World at War

Appomattax Court House; National Historic Park, Central Virginia

After over 4 years of grueling war and 630000 casualties General Robert E. Lee met Ulysses S. Grant in the parlor of the McClean House at Appomattox Court House to surrender his Army of Northern Virginia and begin the process of reunification. Join my Dad and me as we finish our two days exploration of [...]

appomattox court house skit

this was an assignment for history about the appomattox court house. no ulysses s. grant was not black, and no the men did not have boobs.

Appomattox Court House, Virginia

This is asmall sample of the video clips showing views of Appomattox Court House, Virginia taken from the Video History Today database. Please take a look at Video History Today www.videohistorytoday.com , the first web site to offer unique collections of re-usable original video clips designed for teachers and students. The idea behind Video History [...]

2009 144th Anniversary Living History of the Surrender at Appomattox Court House

Members of the PCG, Shockers and SGLHA present a living history for the 144th Anniversary of the Battle and Surrender at Appomattox Courthouse.

Appomattox Court House Virginia USA

A great day to be visiting the site where the Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered Confederacy to Union General US Grant. Visit this site for a little more information: en.wikipedia.org We were there in October or 2009. The fall colors were peaking out of the trees, and the fall coolness was blanketing the whole [...]

The mclean House, Appomattox Court House

The site where Gen. Robert E Lee surrendered the Army of Virginia to Gen. Ulylsses Grant on 9th April 1865.Please take a look at Video History Today www.videohistorytoday.com , the first web site to offer unique collections of re-usable original video clips designed for teachers and students. The idea behind Video History Today is to [...]

Views around Appomattox Court House

This second video with commentary from Appomattox Court House VA, shows other buildings in the town that saw the final surrender of Gen Robert E Lee to Gen Ulysses Grant in April 1865. Views featured include the Clover Hill Tavern (where the Confederate parole papers were printed), the county jail house, the courthouse and finally [...]

Appomattox Court House

The site where Lee surrendered to Grant. This includes a visit to the reconstructed mclean House, where the surrender was signed.