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SURRENDER OF ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox Court House Sign 1865 Civil War Newspaper

SURRENDER OF ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox Court House Sign 1865 Civil War Newspaper
SURRENDER OF ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox Court House Sign 1865 Civil War Newspaper
SURRENDER OF ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox Court House Sign 1865 Civil War Newspaper
SURRENDER OF ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox Court House Sign 1865 Civil War Newspaper
SURRENDER OF ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox Court House Sign 1865 Civil War Newspaper
SURRENDER OF ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox Court House Sign 1865 Civil War Newspaper
SURRENDER OF ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox Court House Sign 1865 Civil War Newspaper
SURRENDER OF ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox Court House Sign 1865 Civil War Newspaper
SURRENDER OF ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox Court House Sign 1865 Civil War Newspaper
SURRENDER OF ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox Court House Sign 1865 Civil War Newspaper
SURRENDER OF ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox Court House Sign 1865 Civil War Newspaper
SURRENDER OF ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox Court House Sign 1865 Civil War Newspaper

SURRENDER OF ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox Court House Sign 1865 Civil War Newspaper

LEE Appomattox Court House Sign 1865 Civil War Newspaper. (Note: additional images are located below the description). Offered is an original, historic, & collectible old newspaper: THE SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES, New York, April 11, 1865.

Lee's surrender Appomattox Court House signing. Page 2 begins with: "The Crowning Victory" "Victory--Peace" with the leading dispatch reading. This department has received the official report of the SURRENDER, THIS DAY, OF GEN.

LEE AND HIS ARMY TO LIEUT. GENERAL GRANT, on the terms proposed by Grant. Details will be presented as speedily as possible.

This is followed by Grant's official dispatch reading. GEN LEE SURRENDERED THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA THIS AFTERNOON, Upon the terms proposed by myself. The accompanying additional correspondence will show the conditions fully. What follows are the many dispatches between Grant and Lee ironing out the details for the surrender taking over two columns. There is a significant editorial on page 4 headed: The Surrender of Gen.

Lee--The End of the Great Rebellion which begins. The great struggle is over. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia surrendered on Sunday to Lieut. We offer this semi-weekly edition one day later for dramatically less. Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed so it folds out to one large sheet, two folds, minor ftpg.

Staining, generally very nice condition. Please Note: All of our offerings are 100% authentic! We do not offer reprints or reproductions of any kind. They are guaranteed to be original!

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Desiring to conduct ourselves honorably in all things. Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Militaria\Civil War (1861-65)\Original Period Items\Newspapers". The seller is "timhu" and is located in this country: US.

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  • Item Number: 671725
  • Content: Rare & Early collctible antique original newspaper


SURRENDER OF ROBERT E. LEE Appomattox Court House Sign 1865 Civil War Newspaper