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In a lecture by Professor John Y. Simon, Southern Illinois University;
editor, The Papers of U.S. Grant
[SIZE=-1]Recorded at the Smithsonian Institution on November 9, 1998[/SIZE]
Simon addresses the site of the surrender:
Arrangements are made to meet to discuss terms. The closest location is Chicken Town. Fortunately for history, they move to the next larger town of Appomattox Court House.
http://civilwarstudies.org/OnlinePrograms/simon/start.htm
This is a very interesting address as he mentions such tidbits as the fact that Longstreet was a cousin of Julia Grant, and that Julia had sometimes said to Grant "I hope you don't hurt Longstreet!"; and that just the day after the surrender a rebel private soldier aproached Grant introducing himself saying "I'm your aunt Rachel's son, Charley." Grant said "Bad business, Charlie!". etc., etc.
editor, The Papers of U.S. Grant
[SIZE=-1]Recorded at the Smithsonian Institution on November 9, 1998[/SIZE]
Simon addresses the site of the surrender:
Arrangements are made to meet to discuss terms. The closest location is Chicken Town. Fortunately for history, they move to the next larger town of Appomattox Court House.
http://civilwarstudies.org/OnlinePrograms/simon/start.htm
This is a very interesting address as he mentions such tidbits as the fact that Longstreet was a cousin of Julia Grant, and that Julia had sometimes said to Grant "I hope you don't hurt Longstreet!"; and that just the day after the surrender a rebel private soldier aproached Grant introducing himself saying "I'm your aunt Rachel's son, Charley." Grant said "Bad business, Charlie!". etc., etc.
