Did Grant and Lee ever meet after the war?

Grant learned of Lee's wish and offered the invitation himself. The two men never met again. Lee died 17 months later. Lee is believed to be the only person to visit the White House after having their United States citizenship revoked. Copyright 2019 WWBT.
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Did Grant and Lee ever meet in battle?

Grant, who remembered meeting Lee once during the Mexican War, asked the Confederate general if he recalled their meeting. Lee replied that he did, and the two conversed in a very cordial manner, for approximately 25 minutes.
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Did Lee and Grant become friends?

General Grant, following orders of President Lincoln, put a stop to the idea. The two friends would finally meet again following the Confederate surrender at Appomattox Court House. It was Longstreet, according to various accounts, who persuaded Lee that Grant would offer generous terms there.
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Where did Grant and Lee meet to end the war?

Grant on April 9, 1865, which effectively ended the Civil War, although other southern forces would still be surrendering into May. It was momentous yet modest and low-key as the two generals met with just a few aides in the small parlor of Wilmer McLean's house in Appomattox, Virginia.
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What happened to Grant after the war?

As an American hero, Grant was later elected the 18th President of the United States (1869–1877), working to implement Congressional Reconstruction and to remove the vestiges of slavery. Late in the administration of Andrew Johnson, Gen.
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What happened to Robert E Lee after the Civil War?

Ultimately, he accepted and moved to Lexington, Virginia. In this new position, Lee decided to commit his remaining years to the education and betterment of the young men of Virginia.
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Where did Grant go after Shiloh?

General Johnston Dies During a Sneak Attack

They needed a rest, so Grant made camp on the western side of the Tennessee River at Pittsburg Landing while he was awaiting re-enforcements and also training soldiers who had no battle experience.
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What were Robert E Lee's last words?

The morning of October 12, he developed a “feeble, rapid pulse” and “shallow breathing.” Lee's reported last words were, “Tell Hill he must come up!” “Strike the tent!” Yet, his daughter at the bedside recalled only “struggling” with “long, hard breathes,” and “in a moment he was dead.” CONCLUSIONS: Lee suffered ...
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Did Lee and Grant respect each other?

For years, Lee got more respect than Grant both as a military leader and as a personality. In recent decades, historians have demoted Lee and promoted Grant on both counts. For Grant's reputation, it's a welcome corrective.
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What did Lee say when he surrendered?

I determined to avoid the useless sacrifice of those whose past services have endeared them to their countrymen… I bid you an affectionate farewell.”
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Who lost more soldiers Grant or Lee?

Appendices I and II facilitate a comparison of the casualty records of Grant and Lee. Lee's army incurred 55,280 more casualties than Grant's armies (208,922 versus 153,642). Lee's army imposed 49,562 more casualties on the enemy than Grant's armies imposed on their enemies (240,322 versus 190,760).
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Was Lee a better general than Grant?

Lee is considered the better commander. He scored huge victories up until Gettysburg in 1863, while fighting against bigger and better supplied troops.
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What advantage did Grant have over Lee?

While Robert E. Lee was strictly a Virginia-focused, one-theater commander who constantly sought reinforcements for his theater and resisted transfers to other theaters, Grant had a broad, national perspective, rarely requested additional troops from elsewhere, and uncomplainingly provided reinforcements to locations, ...
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What did General Lee say after the battle of Gettysburg?

General Lee immediately shook hands with him and said cheerfully: 'Never mind, general, all this has been my fault - it is I that have lost this fight, and you must help me out of it in the best way you can.
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What did General Lee think of general Grant?

Moreover, Grant recognize the new reality of warfare: that the firepower commanded by each side was making a battle of maneuver, like Chancellorsville, impossible. Lee didn't think much of Grant as a general, saying that McClellan was the superior foe.
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Why did Lee not escape from Appomattox?

Why was Lee unable to escape from Appomattox? Grant had him surrounded.
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Who was best Confederate general?

The Top 10 Greatest Confederate Generals: Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, James Longstreet, JEB Stuart, A.P. Hill, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Joseph E. ... P.G.T. Beauregard and Patrick Cleburne.
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What did Grant say to Lee at Appomattox?

General Grant began the conversation by saying 'I met you once before, General Lee, while we were serving in Mexico, when you came over from General Scott's headquarters to visit Garland's brigade, to which I then belonged. I have always remembered your appearance, and I think I should have recognized you anywhere.
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Did Grant remove his hat for Lee?

Grant and his staff followed him and removed their hats as a respectful, farewell gesture which Lee returned in kind before riding down the stage road. General Lee leaves the McLean House after the Surrender Meeting with Gen. Grant.
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How tall was General Robert E Lee?

Available Data on the Illnesses of General Robert E. Lee. 1863, end of March. — For the first time during the war, General Lee required medical attention. He was then aged fifty-six, florid, •about 5 feet 10½ inches in height, and weighed about 165 pounds.
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Are there still descendants of Robert E. Lee?

This first hand account remains a valuable source of information on day-to-day life at Arlington House. Through Rob and his older brother Rooney, there are over twenty direct descendants of Mary and Robert E. Lee alive today. Mary Anna Custis Lee and Robert E. Lee, Jr.
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Why are Confederate soldiers buried at Arlington?

Meanwhile, the United Confederate Veterans (UCV) identified Confederate graves around the Washington, D.C. area and successfully petitioned the government to have those remains transferred to Arlington. On June 6, 1900, Congress appropriated $2,500 for the removal and reinterment of Confederate remains.
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Did Grant ever meet Lincoln?

On March 27, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln meets with Union generals Ulysses S. Grant and William T. Sherman at City Point, Virginia, to plot the last stages of the Civil War.
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What happened after Lee surrendered to Grant?

After Lee's surrender, the Army of Tennessee remained in the field for over two weeks, until Johnston finally surrendered the army and numerous smaller garrisons to Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman on April 26.
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What mistake did Grant make at Shiloh?

As McPherson pointed out, Grant's mistake was to “focus his mind so intently on plans for attacking the rebels that he could spare no thoughts for what the rebels might do to him.” Yet both Grant and Sherman remained calm.
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