That soldiers be allowed to keep horses for farming
That soldiers would be allowed to keep horses for farming
His sword, but his men were set free (minus their guns). etc.
Robert E. Lee
Commander of the Confederate Army was Robert E. Lee.Secretary of the Confederate Navy was Stephen Mallory.
That soldiers be allowed to keep horses for farming
That soldiers be allowed to keep horses for farming
That soldiers should be allowed to keep horses
That soldiers should be allowed to keep horses
That soldiers would be allowed to keep horses for farming
That soldiers would be allowed to keep horses for farming
That soldiers would be allowed to keep horses for farming
That soldiers would be allowed to keep horses for farming
Ulysses S.Grant
General U.S. Grant.
No, it was Joe Johnston - and he had to surrender twice over, because Sherman's original peace-terms were not ratified by the government!
Robert E.Lee's surrender to U.S.Grant at Appomattox is generally taken as the end of the war, though Johnston's surrender to Sherman happened later.