RELIC GROUPING – CONFEDERATE SURRENDER AT APPOMATTOX

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At Appomattox, once news of the surrender circulated, Confederates dismantled and destroyed as much equipment as possible to prevent confiscation by US Forces.

Dug from the last documented camp site of the Army of Northern Virginia, this grouping was acquired by The Horse Soldier in 1995 from a private museum at Appomattox as part of a large collection of artifacts from Lee’s surrender and the Battle of Appomattox Station.  This portion includes: a p1853 Enfield trigger guard tang, a British knapsack strap buckle, a p1853 Enfield rear sight, a p1853 Enfield nipple, 3 dropped Enfield bullets with wood plugs, a Jaw Harp, a brass shoulder scale, a m1861 Springfield gun tool, a m1855 Springfield band spring and tumbler punch, 6 cartridge box buckles, a horseshoe, part of a horse watering bit, 9 dropped Gardner bullets, and a Confederate sword drop.

While most relics are remnants of a great fight, these stand in stark contrast as artifacts from the end of formal hostilities in Virginia. After years of terrible conflict, these items are a veritable snapshot of the moments when relative peace was becoming a new and accepted reality.

Any collection would benefit from the addition of these Appomattox surrender relics as a feature or a bookend to a collection spanning the Civil War.    [cm] [ph:L]

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