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City Point (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 35
XXXV.
death of President Lincoln—Peace.—Johnston — Davis — Taylor — Kirby Smith.
The President at City Point
he enters Richmond
letter to Weitzel
recruiting stopped
celebration at Fort Sumter
the President assassinated by J. Wilkes t right to our extreme left, and Grant impelled the advance of that left with such memorable results.
He was mainly at City Point, receiving reports from Grant and telegraphing their substance to the War Department for dissemination over the country hasty levee, the President took a rapid drive through the principal streets, and, at 6 1/2 P. M., left on his return to City Point; whence he repeated his visit to Richmond two days later — this time attended by Mrs. Lincoln, by Vice-President Johnso rence to a suggestion by some of their number, he wrote the following:
headquarters armies of the United States, City Point, April 6, 1865. Major-Gen. Weitzel, Richmond, Va.:
It has been intimated to me that the gentlemen who have act
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