Bennett Place, Marker G-80
Posted by: showbizkid
N 36° 01.768 W 078° 58.428
17S E 682560 N 3989115
A Civil War site in Durham, North Carolina.
Waymark Code: WM873
Location: North Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 03/01/2006
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Bennett Place is, unfortunately, a footnote in Civil War history. Most people remember General Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia, but that was the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia only. Other Confederate Armies were still in the field and fighting.
This location commemorates the largest troop surrender of the Civil War when Confederate General Joseph Johnson, in command of the Confederate Army of Tennessee, surrendered 89,270 troops to U.S. General William Tecumseh Sherman on April 26, 1865 thus ending hostilities in the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida.
There's a very nice visitor center nearby with exhibits and audio-visual presentations about Bennett Place and its part in Civil War history.
For a little more detail on the site, here's my Photos Then and Now Waymark on Bennett Place.
To record you own visit to this waymark, post your own photo of the waymark along with some brief comments. Logs without photos will be archived. Thanks.Marker G80, erected in 1962:The Bennett Place Homestead is to the left in the background:
Visit Instructions:Photos of your visit to the marker are required, but PLEASE, no old vacation photos taken just because it was there!
Comments about your visit, interesting nearby areas and any significant information you may have on this waymark are encouraged.
Most of all, enjoy the History that North Carolina has to offer! From the Mountains to the Ocean .. it's all here!