Yes it is true. I found this out from my history book called THE AMERICAN JOURNEY: MODERN TIMES.
IMPROVEMENT.
No, the terms were lenient: see Charles Marshall's "An Aide de Camp of Lee.." page 270. Colonel Charles Marshall was Lee's Adjutant General and was present at the surrendering at Appomattox Court House.
Appotomax Courthouse
Robert E Lee
confederate; general Robert e. lee
General Custer's cavalry had destroyed the Confederate defenses between Richmond and Appomattox. Lee had retreated to the west from Richmond hoping for his army to hide behind those defenses. They were not there. At Appomattox, General Grant gave General Custer the table on which the surrender document was signed.
Appomattox Virginia, in the home of the McLean family.
He was known as "Unconditional Surrender" Grant.
Appotomax Courthouse
Robert E. Lee is the answer.
Robert E Lee
the confederate soldiers were permitted to keep there swords and horces
With the surrender of the Confederate army under General Lee to Grant at Appomattox the task of reconstruction began.
confederate; general Robert e. lee
General Custer's cavalry had destroyed the Confederate defenses between Richmond and Appomattox. Lee had retreated to the west from Richmond hoping for his army to hide behind those defenses. They were not there. At Appomattox, General Grant gave General Custer the table on which the surrender document was signed.
General Robert E. Lee
Appomattox Virginia, in the home of the McLean family.
General Robert Edward Lee.
ithink it was a idiot because he is dumb _._ _._