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Alternate Name(s): Appomattox Courthouse
| Location Type: City / Town | Latitude: 37.35703° |
| Parent Location: Appomattox County, VA | Longitude: -78.82527° |
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| Date | Event | Soldier | Rank | Unit | |
| April 8, 1865 | Captured | Watson, Robert | 1st Sergeant | Company K, 7th Florida Infantry | Detail |
| April 9, 1865 | Paroled | Moore, Walter Raleigh | Colonel | Staff, 2nd Florida Infantry | Detail |
| April 9, 1865 | Paroled | Thomas, Moses Shaw | Surgeon | Staff, 2nd Florida Infantry | Detail |
| April 9, 1865 | Paroled | Walker, Benjamin F. | Assistant Surgeon | Staff, 2nd Florida Infantry | Detail |
| April 9, 1865 | Surrendered | Amerson, Samuel | Private | Company C, 8th Florida Infantry | Detail |
| April 9, 1865 | Surrendered | Andrews, F. Wilson | Private | Company B, 8th Florida Infantry | Detail |
| April 9, 1865 | Surrendered | Bannerman, Charles Washington | 1st Sergeant | Company G, 5th Florida Infantry | Detail |
| April 9, 1865 | Surrendered | Bryan, William H. | 1st Sergeant | Company K, 5th Florida Infantry | Detail |
| April 9, 1865 | Surrendered | Clark, John Wesley | Private | Company K, 5th Florida Infantry | Detail |
| April 9, 1865 | Surrendered | Clements, Joseph Glen | Private | Company A, 8th Florida Infantry | Detail |
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Appomattox Court House National Historical Park (National Park Service)
Walk the old country lanes where Robert E. Lee, Commanding General of the Army of Northern Virginia, surrendered his men to Ulysses Grant, General-in-Chief of all United States forces, on April 9, 1865. Imagine the events that signaled the end of the Southern States' attempt to create a separate nation. The National Park encompasses approximately 1800 acres of rolling hills in rural central Virginia. The site includes the McLean home (surrender site) and the village of Appomattox Court House, Virginia, the former county seat for Appomattox County. The site also has the home and burial place...
Battle Summary: Appomattox Court House, VA
Appomattox Court House Civil War battle summary
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