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t this step Lee was not inclined to take. He said that he was now a prisoner, and felt a delicacy about advising others to put themselves in his position. But he had no doubt they would speedily arrive at the same conclusion without his urging. The conversation was protracted, and the restless Sheridan, not used to waiting, at last rode up and asked permission to cross the lines and visit some of his old comrades in the rebel army. Leave of course was given, and with Sheridan went Generals Ingalls and Seth Williams, both men of the old army, with as many personal friends among the rebel officers as under the national flag. They soon found acquaintances, and, when the interview between Grant and Lee was over, the three returned, bringing with them nearly every officer of high rank in the rebel army, to pay their respects to Grant and thank him for the terms he had accorded them the day before. Lee now bade good-morning, and returned to his own Headquarters, while the national ch
th dispatches to Banks, II., 76; supersedes Sigel, 202, 417; ordered up alley of Virginia, 402; defeat of rebels at Piedmont, 418; occupies Lexington, 419; before Lynchburg, 420; retreat through the mountains, 421; destruction of rebel factories and stores, 425; in Potomac valley, 497; relieved by Sheridan, 498. Hurlbut, General S. A., at Shiloh, i., 74, 77, 83, 88; Hatchie river, 118; in command of Sixteenth corps, 161 in command at Memphis during Vicksburg campaign, 223-225. Ingalls, General, Rufus, chief quartermaster of army of Potomac, in movement across the James river, II., 375. Introduction, i., 1. Iuka, battle of, i., 110, 112-114. Jackson, Miss., importance of, i., 20; battle of, 239-249; Sherman's movement against, 393; second capture of, 396. Jackson, Tenn., position of, i., 109; Grant's Headquarters at, 115. James river, geography of, II., 4, 248, 340; strategical importance of, 45 Butler's operations on, 241-259; army of Potomac crosses, 341, 346-357