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Surrender At Appomattox

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Visiting the McLean House at Appomattox Court House National Historical Park in April, I found the old painting on the left and the restored room on the right with both the tables used by General Grant and General Lee for writing and signing the Civil War surrender documents on April 9, 1865. Zoom worthy.

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Faemike55

8:35PM | Sat, 01 July 2017

Great capture!

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wysiwig

12:45AM | Sun, 02 July 2017

This is history you can almost reach out and touch (but you can't, I know the rules). An excellent capture. The story is that Grant was a humble man who had to borrow an coat from another officer so he would be presentable when he met Lee.

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auntietk

12:58AM | Sun, 02 July 2017

I bet they were both relieved as all getout.

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awjay

2:07AM | Sun, 02 July 2017

great piece of history

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T.Rex

6:45AM | Sun, 02 July 2017

Thanks, Bill. Glad to see the old painting and the restored place. And, yes, I've heard the story about Grant borrowing a coat to meet Lee. Interesting, they knew each other from West Point. So sad they wound up fighting each other. Keep up the good work! More photos from inside? :-)

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helanker

8:10AM | Sun, 02 July 2017

And finally there were peace :) A big historical moment.

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TomDart

8:36AM | Sun, 02 July 2017

Relief? I believe so! A myriad of other strong emotion and clear memory of Antietam, Gettysburg..other battles certainly tempered the moments. We have been to those places and to Appomattox. All is quite moving. You have done quite well with the combination of images. Appreciated work, thanks.

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FredNunes

10:00AM | Sun, 02 July 2017

Great job Bill! Great piece of history for sure!

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jendellas

10:45AM | Sun, 02 July 2017

Amazing, everything in the pic is still there!!!!

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bmac62

12:51PM | Sun, 02 July 2017

Just for the record, these two tables are exact replicas of the original tables. After the documents were signed, General George Custer took General Grant's table as a souvenir and sent it home to his wife Libby. She eventually donated the table to the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. (long after George's death). The table used by General Lee is also there...I just don't know how it got there. For anyone who doesn't know about the Smithsonian, it is called, "the nation's attic". Today there are 17 buildings full of displays of all sorts of things. How about George Washington's wooden false teeth for starters:).

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aksirp

1:53PM | Sun, 02 July 2017

Oh, there is so much to see in this - I do like very much the old painting, superb collage and ... I see I have to go in USA many more times... hopefully soon again... thank you so much for last comment, so very appreciated :-) best Priska

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RodS

4:55PM | Sun, 02 July 2017

It kind of gives one goose-bumps to be so close to these historic moments. Great photos, Bill!

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Richardphotos

8:04PM | Sun, 02 July 2017

the painter was so talented. you captured equally well

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kgb224

7:32AM | Mon, 03 July 2017

Superb captures and post work Bill. I am wondering now on the left there is just two men and on the right o so many. God bless.

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KristiS

1:27PM | Mon, 03 July 2017

Congratulations! This image has been chosen as one of this week's featured gallery images!

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jayfar

2:25AM | Tue, 04 July 2017

A good zoom and great history Bill.

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junge1

2:37PM | Wed, 05 July 2017

Great historical documentation! Interesting history!

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kenmo

6:31AM | Wed, 19 July 2017

Wow...I've watched the Ken Burns documentary on the US Civil War a few times... Awesome find...

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tallpindo

1:46PM | Wed, 19 July 2017

I have been to Appomattox as one of the last things I did in the fall of 1983 after living in Washington, DC near Rock Creek Park and the Old Soldiers and Sailor's home. One thing I noticed was the sign on a bridge as I approached "Lift blade before span." Probably not Civil War; then the Herring Safe in the courthouse which was different than the Herring safe in the building across from my rooming house on Georgia Avenue. The biography I recently read explained Lee's reluctance to call it all off as he rode up and waited outside. I also learned that the top 10 graduates of West Point each year are the "Corps of Engineers" such that Lee was teased about his spade work in the Mexican War earlier.


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