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April 8, 1865 - Appomattox Station
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Location |
Campaign |
Commanders |
Forces Engaged |
Estimate Casualties |
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Appomattox County |
Appomattox |
Maj. Gen. George A. Custer [US] |
Divisions |
Unknown |
Custer's division captured a supply train and twenty-five guns, driving off and scattering the Confederate defenders. This unique action pitted artillery without infantry support against cavalry. Custer captured and burned three trains loaded with provisions for Lee's army.
Result(s): Union victory
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April 9, 1865 - Appomattox Courthouse.
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Location |
Campaign |
Commanders |
Forces Engaged |
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Appomattox |
Appomattox |
Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant [US] |
Armies |
700 total |
Description: Early on April 9, the remnants of John Brown Gordon's corps and Fitzhugh Lee's cavalry formed line of battle at Appomattox Court House. Gen. Robert E. Lee determined to make one last attempt to escape the closing Union pincers and reach his supplies at Lynchburg. At dawn the Confederates advanced, initially gaining ground against Sheridan's cavalry. The arrival of Union infantry, however, stopped the advance in its tracks. Lee's army was now surrounded on three sides. Lee surrendered to Grant on April 9. This was the final engagement of the war in Virginia.
Result(s): Union victory
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