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Chapter 32
Sherman's terms to Joseph E. Johnston
the end of hostilities
the grand review at Washington
Grant's place in military history
As soon as the surrender at Appomattox had taken place, General Grant despatched a boat from City Point with a message to Sherman announcing the event, and telling him that he could offer the same terms to Johnston.
On April 18 Sherman entered into an agreement with Johnston which embraced political as well as merely military questions, but only conditionally, and with the understanding that the armistice granted could be terminated if the conditions were.
not approved by superior authority.
A staff-officer sent by General Sherman brought his communication to Washington announcing the terms of this agreement.
It was received by General Grant on April 21.
Perceiving that the terms covered many questions of a civil and not of a military nature, he suggested to the Secretary of War that the matter had better be referred at once to P
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