Stand Watie
George W. Bush
That soldiers be allowed to keep horses for farming
That soldiers should be allowed to keep horses
That soldiers would be allowed to keep horses for farming
The surrender of the Confederate Army of Tennessee to Sherman, by its commander, Joseph E. Johnston, took place at Bennett's farmhouse, near Durham, North Carolina, which was about midway between the camps of the two armies. The site is preserved today as Bennett Place. The surrender was on April 26, 1865, seventeen days after Lee had surrendered. But it was not the last. Richard Taylor surrendered in early May the last remaining sizable Confederate force east of the Mississippi at Citronelle, Alabama, and Edmund Kirby Smith surrendered the Confederates west of the Mississippi in late May.
George W. Bush
No, it was Joe Johnston - and he had to surrender twice over, because Sherman's original peace-terms were not ratified by the government!
Ulysses S.Grant
The last regular army Confederate general to surrender was Lt. Gen. E. Kirby Smith on May 26th 1865. He then fled to Mexico with some 2000 of his troops. Cherokee Chief Stand Waitie who was aligned with the Confederate army did not surrender his force of warriors from various Indian tribes until June 23rd 1865. As Waitie was commissioned a brigadier general in the Confederate Army, he can be said to be the last Confederate general to surrender; however, Waitie did not command a Confederate army but rather a coalition of native American irregulars aligned with but not a part of the Confederate Armed Forces.
Union Commander US Grant forced the surrender of Confederate Commander Tilghman.
General U.S. Grant.
That soldiers should be allowed to keep horses
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 be allowed to keep horses for farming
George Meade was the Commander of the Union Army of the Potomac from 30 June 1863 to the Surrender at Appomattox in April of 1865. He was never a Confederate.