- Battle of Appomattox Court House - Wikipedia
The Battle of Appomattox Court House, fought in Appomattox County, Virginia, on the morning of April 9, 1865, was one of the last, and ultimately one of the most consequential, battles of the American Civil War (1861–1865)
- Appomattox Court House National Historical Park (U. S. National Park . . .
On April 9, 1865, the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia in the McLean House in the village of Appomattox Court House, Virginia signaled the effective end of the nation's largest war
- Historic Appomattox Virginia | Official Tourism Website
Learn about our fabulous small town, and the surrounding area and plan your Appomattox Virginia vacation Whether you’re visiting us for the weekend or a week, you can find out more about our attractions, find a hotel or campsite, and plan your excursions
- Battle of Appomattox Courthouse | Facts, History, Surrender | Britannica
Battle of Appomattox Court House, (April 9, 1865), one of the final battles of the American Civil War After a weeklong flight westward from Richmond and Petersburg, Virginia, Confederate Gen Robert E Lee briefly engaged Union Gen Ulysses S Grant before surrendering to the Union at Appomattox Court House
- Appomattox Attractions | Appomattox: Official Tourism Site of . . .
Appomattox attractions highlight Civil War History and so much more From the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, Civil War surrender site, and an 18th century living history village, Appomattox attractions offer much to see and enjoy
- Appomattox - American Civil War Museum
The exhibit houses 400 artifacts, photographs, and documents, including the uniform coat and sword that Robert E Lee wore to surrender Located just over a mile from the surrender site, ACWM–Appomattox provides stories with unique insight into the end of the Civil War and its legacies
- Appomattox, Virginia - Wikipedia
The town is named for the Appomattox River, which was named after the Appomattoc Native American tribe, one of the Algonquian -speaking Powhatan Confederacy, historically based in the coastal area and encountered by the English before the tribes of the Piedmont
- Appomattox Court House - American Battlefield Trust
Trapped by the Federals near Appomattox Court House, Confederate general Robert E Lee surrendered his army to Union general Ulysses S Grant, precipitating the capitulation of other Confederate forces and leading to the end of the bloodiest conflict in American history
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