General Sherman and Rebel General Johnston Agree to Terms | General Sherman in Trouble
1865, Civil War History, Harper's Weekly

General Sherman and the Surrender in the West
(Harper’s Weekly, 1865)

General William Tecumseh Sherman (1820 – 1891), U.S. Army, found himself in hot water at war’s end when he accepted the surrender of Confederate General Joseph Johnston (1807 – 1891) after having provided far more lenient terms than President Lincoln preferred.