MAKE A MEME View Large Image Appeared in May 27, 1865, issue of Harper's Weekly. Print includes the following sketches: Interior of James Bennett's House--Scene of Johnston's Surrender, April 26, 1865 (4 9/16 x 3 3/4), showing interior of house with Johnston and ...
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Keywords: outdoor Appeared in May 27, 1865, issue of Harper's Weekly. Print includes the following sketches: Interior of James Bennett's House--Scene of Johnston's Surrender, April 26, 1865 (4 9/16 x 3 3/4), showing interior of house with Johnston and Sherman seated at table; James Bennett's House Where Johnston Surrendered to Sherman--Exterior View (9 3/16 x 6 1/16), exterior view of house and kitchen showing troops (mostly Union) feeding horses and standing around awaiting the end of surrender negotiations; Rebel Small-Arms Turned Over By Johnston's Army to Lieutenant Lyster, Chief of Ordnance, Department of North Carolina, Greensborough, May 3, 1865 (4 9 1/16 x 3 3/4), interior view of store or public building filled with stacks of small arms; and Accoutrements of Johnston's Army Turned Over to J. S. Clingman, Ordnance Office, Department North Carolina, May 3, 1865 (4 9/16 x 3 3/4), showing interior of warehouse filled with piles of accoutrements with Union soldier looking on. From Original Prints, Audio Visual Materials, Special Collections, State Archives of North Carolina. Appeared in May 27, 1865, issue of Harper's Weekly. Print includes the following sketches: Interior of James Bennett's House--Scene of Johnston's Surrender, April 26, 1865 (4 9/16 x 3 3/4), showing interior of house with Johnston and Sherman seated at table; James Bennett's House Where Johnston Surrendered to Sherman--Exterior View (9 3/16 x 6 1/16), exterior view of house and kitchen showing troops (mostly Union) feeding horses and standing around awaiting the end of surrender negotiations; Rebel Small-Arms Turned Over By Johnston's Army to Lieutenant Lyster, Chief of Ordnance, Department of North Carolina, Greensborough, May 3, 1865 (4 9 1/16 x 3 3/4), interior view of store or public building filled with stacks of small arms; and Accoutrements of Johnston's Army Turned Over to J. S. Clingman, Ordnance Office, Department North Carolina, May 3, 1865 (4 9/16 x 3 3/4), showing interior of warehouse filled with piles of accoutrements with Union soldier looking on. From Original Prints, Audio Visual Materials, Special Collections, State Archives of North Carolina.
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