DescriptionGrant and Pemberton - Harper's Pictorial History.jpg
Wood engraving of Union general Ulysses S. Grant (left) and Confederate general John C. Pemberton discussing the terms of the capitulation of Vicksburg, bringing to an end the Union siege of the city. Illustration found in Harper's pictorial history of the Civil War / Alfred H. Guernsey and Henry M. Alden. Chicago : The Puritan Press Co., c1894, v. 2, p. 478 (top). Cropped image downloaded from the source listed below.
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