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April 14. Anderson raised the old flag over

the ruins of Fort Sumter

April 14. Lincoln assassinated

April 17. Negotiations opened for the sur

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April 26. Johnston surrendered his army
May 4. Taylor surrendered the Confederate
forces East of the Mississippi
May 26. Kirby Smith surrendered the Con-
federate army West of the Mississippi.
May 10. Jefferson Davis captured at Irwins-
ville
November 6. The Confederate privateer

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Shenandoah surrendered by Great Britain
December 18. Ratification of Thirteenth
Amendment proclaimed.

1868. The indictment of Jefferson Davis dismissed.

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

VOLUME XV

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Hiram Ulysses Grant. From the painting by A. Muller Ury in

the Corcoran Gallery, Washington

Map showing free and slave soil, 1820 .

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Map showing expansion of the United States, 1783-1867
Mary Todd Lincoln. From a photograph made in 1862, in the
collection of Julius F. Sachse, Esq.

Abraham Lincoln. From a copy of a photograph made in Janu-
ary, 1861, at Springfield, Illinois, now in the Newberry
Library, Chicago.

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Caricature of the "Secession Movement," published in 1861.
From a print in the Library of Congress, Washington
Edwin McMasters Stanton. From the painting by H. Uhlke in
the War Department, Washington

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Gideon Welles. From the painting by Matthew Wilson in the

Navy Department, Washington .

Philip Henry Sheridan, major-general, U. S. A.

George Gordon Meade, major-general, U. S. A.

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George Brinton McClellan, major-general, U. S. A.

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Admiral David Dixon Porter and staff, on flagship, December, 1864.

Officers of original monitor on its deck in Hampton Roads

William Tecumseh Sherman. From the painting by D. Huntington in the War Department, Washington

Philip Henry Sheridan.

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From the painting by D. Huntington in the War Department, Washington .

Libby Prison, Richmond, after the capture .

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General Buckner's request for terms and an armistice, General Grant's demand for unconditional and immediate surrender, and Buckner's acceptance of the "ungenerous and unchivalrous terms." From the originals, dated February 16, 1862, now in possession of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 288 Page of the New York Tribune of July 7, 1863, giving an account of the battle of Gettysburg. From an original in the Library of Congress, Washington

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General Grant's council of war at City Point, 1864, Grant looking over Meade's shoulder examining map

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Thomas Jonathan Jackson, general, C. S. A.
by J. A. Elder in the Corcoran Gallery, Washington
George Gordon Meade, major-general, U. S. A., and staff, in
October, 1863

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Caricature, published in 1864, showing Lincoln's faith in Grant.
From a print in the Library of Congress, Washington

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Map of battlefields in front of Nashville, Tennessee.
print in the Map Division, Library of Congress, Washington 416
President Lincoln, Major Allan Pinkerton, and Brigadier-general
John Alexander McClernand, U. S. V., at Antietam, Octo-
ber, 1862

Broadside offering reward for the capture of Lincoln's assassin.
From an original in possession of the New York Public
Library, Lenox Branch

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Facsimile of the resolution of Congress submitting the Thirteenth
Amendment. From a facsimile in the Library of Congress,
Washington

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