There was no payment, at least not at the time. After the war some home owners may have tried to file claims with the government, but since most were in the south this almost always failed. Some home owners welcomed the generals, if they were of the army the home owner favored (there were Union sympathizers in the south), or because having the general in the house ensured that the common soldiers would not be free to come and loot the place, and might preserve the fences from being burned for firewood. As a rule the generals would select the largest home in the area, which usually belonged to a well-to-do farmer. Often the family would be allowed the use of a room or two and would stay in the house too. Force usually did not need to be even threatened, as most home owners would understand there was nothing they could do to prevent the use of their home once the armies arrived in the area. Homes and barns, churches, any structure would also be commandeered for use as a hospital after battles, and bleeding men hauled in and laid all over the floor, amputations on the dining room table and so on. General Lee usually made it a point to stay in his tent, but the tent was often on the lawn of a fine home. (The tent and Lee's "camp equipage" are in the Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, Virginia). During the winter of 1862-63 Stonewall Jackson was on the estate called Moss Neck, belonging to a prominent Confederate family, but stayed in a one room outbuilding used by the man of the house as an "office" - what today might be called a "man cave". By late in the war with Yankee armies roaming the south many southerners found themselves more or less unwilling hosts to Yankee headquarters of various levels of command, but again, this might afford protection to the home (though more than one was burned as the Yankees departed) and might also bring scarce food, though, more often the result was the complete loss of all food on the place.
German Generals mostly thought the invasion would take place near Calais. It was a much shorter sea crossing.
Grant (Union) taking the surrender of Lee (Confederate). Some say that George Meade should have taken the surrender, as commander of the victorious Army of the Potomac. Grant was General-in-Chief of the Union, travelling alongside the army.
yes many, that is where a lot of the action was taking place at.
Germany stopped the Allies' offensive on the Western Front. But all of Europe was running out of men; both sides were drafting old men and young boys. The Kaiser no longer had effective power, with Generals Hindenburg and Ludendorff taking over.
I believe, even though the south had lost. they had the better end of it. They had ready generals and men who knew how to fight on foot and horseback. The north did not have ready generals at the time the war started. Overall towards the end of the war the north had the best strategy by taking the forts and capturing the river.
marching against union troops in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.nova net ans
You can write a letter, regarding taking an advance payment from a customer, simply by telling them why. Also tell them the amount, what day of the month the payment is expected, and the time period the payment covers.
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They can if you did not comply with the terms of the loan.
You can use a loan payment interest calculator before taking out a loan but there are many factors that affect the outcome. Because of this, it should be used for reference purposes only.
Probably swabbing toilets, changing bed sheets, registering guests and taking payment for services at a roadside inn during the earliest days of civilization.
Can taking T.B. shot during pregnancy be dangerous?
There are websites that calculate your car loan payments. Most dealership websites have a payment calculater on there site that will allow you to enter your down payment amount and will calculate your payment after taking everything into play.
By any chance, are you taking Ap Euro in Mrs. Connor's class?
Once you drive the vehicle away from the dealership you have taken possession of it and cannot stop payment for any reason without committing fraud.
A retailer can set the types of payment they will except and any condidtions on taking that type of payment. A customer can also decide which retailers they will give their business to.
No. You can put off taking the SS payment until you retire.