The Confederate
Surrender at Greensboro, NC
The Final Days of the
Army of Tennessee, April 1865

By:
Robert M. "Bert" Dunkerly



ABOUT THE BOOK

"Drawing upon more than 200 eyewitness accounts, this work chronicles the largest troop surrender of the Civil War, at Greensboro, NC. The book includes a timeline, organizational charts, an order of battle, maps, and illustrations. It also uses many unpublished accounts and provides information on Confederate campsites that have been lost to development and neglect".


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert M. "Bert" Dunkerly , A native of Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, Robert M. Dunkerly is a park ranger at Richmond National Battlefield Park in Virginia. He holds a degree in history from St. Vincent College and a master’s degree in public history from Middle Tennessee State University. He has authored six books and numerous articles on the American Revolution, including Old Ninety Six (History Press, 2006). Dunkerly is active in historic preservation and research, promoting the preservation and interpretation of historic sites. He assisted in the 2005 archaeological investigations at Ninety Six, SC and has given many tours of Revolutionary War sites in the Carolinas.