| Fitzhugh Lee - Biography & Autobiography - 1894 - 468 pages
...surrender the Army of Northern Virginia, but as far as your proposal may affect the Confederate States forces under my command, and tend to the restoration...pleased to meet you at 10 AM to-morrow on the old stage road to Richmond, between the picket lines of the two armies. RE LEE, General. Lieutenant-Genera]... | |
| Charles Marshall - Appomattox Campaign, 1865 - 1894 - 36 pages
...surrender the Army of Northern Virginia; but as far as your proposal may affect the Confederate States' forces under my command, and tend to the restoration...pleased to meet you at 10 am to-morrow, on the old stage road to Richmond, between the picket lines of the two armies. Very respectfully, your obedient... | |
| United States - 1901 - 536 pages
...but so far as your proposition may affect the Confederate States forces under my command, and lead to the restoration of peace, I should be pleased to...Richmond, between the picket-lines of the two armies. " Very respectfully, your obedient servant. RE LEE, '. General, Confederate States Armies. " To Lieutenant... | |
| United States. War Department - Confederate States of America - 1972 - 1248 pages
...with a view to surrender the Army of Northern Virginia, but as far as your proposal may affect the CS forces under my command, and tend to the restoration...pleased to meet you at 10 a. m. to-morrow, on the old stage road to Richmond, between the picket-lines of the two armies. RE LEE, Gfeneral. Early on the... | |
| Charles Morris, Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh - United States - 1902 - 436 pages
...surrender the Army of Northern Virginia, but as far as your proposal may affect the Confederate States forces under my command and tend to the restoration of peace, I should be pleased to meet yon at ten AM to-morrow on the old stage-road to Richmond, between the picket-lines of the two armies.... | |
| James Barnes - 1904 - 298 pages
...surrender the Army of Northern Virginia, but as far as your proposal may affect the Confederate States forces under my command, and tend to the restoration...the picket-lines of the two armies. RE LEE, General. "Lieutenant-General US Grant." No armistice had been declared, and on the morning of the gth a desperate... | |
| Helen Dortch Longstreet - Gettysburg (Pa.), Battle of, 1863 - 1904 - 384 pages
...surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia ; but as far as your proposal may affect the Confederate States forces under my command and tend to the restoration of peace, I should be pleased to meet you at ten AM to-morrow on the old stage road to Richmond, between the picket-lines of the two That night... | |
| John William Jones - Biography & Autobiography - 1906 - 504 pages
...surrender the Army of Northern Virginia, but as far as your proposal may affect the Confederate States forces under my command and tend to the restoration...the picket-lines of the two armies. RE LEE, General. LIEUTENANT-GENERAL GRANT. After the scene at headquarters on the morning of the 9th described by Colonel... | |
| Benson John Lossing - United States - 1906 - 536 pages
...but so far as your proposition may affect the Confederate States forces under my command, and lead to the restoration of peace, I should be pleased to...Richmond, between the picket-lines of the two armies. " Very respectfully, your obedient servant, RE LEE, " General, Confederate States Armies. " To Lieutenant... | |
| Walter Herron Taylor - United States - 1906 - 368 pages
...surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, but as far as your proposal may affect the Confederate States forces under my command, and tend to the restoration...pleased to meet you at 10 AM to-morrow on the Old Stage Road to Richmond, between the picket lines of the two armies. RE LEE, General. Two months previous... | |
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