A few years ago I went to visit my cousin who was, at that time, a Professor of Cellular Biology at Randolph College in Lynchburg, VA. Close to Lynchburg (a gorgeous town surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains) lies Appomattox Court House, VA, the site of General Robert E. Lee’s surrender to General Ulysses S. Grant. I was there during the fall, and the foilage was incredible. I also went to Monticello, Jefferson’s home, and the fabulous University of Virginia in Charlottesville…but that will have to wait for another fab photo Friday!
When one hears that Lee surrendered at Appomattox Court House, VA, they assume he surrendered at a courthouse. Appomattox Court House is actually a town, and the surrender took place at the plantation of Wilmer and Virginia McLean within that town. Lee and Grant met for about an hour and a half. The plantation is quite a bit smaller than it was in my imagination!
We tend to forget the magnitude of the Civil War, or the War Between the States, or as the Confederates called it, the War of Northern Aggression. Over 630,000 died during the conflict (a huge number), and there were over 1,000,000 injuries. It was by far the bloodiest war fought on American soil. Want to learn more about it? It is a National Park! Check it out at http://www.nps.gov/apco/the-surrender.htm.
While in Virginia, I also enjoyed the Blue Ridge Mountains, and walks, creeks, and bike trails through Lynchburg. Just beautiful!
Beautiful, beautiful Virgina. I do plan to go back!