. Hannifan & Co.'s new commercial railroad and county map of New Yort State and gazetteer .. . ed. March 2. General Sheridan fought and captured the Confederate,General Early, with 1,800 men, between Staunton and Charlottesville. March 4. Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson asPresident and Vice-President of the United States. March 10. General Bragg attacked General Cox near Kingston, , but was defeated. General Sherman occupied Fayetteville, N. C. March 13. General Schofield occupied Kingston. March 16. Confederate General Hardee defeated at Averysboro, March 17. C


. Hannifan & Co.'s new commercial railroad and county map of New Yort State and gazetteer .. . ed. March 2. General Sheridan fought and captured the Confederate,General Early, with 1,800 men, between Staunton and Charlottesville. March 4. Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson asPresident and Vice-President of the United States. March 10. General Bragg attacked General Cox near Kingston, , but was defeated. General Sherman occupied Fayetteville, N. C. March 13. General Schofield occupied Kingston. March 16. Confederate General Hardee defeated at Averysboro, March 17. Confederate Congress adjourned, sine die. March 19. Confederate General Johnson defeated at Bentonville, March 21. Goldsboro, N. C, occupied. March 25. Confederates attack General Grant and get severely de-feated. April 1. Victory of Five Forks, 2. Lees lines at Petersburg 3. Eichmond taken. April 9. Surrender of General Lee and his whole army at AppomattoxCourt House, Va. 208 OF REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS HOUSES. ROCHESTER.—Continued. STEPHEN ZIEUNSKI, • and guilder,. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on all Work Pertaining to Building,also for Cement Walks. ANY NUMBER OF MEN FURNISHED ON SHORTNOTICE FOR EXCAVATING, LAYING OF WATEROR GAS MAINS PROMPT ATTENTION GIVENTO ALL ORDERS AND SATISFACTION GUAR-ANTEED. Office, 513 Hudson Avenue, 209 DEALER IN HEMLOCK AND PINE LUMBER,LATH AND SHINGLES. ■ ■ ROCHESTER, N. Y. RAILROAD MAP AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY April 12. The Union flag hoisted at Fort Sumter. Mobile, Ala., captured. April 13. Drafting and recruiting stopped, April 14. President Lincoln shot by J. Wilkes Booth in FordsTheatre, Washington ; Mr. Seward and his son wounded. April 15. Death of President Lincoln. Vice-President Johnson swornin as President of the United States. Mr. Stantons letter to Charles Francis Adams, Minister to England: Washington, April 15th. Sir—It has become my distressing duty toannounce to you that last night his Excellenc


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