Made his last stand at Appomattox before surrendering
the general for the north(Union, U.S.A) is Robert E. Lee
Lee ordered this army to evacuate the positions they had held east of Richmond and Petersburg for the last nine months when he learned of the disaster at Five Forks. The army was to pull out that night, April 2, 1865, and head west. Lee hoped to be able to get to the vicinity of Greensboro, North Carolina with his army, and unite his command with that of Joseph E. Johnston, and continue the fight. He was cut off and compelled to surrender at Appomattox.
I am thinking it is General Robert E. Lee and General George B. McClellan. Not sure, but, heard from my teacher.
Confederate= Alpheus Baker Union= Robert Allen
Confederacy.
Confederate General Robert E. Lee's home in Arlington, Virginia
George Pickett
The Battle of Five Forks was a decisive Union victory on April 1, 1865. The union army struck General Lee's right flank creating 5,000 Rebel casualties.
Robert Devereux - rugby union - died in 1974.
Robert Devereux - rugby union - was born in 1897.
Robert Kelly - rugby union - died in 1975.
Robert Kelly - rugby union - was born in 1907.
Robert MacKenzie - rugby union - died in 1945.
Robert MacKenzie - rugby union - was born in 1856.
Robert Wood - rugby union - was born in 1873.
"The Forks of the Road Slave Market" was located in Natchez, Mississippi. The slave market was closed down in 1863 when the Union troops occupied the town.
General George Pickett