... disqualified for taking up arms again against the Government of the United States until properly exchanged. I will meet you, or will designate officers to meet any officers you may name for the same purpose, at any point agreeable to you, for the... Annual Reports of the War Department - Page 1137by United States. War Department - 1866Full view - About this book
| John William Draper - United States - 1870 - 716 pages
...purpose, at any point agreeable to you, for the purpose of arranging definitely the terms upon which the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia will be..." US GRANT, Lieutenant General. " General RE Lee." Sheridan, finding that the Confederates had passed the Appomattox, and fearing that Lee would move... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - American literature - 1888 - 990 pages
...purpose, at any point agreeable to you, for the purpose of arranging definitely the terms upon which the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia will be received. " US GRANT, LIEUT.-GENERAL." There turned up at this time a rather hungry-looking gentleman in gray, in the uniform... | |
| Everett Chamberlin - Biography & Autobiography - 1872 - 568 pages
...purpose, at any point agreeable to you, for the purpose of arranging definitely the terms upon which the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia will be received. US GRANT, Lieutenant-General. GENERAL RE LEE. General Lee promptly replied as follows: GENERAL :—I received... | |
| Everett Chamberlin - Campaign literature - 1872 - 586 pages
...purpose, at any point agreeable to you, for the purpose of arranging definitely the terms upon which the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia will be received. US GRANT, Lieutenant-General. GENERAL RE LEE. General Lee promptly replied as follows : April 8, 1865. GENERAL:... | |
| Charles A. Phelps - 1872 - 404 pages
...purpose, at any point agreeable to you, for the purpose of arranging definitely the terms upon which the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia will be received. US GRANT, Lieutenant-General. Gen. RE LEE. Sheridan had started for Appomattox Station, five miles south of Appomattox... | |
| James Moore (M.D.) - 1875 - 582 pages
...purpose, at any point agreeable to you, for the purpose of arranging definitely the terms upon which the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia will be received. "US GRANT, Lieutenant-general. " GENERAL RE LEE." The pursuit was resumed early on the 8th. General Meade followed... | |
| Historical Society of Delaware - Delaware - 1879 - 654 pages
...purpose, at any point agreeable to you, for the purpose of arranging definitely the terms upon which the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia will be received. " ' US GRANT, Lieutenant-Gtneral. " • GENERAL RE LEE.' " Early on the morning of the 8th the pursuit was resumed.... | |
| James Baird McClure - 1879 - 260 pages
...purpose, at any point agreeable to you, for the purpose of arranging definitely the terms upon which the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia will be received. US GRANT, Lieutenant-General. After the reception of this letter, General Lee's prospects had improved, when... | |
| Charles Folsom Walcott - Massachusetts - 1882 - 570 pages
...purpose, at any point agreeable to you, for the purpose of arranging definitely the terms upon which the surrender of the army of Northern Virginia will be received. US GRANT, Lieutenant-General. General RE LEE. During the day of the 8th, General Meade's advance had considerable... | |
| Andrew Atkinson Humphreys - United States - 1883 - 496 pages
...purpose, at any point agreeable to you, for the purpose of arranging definitely the terms upon which the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia will be received. US GRANT, Lieutenant - General. GENERAL EE LEE. No. 4. GENERAL—I received at a late hour your note of to-day. In mine of yesterday 1 did... | |
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