Wilmer McLean is a businessman who is connected to the U.S. Civil War in an interesting way. It is said that the U.S. Civil War started his his backyard and ended in his front parlor.
The first main battle of the US Civil War started on McLean's property in Manansas, Virginia.
Robert E. Lee formally surrendered to Ulysses Grant in McLean's house.
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Wilmer McLean owned the house in which General Lee and General Grant met at to discuss the surrender. The house had things taken from its parlor in which the generals had sat in. The furniture was considered memorabilia, and to the northerners, a trophy.
Wilmer McLean had the Civil War start in his front yard and end in his parlor--NO JOKE!! The First Battle of Manassas (Bull Run) took place on Wilmer McLean's farm on July 21, 1861. McLean moved his family from northern to central Virginia out of concern for their safety, settling eventually in a home near the Appomattox Court House. The Civil War ended in McLean's parlor in 1865 between Grant and Lee. It seems though this guy could not catch a break from the war. His home in 1861 became the headquarters for Confederate Brigadier General P.G.T. Beauregard. A cannonball dropped through the kitchen fireplace guring the engagement and Beauregard wrote after the battle that, "A comical effect of this artillery fight was the destruction of the dinner of myself and staff by a Federal shell that fell into the fire-place of my headquarters at the McLean House."
Robert E. Lee surrendered his army at the home of Wilmer McLean in Appomattox Court House, Virginia on April 9, 1865.
Yes. General Beauregard actually used Wilmer Mclean's farm house for his headquarters during the first battle of Bull Run. After that Mclean figured Northern Virginia was going to be a dangerous place during the war so he sold out and moved his family to Appomattox. In one of the great ironies of history his house was the meeting place for Grant and Lee. Michael Montagne
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Wilmer McLean was born on 1814-05-03.
Wilmer McLean died on 1882-06-05.
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Wilmer McLean
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I think it was Wilmer McLean.
Wilmer McLean owned the house in which General Lee and General Grant met at to discuss the surrender. The house had things taken from its parlor in which the generals had sat in. The furniture was considered memorabilia, and to the northerners, a trophy.
At Appomattox Court House, Virginia, in the home of Wilmer McLean.
Wilmer Mclean was a farmer during the Civil War. His farm was the scene of the Battle of Bull Run, one of the first actions in the war. To protect his family from danger, Mclean moved his family to Appomatax, VA. When the war was ending, Mclean's parlor in the Village of Appomatax Courthouse, VA was used for the signing. Thus, the war began and ended on Mclean's property.
Wilmer Mclean
Wilmer McLean (May 3, 1814 - June 5, 1882) was a wholesale grocer fromVirginia. It is said that the American Civil War started in his front yard and ended in his front parlor.