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Civil War print showing the surrender of General Robert E. Lee to General Ulysses S

Civil War print showing the surrender of General Robert E. Lee to General Ulysses S


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Civil War print showing the surrender of General Robert E. Lee to General Ulysses S

Vintage Civil War print showing the surrender of General Robert E. Lee to General Ulysses S. Grant. Behind the Generals, and their staff members, are thousands of troops from both the Confederate and Union armies. The print reads, The Surrender Of General Lee And His Entire Army To Lieut. General Grant April 9th 1865

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1865 19th Century Agreement American Civil War American Culture American History Archival Armed Forces Army Black And White Caucasian Appearance Civil War Confederate Army Confederate Soldier Digital Enhancement Famous People General Historic World Events Holding Large Group Of People Lithograph Mature Adult Patriotism Politics President Pride Robert E Lee Soldier Standing Surrender Text Traditional Clothing Tree Ulyssess Grant Uniform Union Army Union Soldier Victory Vintage Western Script


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This vintage Civil War print captures a pivotal moment in American history - the surrender of General Robert E. Lee to General Ulysses S. Grant. The image depicts the solemn agreement between these two famous figures, surrounded by their staff members and thousands of troops from both the Confederate and Union armies. The scene is set outdoors, with a majestic tree serving as a backdrop to this historic event. The black and white lithograph showcases the pride and patriotism felt by both sides during this tumultuous period in our nation's past. It highlights the traditional clothing worn by soldiers, symbolizing their dedication to their respective causes. General Grant stands tall, representing the Union army, while General Lee displays dignity even in defeat as he surrenders his entire army. This powerful illustration serves as a reminder of the immense sacrifices made during the American Civil War. John Parrot's digital enhancement brings out every detail of this archival photograph, allowing us to immerse ourselves in this significant moment that shaped our country's future. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to April 9th, 1865 - a day that forever changed America's course. This piece not only honors our military heritage but also invites reflection on how far we have come as a nation since those turbulent times. It serves as an enduring testament to unity and reconciliation amidst conflict – reminding us all of our shared history and collective journey towards progress.

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