The subject line is amusing. Is the "war of Northern aggression" the
one that was started with treasonous former officers of the United
States of America began firing at U.S. Army troops stationed in a fort
built by the tax payers of the entire nation to protect the city of
Charleston from foreign invaders? That was the battle where a brave and
courageous southern-born commander defended his flag against an
unwarrantend and unprovoked attack by men who had been trained at West
Point, at tax payer expense, and then took off their uniforms, put on
the uniforms of another army, and attacked their former comrades. The
would-be new nation was led by man who had also been educated at West
Point, served in the United States Army, and turned traitor, and made
war on his own country.
It is worth remembering that that Davis, Lee, and the other traitors
took the same oath when they entered West Point that American soldiers,
marines, sailors, and airmen/women take when they enter military
service today.
Paul Finkelman
President William McKinley Distinguished Professor of Law
and Public Policy
Albany Law School
80 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, New York 12208-3494
518-445-3386
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Today is April 9th. 142 years ago, today the Civil war ended at
Appomattox,
Virginia.
Robert E. Lee, General CSA
Surrendered the Army Of Virginia and ended the Civil War
April 9, 1865: VA-K157 Surrender at Appomattox
Description:
At the McLean house at Appomattox, two miles north, took place the
meeting
between Lee and Grant to arrange terms for the surrender of the Army of
Northern Virginia. This was at 1:30 P.M. on Sunday, April 9, 1865.
Conservation & Development Commission, 1929
Location:
US 460 (eastbound), west of Appomattox
Surrender at Appomattox
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