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English: Headlines from The New York Times on April 10, 1865, reporting surrender of Confederate General Robert E. Lee to essentially end the American Civil War
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Source (April 10, 1865). "Union / Victory! / Peace! / Surrender of General Lee and His Whole Army.". The New York Times: 1.
Author The New York Times (newspaper)

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Headlines from ''The New York Times'' on April 10, 1865, reporting surrender of Confederate General Robert E. Lee to essentially end the American Civil War

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