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  1. The Surrender Meeting. "The Surrender" painting by Keith Rocco shows Generals Lee and Grant shaking hands near the end of the meeting. April 9th, 1865, was the end of the Civil War for General Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. For Lt. General Ulysses S. Grant and tens of thousands of Federal and Confederate troops ...

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  2. Robert Edward Lee surrendered to Ulysses Simpson Grant at Appomattox in 1865. Robert Edward Lee, Confederate general, surrendered to Ulysses Simpson Grant, Union general, at the hamlet of Appomattox Court House on 9 April 1865 to end effectively the Civil War. The son of an Appalachian tanner of Ohio, Ulysses Simpson Grant of America entered ...

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  3. Surrender Documents. The Civil War in actuality ended when Generals Grant and Lee sat at separate tables in the parlor of the McLean House at Appomattox Court House and wrote two separate letters. The original document signed by General Grant is at Stratford Hall, the birthplace of Robert E. Lee.

  4. 3 de mai. de 2024 · The surrender at Appomattox Court House occurred in April 1865 when Confederate general Robert E. Lee submitted to Union general-in-chief Ulysses S. Grant, all but ending the American Civil War (1861–1865). After the fall of Richmond on April 2–3, Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia had retreated west to the village of ...

    • Surrender at Appomattox: First-hand Accounts of Robert E. Lee's Surrender to Ulysses S. Grant1
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  5. 9 de abr. de 2011 · Trapped by the Federals near Appomattox Court House, Confederate general Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Union general Ulysses S. Grant, precipitating the capitulation of other Confederate forces and leading to the end of the bloodiest conflict in American history. How it ended. Union victory.

    • Surrender at Appomattox: First-hand Accounts of Robert E. Lee's Surrender to Ulysses S. Grant1
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    • Surrender at Appomattox: First-hand Accounts of Robert E. Lee's Surrender to Ulysses S. Grant3
    • Surrender at Appomattox: First-hand Accounts of Robert E. Lee's Surrender to Ulysses S. Grant4
    • Surrender at Appomattox: First-hand Accounts of Robert E. Lee's Surrender to Ulysses S. Grant5
  6. 2 de abr. de 2024 · After a weeklong flight westward from Richmond and Petersburg, Virginia, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee briefly engaged Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant before surrendering to the Union at Appomattox Court House. This signaled the beginning of the end of the protracted Civil War. Context. Battle of Five Forks.

  7. Mike Talplacido. Fighting around the rail station on April 8, 1865, gave the Federals control of the strategic ground necessary to force Lee’s surrender, which followed on April 9. Maj. Gen.