CK) 11 Thomas Lee (?—?) ... R8 Thomas Lee (179(»1841) I R9 Harriet Hutchinson (?—?) ... I P10 Grace Ashton (?—1749) [See also as wife afO4] Q11 Philip Richard Francis Lee (?-1834)x Q12 Philip Thomas Lee (?—l778) I Q13 — Russell (?-?) ...
Highlights the life and accomplishments of the leader of the Confederate army during the Civil War, General Robert E. Lee.
Presents a biography of the general who served as the leader of the Confederate forces during the Civil War.
Emory M. Thomas ... 50, 248 Mexican War, 119, 124 Peninsula Campaign, 220-21, 222, 224-25 western command, 288, 306, 313, 343 at West Point, 50 wounding of, 225 Johnston, Samuel R., 297 Johnston, William Preston, 405-6 Jones, D. R., ...
Gallagher, Gary. Lee and His Army in Confederate History. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2001. Gallagher, Gary. Lee and His Generals in War and Memory. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1998.
Nelson D. Lankford were ever helpful, and the Society was kind enough to grant me an Andrew W. Mellon Research Fellowship to aid my work. Elizabeth Lux, Guy Swanson, Robin Reed, and Cory Hudgins were gracious and generous at The Museum ...
Robert E. Lee offers both a succinct biography and "the" definitive collection of photographs, important paintings, original engravings, artifacts, and significant documents pertaining to the Confederate general.
... 18 , 27 , 129 citizenship , definition of , 372 Cabell , Nathaniel Francis , 107-8 Cabell , William D. , 376 Cabell ... John L. , 379 Camp Cooper , 140-42 , 146 , 149 , 150 , 169 Camp Lee , 198-200 Caribbean , 99 Carter , Annette ...
Long, A. L. Memoirs of Robert E. Lee. New York: J. M. Stoddart, 1886. Marrin, Albert. Robert E. Lee and the Civil War. New York: Atheneum, 1994. Mason, Emily V. Popular Life of General Robert E. Lee. Baltimore: John Murphy, 1872.
When he returned to Richmond in March of 1862 , Lee continued to serve as a valuable military adviser to Jefferson Davis . He helped to Jefferson Davis trusted draw up plans for General Joseph Lee , but also took advantage of him .
Robert Edward Lee was born January 19 , 1807 , at Stratford Hall on the Lee family plantation in Westmoreland County , Virginia . He was Henry and Ann Carter Lee's fifth child . The Lees were a distinguished and well - known Virginia ...
Robert E. Lee
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A Life Allen C. Guelzo ... 217 Slocum , Henry , 286 , 287 Smith , Edmund Kirby , 136 Smith , Elizabeth Oakes , 80 Smith , Francis H. , 199 , 382 Smith , Gustavus W. , 94 , 229 , 232 , 245 Smith , Isaac , 163 Smith , Jamil , 426 Smith ...
Traces the life, career, and achievements of the general who commanded the Confederate army during the Civil War.
Manfred Weidhorn. 3: A. National. and. Personal. Crisis. (1859–1861). FEW AMERICANS of that period knew what was in store for them, and Lee particularly had never involved himself deeply in political questions. One incident that forced ...
He sent diplomatic messages to his old friend Johnston almost pleading with him to communicate his intentions to Davis , who wanted to be in the field commanding the troops himself . . Lee kept his own counsel .
Including Stratford Hall, By Mrs. Robert Scott Spilman, And The Lineage And Career Of Robert E. Lee By George S. Wallace. Illustrated By J. F. De Young.
Robert E. Lee: Commemorative Essays on the Bicentennial of His Birth
Robert E. Lee was proud to serve the United States as a soldier, but when the Civil War broke out he felt it was his duty to follow his southern roots.