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compelled to surrender Ord strikes Lee's van near Farmville is repulsed, and Gen. Read killed Lee crosses the Appomattox at Farmville his desperate condition Grant proposes a surrender Humphreys attacks Lee, and is bd Sheridan's position at Jetersville, striking for Farmville, in order to recross there the Appomattox, and, if had struck the head of Lee's marching column near Farmville, as it was preparing to cross the river. Ord's aduing evening, crossed the Appomattox on bridges at Farmville, and, marching all night, he seemed to have left hfirst proposing a surrender. While directing from Farmville the pursuit, the latter dispatched to the front nehis track, had been halted, 4 or 5 miles north of Farmville, by all that was left of Lee's forces, intrenched nding this response to Grant, which reached him at Farmville next morning: April 7, 1865. General — I vision, with difficulty forded the Appomattox near Farmville, to repulse from a body of Rebel infantry defendin
., 225. Crampton's Gap, Md., 199. Cross-Keys, Va., 138. Dallas, Ga., 298. Fair Oaks (or Seven Pines), Va. 141. Farmville, Va., 741. Fisher's Hill, Va., 610. Five forks, Va., 731. Fort Donelson, Tenn., 46. Franklin, Tenn., 681. Fredericksbreen, Gen., wounded at Wauhatchie, 435. Green, Gen. Tom, killed on Red river, 548. Gregg, Gen., taken prisoner at Farmville, 743. Gregg, Gen. (Union), attacked, and 500 men captured from him near Jefferson, Va., 395. Gregg, Brig.-Gen. (R60; is present at the battle of Malvern Hill. 165. Humphreys, Gen., at Vicksburg, 345; at Gettysburg, 382 to 387; at Farmville, 742. Hunter, Gen., his order on Slavery annulled by the President. 246-7: he defeats W. E. Jones at Piedmont, 600:, W. Va., 598. New Hope Church, Ga., 620 New Madrid, Mo., 54. Newnan, Ga., 633. Newtonia, Mo., 37; 561. North of Farmville, Va., 742. Okolona, Miss., 617. Old River, La., 328. Oldtown, Md., 607. Opelousas, La., 340. Orangeburg, S. C., 699