The Tree of Appomattox 
 
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Title: The Tree of Appomattox 
Author: Joseph A. Altsheler 
Release Date: February 4, 2006 [EBook #17677] 
Language: English 
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THE TREE OF APPOMATTOX A STORY OF THE CIVIL WAR'S 
CLOSE 
by JOSEPH A. ALTSHELER
This book, now in the public domain in the USA, was originally: 
COPYRIGHT, 1916, BY D. APPLETON AND COMPANY 
Copyright, 1944, By Sallie B. Altsheler 
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 
APPLETON-CENTURY-CROFTS, INC. 
NEW YORK 
 
FOREWORD 
"The Tree of Appomattox" concludes the series of connected romances 
dealing with the Civil War, begun in "The Guns of Bull Run," and 
continued successively through "The Guns of Shiloh," "The Scouts of 
Stonewall," "The Sword of Antietam," "The Star of Gettysburg," "The 
Rock of Chickamauga" and "The Shades of the Wilderness" to the 
present volume. It has been completed at the expense of vast labor, and 
the author has striven at all times to be correct, wherever facts are 
involved. So far, at least, no historic detail has been challenged by 
critic or reader. 
More than half a century has passed since the Civil War's close. Not 
many of the actors in it are left. It was one of the most tremendous 
upheavals in the life of any nation, and it was the greatest of all 
struggles, until the World War began, but scarcely any trace of partisan 
rancor or bitterness is left. So, it has become easier to write of it with a 
sense of fairness and detachment, and the lapse of time has made the 
perspective clear and sharp. 
However lacking he may be in other respects, the author perhaps had an 
advantage in being born, and having grown up in a border state, where 
sentiment was about equally divided concerning the Civil War. He was 
surrounded during his early youth by men who fought on one side or 
the other, and their stories of camp, march and battle were almost a part
of the air he breathed. So he hopes that this circumstance has aided him 
to give a truthful color to the picture of the mighty combat, waged for 
four such long and terrible years. 
 
THE CIVIL WAR SERIES 
VOLUMES IN THE CIVIL WAR SERIES 
THE GUNS OF BULL RUN. THE GUNS OF SHILOH. THE 
SCOUTS OF STONEWALL. THE SWORD OF ANTIETAM. THE 
STAR OF GETTYSBURG. THE ROCK OF CHICKAMAUGA. THE 
SHADES OF THE WILDERNESS. THE TREE OF APPOMATTOX. 
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS IN THE CIVIL WAR SERIES 
HARRY KENTON, A Lad Who Fights on the Southern Side. DICK 
MASON, Cousin of Harry Kenton, Who Fights on the Northern Side. 
COLONEL GEORGE KENTON, Father of Harry Kenton. MRS. 
MASON, Mother of Dick Mason. JULIANA, Mrs. Mason's Devoted 
Colored Servant. COLONEL ARTHUR WINCHESTER, Dick Mason's 
Regimental Commander. COLONEL LEONIDAS TALBOT, 
Commander of the Invincibles, a Southern Regiment. LIEUTENANT 
COLONEL HECTOR ST. HILAIRE, Second in Command of the 
Invincibles. ALAN HERTFORD, A Northern Cavalry Leader. PHILIP 
SHERBURNE, A Southern Cavalry Leader. WILLIAM J. SHEPARD, 
A Northern Spy. DANIEL WHITLEY, A Northern Sergeant and 
Veteran of the Plains. GEORGE WARNER, A Vermont Youth Who 
Loves Mathematics. FRANK PENNINGTON, A Nebraska Youth, 
Friend of Dick Mason. ARTHUR ST. CLAIR, A Native of Charleston, 
Friend of Harry Kenton. TOM LANGDON, Friend of Harry Kenton. 
GEORGE DALTON, Friend of Harry Kenton. BILL SKELLY, 
Mountaineer and Guerrilla. TOM SLADE, A Guerrilla Chief. SAM 
JARVIS, The Singing Mountaineer. IKE SIMMONS, Jarvis' Nephew. 
AUNT "SUSE," A Centenarian and Prophetess. BILL PETTY, A 
Mountaineer and Guide. JULIEN DE LANGEAIS, A Musician and 
Soldier from Louisiana. JOHN CARRINGTON, Famous Northern
Artillery Officer. DR. RUSSELL, Principal of the Pendleton School. 
ARTHUR TRAVERS, A Lawyer. JAMES BERTRAND, A Messenger 
from the South. JOHN NEWCOMB, A Pennsylvania Colonel. JOHN 
MARKHAM, A Northern Officer. JOHN WATSON, A Northern 
Contractor. WILLIAM CURTIS, A Southern Merchant and Blockade 
Runner. MRS. CURTIS, Wife of William Curtis. HENRIETTA 
CARDEN, A Seamstress in Richmond. DICK JONES, A North 
Carolina Mountaineer. VICTOR WOODVILLE, A Young Mississippi 
Officer. JOHN WOODVILLE, Father of Victor Woodville. CHARLES 
WOODVILLE, Uncle of Victor Woodville. COLONEL BEDFORD, A 
Northern Officer. CHARLES GORDON, A Southern Staff Officer. 
JOHN LANHAM, An Editor. JUDGE KENDRICK, A Lawyer. MR. 
CULVER, A State Senator. MR. BRACKEN, A Tobacco Grower. 
ARTHUR WHITRIDGE, A State Senator. 
HISTORICAL CHARACTERS 
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the United States. JEFFERSON 
DAVIS, President of the Southern Confederacy. JUDAH P. 
BENJAMIN, Member of    
    
		
	
	
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