... 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
| Capers Dickson - United States - 1896 - 292 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, Lieutewant-general." In the note to which this was a reply, General Lee did not intend to convey the... | |
| Richard Meade Bache - United States - 1897 - 698 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, GENERAL RE LEE. Licutenant-General. No. 4. Ann. 8, 1865. General ' : I received at a late hour your... | |
| Horace Porter - Generals - 1897 - 636 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. The last sentence shows great delicacy of feeling on the part of General Grant,... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - United States - 1899 - 1180 pages
...purnose, 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. '•• General RE LEE." Lee was in a strongly intrenched position, a few miles to... | |
| Clement Anselm Evans - Confederate States of America - 1899 - 764 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. The Federal pursuit was resumed at the same time, Meade following Lee north of the Appomattox, while... | |
| United States. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1972 - 1248 pages
...you, or will designate officers to meet US GRANT, Lieutenant-Qeneral. Early on the morning of the 8th, the pursuit was resumed. General Meade followed north of the Appomattox, and General Sheridan, with all the cavalry, pushed straight for Appomattox Station, followed by General Ord's command and the... | |
| Charles Morris, Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh - United States - 1902 - 436 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 Lee immediately responded : "Aprils, 1866. " GENERAL, — I received at a late hour your note of today.... | |
| Walter Herron Taylor - United States - 1906 - 368 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. To which General Lee replied at once as follows: April 8, 1865. GENERAL: I received... | |
| United States - 1906 - 462 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." You can hardly picture any more desperate straits than the situation... | |
| United States - 1906 - 456 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." You can hardly picture any more desperate straits than the situation... | |
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