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General Horace Porter, Campaigning with Grant, Chapter 24 (search)
Petersburg front the day before, signed by the Confederates Alexander H. Stephens, J. A. Campbell, and R. M. T. Hunter, asking permission to st cordially received, and a very pleasant conversation followed. Stephens was the Vice-President of the Confederacy; Campbell, a former justd part of the time upon the boat, and part of it at headquarters. Stephens was about five feet five inches in height; his complexion was sallied the escort part of the way, and had an interesting talk with Mr. Stephens. He was evidently greatly disappointed at the failure of the coontrolling influence in shaping the destinies of the country. Mr. Stephens was wrapped from his eyes to his heels in a coarse gray overcoatonference, he said to him, in speaking on the subject, Did you see Stephens's greatcoat Oh, yes, answered the general. Well, continued Mr. Li steamer at Hampton Roads, the cabin began to get pretty warm, and Stephens stood up and pulled off his big coat. He peeled it off just about