At the war's end, he surrendered with Forrest's men on May 4, 1865, at Gainesville, Alabama.
He also took inspiration from seeing the grave of the gunfighter Clay Allison who "never killed a man that did not need killing."
Robert Clay Allison (1840–1887), gunfighter and figure of the American Old West
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