Showing posts with label Lee's Surrender. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lee's Surrender. Show all posts

Saturday, November 8, 2014

James Russell Lowell to Charles Eliot Norton, April 13, 1865

. . . The news, my dear Charles, is from Heaven. I felt a strange and tender exaltation. I wanted to laugh and I wanted to cry, and ended by holding my peace and feeling devoutly thankful. There is something magnificent in having a country to love. It is almost like what one feels for a woman. Not so tender, perhaps, but to the full as self-forgetful. I worry a little about reconstruction, but am inclined to think that matters will very much settle themselves. But I must run to my tread-mill. Love and joy to all!

Ever yours,
J. R. L.

SOURCE: Charles Eliot Norton, Editor, Letters of James Russell Lowell, Volume 1, p. 385-6

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Senator John Sherman to Major General William T. Sherman, April 11, 1865

[Ohio, April 11, 1865]

The news from Grant is so glorious that the whole country is wild with joy.

SOURCE: Rachel Sherman Thorndike, Editor, The Sherman Letters: Correspondence Between General and Senator Sherman from 1837 to 1891, p. 246