. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . MENWHO STAYEDTHROIGH APPOMATTOX Tliise twelve members of General Robert E. Leos staff surrendered with him at Apjiomattox Court House, and with him signed aparole dra\Mi up by Grant, to the effeet tliat they would not take up arms against the Tnitod States imtil or unless they were military medallion was <lesed by the photographer Roekwell during General Lees in Riclimon<l in April, 1865. Thesefacts are furnished by Major Giles B. Cooke (No. 12, above), who had \irifiod tliem by writing General Lre himsel


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . MENWHO STAYEDTHROIGH APPOMATTOX Tliise twelve members of General Robert E. Leos staff surrendered with him at Apjiomattox Court House, and with him signed aparole dra\Mi up by Grant, to the effeet tliat they would not take up arms against the Tnitod States imtil or unless they were military medallion was <lesed by the photographer Roekwell during General Lees in Riclimon<l in April, 1865. Thesefacts are furnished by Major Giles B. Cooke (No. 12, above), who had \irifiod tliem by writing General Lre himself after the surrender.


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