-
Memorandum
- April 18, 1865
Copy of original at the Archives, Raleigh,
NC
-
- Memorandum
on basis of agreement made this 18th day of April,
A.D.
- 1865 near
Durham's Station in the State of North Carolina, by
and between
- Genl. Jos.
E. Johnston comdg the Conferate Army & Major Genl.
Wm T. Sherman comdg the army of the United States in
North Carolina, both present:
-
- First: The
contending armies now in the field to maintain the
Status
- Quo until
notice is given by the comdg Genl. of anyone, to its
opponents and
- reasonable
time, say 24 hours allowed.
-
- Second: The
Confederate Armies now in existence to be disbanded
&
- conducted
to their capitols, there to deposit their arms &
public property
- in the
State Arsenal; and each officer and man to execute and
file an
- agreement
to cease acts of war, & to abide by the action of
both State &
- Federal
Authority, the number of arms & munitions of war
to be reported to
- the Chief
of Ordnance at Washington City, subject to the future
action of
- the
Congress of the United States, and in the meantime to
be used soley to
- maintain
peace and order within the borders of the States,
respectively.
-
- Third: The
recognition by the Executive of the United States of
the
- several
State Governments in their offices & Legislatures
taking the oath
- prescribed
by the Constitution of the United States and where
conflicting
- State
Governments have resulted from the War, the legitimacy
of all shall
- be
submitted to the Supreme Court of the United
States.
-
- Fourth: The
reinstatement of all the Federal Courts in the
several
- States with
powers as defined by the Constitution and laws of
Congress.
-
- Fifth: The
people and inhabitants of all the States to be
guaranteed
- as far as
the Executive can, their political rights and
franchises, as
- well as
their rights of person & property as defined by
the Constitution
- of the
United States & of the States
respectively.
-
- Sixth: The
executive Authority of the govt. of the United
States
- not to
disturb any of the people by reason of the late War,
so long as
- they live
in peace & quiet, abstain from acts of armed
hostility, & obey the
- laws in
existence at the place of their residence.
-
- Seventh: In
general terms, the War to cease, a general amnesty
so
- far as the
Executive of the United States can command on
condition of the
- disolving
of the Confederate Armies, the distribution of the
confederate
- arms, &
the ___ of peaceful persuits by the officers and men
hereto
- composing
said Armies.
-
- Not being
fully empowered by our respective (Governments)
Principals
- to fulfil
these terms, we individually and officially pledge
ourselves
- to promptly
obtain the necessary authority & carry out the
above proposal.
-
- (Signed)
Joseph E. Johnston, Genl. Comdg C.S. Army
- William T.
Sherman, Maj Genl. Comdg U.S. Army
-
- Official
-
- E.J.
Harris
- Col &
Inspector General
- Army of
Tennessee
-
-
- (On the
bottom right of this document is an upside down
seal)
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- ADJUTANT
GENERAL'S OFFICE
- MAR 22
1889
- DIVISION
- CONFEDERATE
ARCHIVES
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