. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . COPYRIGHT, )911, REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. COLOR-GUARD OF THE EIGHTH MINNESOTA—WITH SHERMAN WHEN JOHNSTON SURRENDERED The Eighth Minnesota Regiment, which had joined Sherman on his second march, was with him when Johnstons surrender wroteFinis to the last chapter of the war, April 27, 1865. In Bennetts little farmhouse, near Durhams Station, N. C, were begunthe negotiations between Johnston and Sherman which finally led to that event. The two generals met there on April 1


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . COPYRIGHT, )911, REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. COLOR-GUARD OF THE EIGHTH MINNESOTA—WITH SHERMAN WHEN JOHNSTON SURRENDERED The Eighth Minnesota Regiment, which had joined Sherman on his second march, was with him when Johnstons surrender wroteFinis to the last chapter of the war, April 27, 1865. In Bennetts little farmhouse, near Durhams Station, N. C, were begunthe negotiations between Johnston and Sherman which finally led to that event. The two generals met there on April 17th; it was ahighly dramatic moment, for Sherman had in his pocket the cipher message just received telling of the assassination of HEVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. THE END OF THE MARCH—BENNETTS FARMHOUSE


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