Meanwhile, Confederate forces across the South surrendered, as news of Lee's surrender reached them. On April 26, the same day Sergeant
Boston Corbett killed Booth at a tobacco barn, Johnston surrendered nearly 90,000 troops of the
Army of Tennessee to Sherman at
Bennett Place, near present-day Durham, North Carolina. It proved to be the largest surrender of Confederate forces. On May 4, all remaining Confederate forces in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana east of the Mississippi, under the command of Lt. General
Richard Taylor, surrendered. Confederate president Davis was captured in retreat at
Irwinville, Georgia on May 10.