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    What happened to the "surrender table" of the American Civil War after Libbie Custer passed away?

    Question #126421. Asked by serpa. (Jul 16 12 1:26 PM)


    beergirllaura

    It was placed in the National Museum of American History, a branch of the Smithsonian Institution, in Washington, D.C..

    http://faculty.css.edu/mkelsey/usgrant/souvenir.html
    http://www.brotherswar.com/Appomattox-9Pic.htm

    Jul 16 12, 1:41 PM


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