His family home, Arlington, was turned into a graveyard to bury dead Union soldiers. Arlington Cemetary is now a National shrine. Also, Lee's US citizenship was revoked and not restored until 1975, long after his death of course.
When Robert E. Lee surrendered, he was treated with respect. Normally a defeated general handed over his sword as a sign of surrender. Grant ordered that all officers would keep their side arms. Usually the winning side took the horses and wagons. Again Grant ordered that would not happen. Some in the North wanted him tried for treason. Grant opposed them. A northern insurance company offered him a job which he turned down.
He became the president of Washington College, which is now Washington and Lee University. It was a Presbyterian College and he was a Methodist.
Issue a Farewell Address to the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia on April 10, 1865; lose citizenship, some property, and the right to vote; negotiate surrender terms at the Appomattox Courthouse; preside over Washington College (now Washington and Lee University, "W&L"), where he envisioned that College's inclusion of a law faculty; spend time with his family and friends; supportreconciliation between the peoples of the Northern and Southern States; and wage his last valiant battle the 14 days that it took for him to die from pneumonia and a stroke are what General Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807-October 12, 1870) did after his surrender on April 9, 1865 to Union Army General Ulysses S. Grant (April 27, 1822-July 23, 1885).
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Robert E. Lee surrendered in the Appomattox Courthouse.
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Robert e lee surrendered to Ulysses s grant at the Appomattox court house in Virginia.
he surrendered at Appomattox Virginia, USA
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