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			 Pursuit 
			to Appomattox 
			Historian recounts Lee’s surrender in 
			Civil War on April 9 at Lincoln Presidential Library 
			  
			
		 
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            [April 07, 2015] 
            
			SPRINGFIELD 
			– Historian Mark DePue’s series of popular presentations on Civil 
			War battles concludes April 9 at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential 
			Library and Museum with a discussion of Robert E. Lee’s surrender at 
			Appomattox, exactly 150 years after that critical event in American 
			history. 
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			 Lee withdrew his decimated army from the besieged cities of 
			Petersburg and Richmond on April 2 and headed west, hoping to link 
			up with the Confederate army in the Carolinas. But Union forces led 
			by Ulysses S. Grant and spearheaded by the relentless Phil Sheridan 
			managed to cut off Lee at the village of Appomattox Court House. 
			North and South clashed there, briefly, on April 9 before Lee 
			realized his situation was hopeless. 
			 
			Using maps, photos and soldiers’ own words, DePue will explain the 
			battle and the impact of Lee’s surrender. His previous presentations 
			on key battles have attracted standing-room-only audiences.  
			 
			The free event begins at 6:30 at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential 
			Library and Museum’s Union Theater (212 N. Sixth Street, 
			Springfield). It will be followed by a reception thanking Dr. DePue 
			for his incredibly successful series of Civil War presentations.  | 
            
             
            
			     
			Reservations can be made by visiting www.presidentlincoln.gov and 
			clicking on “Special event tickets and reservations” or by calling 
			217-558-8934. 
			[Chris Wills, Abraham Lincoln 
			Presidential Library and Museum]    |