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American Adventures

CHAPTER XXV
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And it still seems to me wonderful to think that I have met and talked with a man who issued Lee's orders, who rode forth with Lee when he went to meet Grant in conference at Appomattox, just before the surrender, who once slept under the same blanket with Lee, who knew Lee as well perhaps as one man can know another, and under conditions calculated to try men to the utmost.
As adjutant, Colonel Taylor took an active part in arranging details of surrender and parole.

He says: Each officer and soldier was furnished for his protection from arrest or annoyance with a slip of paper containing his parole, signed by his commander and countersigned by an officer of the Federal army.
I signed these paroles for all members of the staff, and when my own case was reached I requested General Lee to sign mine, which I have retained to the present time.
This document, with Colonel Taylor's name and title in his own handwriting, and the signature of General Lee, I am able to reproduce here through the courtesy of the colonel's daughters, Mrs.William B.
Baldwin and Miss Taylor, of Norfolk.

It is the only parole which was signed personally by General Lee.
[Illustration] On the back of the little slip, which is of about the size of a bank check, is the countersignature of George H.Sharpe, Assistant Provost Marshal general: [Illustration] Following his parole Colonel Taylor rode with General Lee to Richmond.
The general seemed to be in a philosophical frame of mind, but thought much of the future.

The subject of the surrender and its consequences was about exhausted.

The Colonel tells of one incident: On the route General Lee stopped for the night near the residence of his brother, Mr.Carter Lee, in Powhatan County; and although importuned by his brother to pass the night under his roof, the general persisted in pitching his tent by the side of the road and going into camp as usual.


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