If The Thing Be Pressed: Two Weeks In April, 1865 - 3 Quarks Daily
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If The Thing Be Pressed: Two Weeks In April, 1865 - 3 Quarks Daily
by Michael Liss Appomattox Surrender, by Louis Mathieu Guillaume, 1892. National Parks Service. April 1, 1865. For the South, the end is nearing. It was already obvious on March 4, when Abraham Lincoln delivered his magnificent Second Inaugural Address. Four weeks later, it is more obvious. For all the bravery of the Confederacy’s men and all the talent of its military leadership, its resources are almost gone. A great test, possibly a decisive …
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