Appomattox: "We of the Line Never Had the Remotest Idea of a Surrender"
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 Published On Apr 19, 2024

In his history of the 4th Alabama Infantry, Adjutant Robert Thompson Coles recalled the last day before Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia. Coles recounts the dashed hope that Maj. Gen. John Brown Gordon's men would break the U.S. lines, and an encounter with Gen. Lee.

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Image: Alabama Department of Archives and History

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