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William Britains |
Grant received his commission as lieutenant general from President Lincoln on March 12, 1864, and was appointed general in chief of all U.S. armies. At the Appomattox surrender, when Union soldiers became too rambunctious in victory, Grant quieted them by saying, "The war is over. The Rebels are again our countrymen, and the best sign of rejoicing is to abstain from all demonstrations in the field." View other product and find out more about William Britains. Related ProductsWilliam Britain > American Civil War William Britain > Catalogues > 2006 First Half Collection > American Civil War William Britain > Catalogues > 2006 Second Half Collection > American Civil War Registered Users: Bookmark
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