of war , etc. , in the ...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2016 |
Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War (Classic Reprint) Edward Alfred Pollard No preview available - 2017 |
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