Appomattox Court House

Appomattox Court House developed from a small settlement and became the county seat, its courthouse was built in 1846. It was here on April 9, 1865 that Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant to end the Civil War. Grant and Lee met in the parlor of the McLean home to sign the papers of surrender. Many of the buildings from the 1800’s survived and are beautifully restored.

The McLean house where the surrender took place
Parlor where the signing occurred – Lee sat here
Grant sat here
Parole papers for the Confederate soldiers were printed here
Meeks Store
Clover Hill Tavern kitchen – now a bookstore
Bucolic Virginia countryside

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  1. I’m glad they were able to keep a lot of buildings and things and restored them. Glad it is not lost to time

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