The village of Appomattox Court House, now the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, in central Virginia (U.S.), where Confederate army commander Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union commander Ulysses S. Grant in the American Civil War.
The Battle of Appomattox Court House, fought on the morning of April 9, 1865, one of the last battles of the American Civil War.
The New Appomattox Court House, where locals file lawsuits and do legal business in Appomattox County, Virginia.
The Old Appomattox Court House, a structure within the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park in Virginia.
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The Battle of AppomattoxCourtHouse, fought in Appomattox County, Virginia, on the morning of April 9, 1865, was one of the last battles of the American...
the AppomattoxCourtHouse National Historical Park, once known as Clover Hill—home of the original Old AppomattoxCourtHouse. The "new" Appomattox Courthouse...
The Old AppomattoxCourtHouse is a former county courthouse within the AppomattoxCourtHouse National Historical Park. In the 1800s this structure gave...
Virginia. His house, near Manassas, Virginia, was involved in the First Battle of Bull Run in 1861. After the battle, he moved to Appomattox, Virginia, to...
also present at Robert E. Lee's surrender to Ulysses S. Grant at AppomattoxCourtHouse, Virginia. After the war, Custer was commissioned as a lieutenant...
Northern Virginia to Grant on April 9, 1865, at the McLean House near the AppomattoxCourtHouse, Virginia. After the Overland Campaign, on June 15–18, 1864...
surrender ceremony for the infantry of Robert E. Lee's Army at AppomattoxCourtHouse, Virginia. After the war, he entered politics as a Republican and...
toward AppomattoxCourtHouse until they stopped due to the large number of campfires in front of them. Root, however, rode into AppomattoxCourtHouse where...
factor in the forcing of General Robert E. Lee's surrender at nearby AppomattoxCourtHouse, ending the war in Virginia. The river is a popular destination...
Army of Northern Virginia under Robert E. Lee to Union forces at AppomattoxCourtHouse, which had since been communicated to both commanders at Palmito...
cities of Petersburg and Richmond. The surrender of Lee's army at AppomattoxCourtHouse in April 1865 brought major operations in the area to a close. While...
of AppomattoxCourtHouse, setting in motion the end of the war. Lincoln lived to see this victory but on April 14, he was assassinated. Appomattox is...
79639°W / 37.37861; -78.79639 The AppomattoxCourtHouse National Historical Park ruins are part of the AppomattoxCourtHouse National Historical Park, Virginia...
both cities in April 1865, leading to his retreat and surrender at AppomattoxCourtHouse. The siege of Petersburg foreshadowed the trench warfare that would...
May 1865 following General Robert E. Lee's surrender to Grant at AppomattoxCourtHouse. The Western Theater typically receives less attention than the...
weeks after the defeat of Robert E. Lee's army at the Battle of AppomattoxCourtHouse, it signaled that the war was effectively over. Maj. Gen. William...
towards Lynchburg, and then cover his retreat. At the Battle of AppomattoxCourtHouse that morning, Longstreet was heavily engaged with the Union II Corps...
likelihood, he would not be involved in actual combat. He was present at Appomattox when Robert E. Lee surrendered. He resigned his commission on June 12...