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Sherman's earlier views of the slavery question Opinions in 1864 War rights vs. statesmanship Correspondence with Halleck Conference with Stanton at Savannah Letter to General Robert Anderson Conference with Lincoln at City Point First effect of the assassination of the President Situation on the Confederate side Davis at Danville Cut off from Lee Goes to Greensborough Calls Johnston to conference Lee's surrender The Greensborough meeting Approach of Stoneman's cavalry raid Vance's deputation to Sherman Davis orders their arrest Vance asserts his loyalty Attempts to concentrate Confederate forces on the Greensborough-Charlotte line Cabinet meeting Overthrow of the Confederacy acknowledged Davis still hopeful Yields to the cabinet Dictates Johnston's letter to Sherman Sherman's reply Meeting arranged Sherman sends preliminary correspondence to Washington The Durham meeting The negotiations Two points of difficulty Second day's session Johnston's power to promise the disbanding of the civil government The terms agreed upon Transmittal letters Assembling the Virginia legislature Sherman's wish to make explicit declaration of the end of slavery The assassination affecting public sentiment Sherman's personal faith in Johnston He sees the need of modifying the terms Grant's arrival.
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