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Repository:
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Published:
2023    
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...surrender between Grant and Lee at Appomattox Courthouse,...
...that Grant surrendered to Lee. Railroad Freight Bills and...
...Thomas Leigh of Halifax County and his wife's family's ties...
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