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Gettysburg Part Two: Washington and Beyond

   
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Hundreds of wagons were being loaded and sent back to Richmond along the roadways covered by Ambrose Hill's 111 Corps. On the 15th, Jackson received word from Richmond that formal peace had been negotiated and that Howard was to surrender the City but to avoid looting and destruction but to occupy Washington post-haste...
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Hundreds of wagons were being loaded and sent back to Richmond along the roadways covered by Ambrose Hill's 111 Corps. On the 15th, Jackson received word from Richmond that formal peace had been negotiated and that Howard was to surrender the City but to avoid looting and destruction but to occupy Washington post-haste...
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