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not to be disturbed by United States authority so long as they observe their paroles, and the laws in force where they may reside.

U. S. GRANT,

GENERAL R. E. LEE.

Lieutenant-General.

[No. 9.]

Headquarters Army of Northern Virginia,

April 9, 1865.

General:-I have received your letter of this date, containing the terms of the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia as proposed by you. As they are substantially the same as those expressed in your letter of the 8th instant, they are accepted. I will proceed to designate the proper officers to carry the stipulations into effect.

R. E. LEE,

LIEUTENANT-GENERAL U. S. GRANT.

General.

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INDEX

ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS, on
Geneva tribunal, 301; in
Liberal movement, 309.
Alabama Claims, statement of,
299; the Joint High Com-
mission, 300; the Geneva
arbitration, 301.
Amendment, Fifteenth, adopted,
306.

Amendment, Fourteenth, pro-
posed, 286.

Ammen, Daniel, boyhood with
Grant, 26.
Appomattox, operations at, 261-

264; surrender at, 268.

BEAUREGARD, G. P. T., at

Pittsburg Landing, 138–146;
opposes Butler, 231.
Belmont, battle of, 115-116.
Big Black, battle of, 176.
Bismarck, Otto von, entertains

Grant, 319.

Blaine, James G., comment on
Cabinet, 297; leadership, 321.
Bragg, Braxton, succeeds Beau-
regard, 151; invasion of
Kentucky, 155; campaign of
Chickamauga, 191-194; Bat-
tle of Missionary Ridge, 200-

204.

Brown, B. Gratz, in Civil War,
106.

Buchanan, Robert C., at Fort
Humboldt, 74.

Buckner, Simon B., befriends

Grant, 78; at Fort Donelson,
123; surrenders, 129; rein-

forces Bragg, 192; visits
Grant, 333.

Buell, Don Carlos, commands
Army of the Ohio, 120; en-
ters Nashville, 132; at Pitts-
burg Landing, 146–147.
Burnside, Ambrose E., at
Knoxville, 198; relieved by
Sherman, 205; commands
Ninth Corps, 220; relieved
of command, 245.

Butler, Benjamin F., commands
The Army of the James, 220;
advance up Peninsula, 231;
mistakes of, 236-237; quar-
rel with Smith, 239; fails at
Fort Fisher, 253.

CAMERON, J. DONALD, in Cab-
inet, 298; supports third
term movement, 321.
Cedar Creek, battle of, 248-
249.

Champion's Hill, battle of,
175.

Chattanooga, capture of, 191;
description of, 199.
Chickamauga, battle of, 193.
City Point, Grant at, 253.
Civil service, in Grant's admin-
istration, 308.

Civil War, influence on youth,

12; causes of, 88-94; area
of, 109.

Clemens, Samuel L., friendship
for Grant, 332.

Cold Harbor, battle of, 232-
233.

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