Appomattox Court House, VA on 9 April 1865
Appomattox, VA was the site of the final battle of the Civil War.
Yorktown
Yorktown, Virginia.
He surrendered at the Appomattox Court House on April 9,1865.
No - the Appomattox courthouse is where the surrender was signed.
I am aware of no battle at Appomattox Courthouse, but it was the site of the surrender which ended the Civil War.
It is estimated that over 618,000 men died during the US Civil war from all causes including combat, disease and accident. Below is an excellent site for this and more on the US Civil War.
Bennett Place, located near Durham, North Carolina, was the site of the largest troop surrender of the American Civil War. In April 1865, Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston surrendered to Union General William T. Sherman, marking a significant moment in the war's conclusion. The meeting led to the surrender of approximately 89,000 Confederate soldiers, effectively ending hostilities in the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida. This event symbolized the beginning of the Reconstruction era in the South.
Yorktown, Virginia, was established in 1691. It became significant during the American Revolutionary War, particularly as the site of the Siege of Yorktown in 1781, which led to the British surrender. The town's historical importance has made it a focal point for American history.
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The Siege of Yorktown brought about the surrender of General Charles Cornwallis.
Brigadier General Stand Watie, Confederate Indians, CSA,and a Chief of the Cherokee Nation was the final general officer to surrender his command at the end of the US Civil War. Look at this site and you will have your answer.