The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, Volume 14

by Ulysses S Grant and John Y. Simon

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On March 29, Grant opened the Ap pomattox campaign, informing Sheridan that " I now feel like ending the matter."

Despite pleas to cancel the offensive because of adverse weather, Grant pressed ahead. Sheridan won the battle of Five Forks on April 1, and the next day Grant overran Lee's lines at Petersburg, forcing the evacuation of Richmond. Grant's mastery was never more appar ent than during his last battle. " I shall press the pursuit to the end," he wrote to Sherman, and by April 19 Lee had to choose between capitulation or annihila tion. With the surrender at Appomattox, Grant demonstrated his capacity for making peace as well as for waging war.

In the frantic aftermath of Lincoln's death, Grant maintained his customary levelheadedness despite clamor for ven geance. He hoped that in President Andrew Johnson " we will find a man dis posed and capable of conducting the gov ernment in its old channel."

  • ISBN13 9780809311989
  • Publish Date 23 July 1985
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Southern Illinois University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 548
  • Language English