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  1. Robert E. Lee: Hero of the South by C.P. Graves, 2000-01
  2. Lee/an Abridgment in 1 Volume
  3. Robert E. Lee (Famous epoch-makers) by Henry Alexander White, 1969-12-08
  4. For the Love of Robert E. Lee: A Novel by M. A. Harper, 1992-06
  5. Lee 's dispatches; unpublished letters of General Robert E. Lee. by Lee. Robert E. (Robert Edward). 1807-1870., 1915-01-01
  6. Robert E. Lee: The South's Great General, by Matthew G. Grant, 1974-03
  7. The Marble Man, Robert E. Lee and His Image in American Society by Thomas Lawrence Connelly, 1977-03
  8. Robert E. Lee
  9. Meet Robert E. Lee (Step Up Books, 18) by George Swift Trow, 1969-06
  10. Robert E. Lee: Duty and Honor (Cobblestone the Civil War)
  11. General Lee's City by Richard M. Lee, 1987-05
  12. Robert E. Lee (World Leaders Past & Present) by Warren Brown, 1993-07
  13. Robert E. Lee: Legendary Commander of the Confederacy (The Library of American Lives and Times) by Paul Christopher Anderson, 2003-08
  14. The Seven Days: The Emergence of Lee by Clifford Dowdey, 2004-09-01

21. General Robert E. Lee
General Robert E. Lee Robert Edward Lee (18071870), Confederate Commander-In-Chieffrom Virginia. One of historys most distinguished Generals.
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22. Biography Of General Robert E Lee
General Robert Edward Lee (1807 1870). Lee, Robert Edward (1807-1870), wasa great General who commanded the Confederate Army in the Civil War.
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General Robert Edward Lee
"You must study hard, gain knowledge,
and learn your duty to God and your neighbor;
that is the great object of life." (R.E. LEE

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The Early Years The Civil War Last Years Lee, Robert Edward (1807-1870), was a great general who commanded the Confederate Army in the Civil War. He is one of the most beloved figures in American history. Lee's fame rests on his military achievements as Confederate commander in the face of overwhelming odds, and on his outstanding personal character. He won the admiration and respect of Northerners as well as Southerners. Lee fought for one section of the young nation, but the struggle did not make him intolerant. He fought, not for personal gain, but to prove himself worthy of a cause. Union General Ulysses S. Grant, to whom Lee was finally forced to surrender, said about Lee: "There was not a man in the Confederacy whose influence with the whole people was as great as his." Unlike President Abraham Lincoln, who led the North in the Civil War, Lee was not a self-made man. Lee's family was the leading family of Virginia, and one of the most distinguished in the United States. A kinsman, Thomas Lee, had served as royal governor of the colony. Lee was also related to Francis Lightfoot Lee and Richard Henry Lee, who had been statesmen and soldiers in Revolutionary War days. His father, Henry Lee, known as "Light-Horse Harry," was a brilliant cavalry commander in the Revolutionary War. When the Lee mansion, Matholic, burned in the early 1700's, Queen Caroline of England gave Thomas Lee money to help rebuild it. Lee called the new building Stratford Hall.

23. Records For Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. (in MARION
Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 18071870. Lee's dispatches; unpublished lettersof General Robert E. Lee, CSA, to Jefferson Davis and the War Department of
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26. Robert E. Lee
Robert Edward Lee 18071870. Available at http//www.stratfordhall.org/rel.htmLast accessed November 1, 2000. General Robert E. Lee (USMA, 1828).
http://www.au.af.mil/au/aul/bibs/great/lee.htm
Great Warrior Leaders/Thinkers Lee, Robert E.
Distinguished General-in-Chief of the Confederate Army during the Civil War. November 2000 Compiled by Joan Phillips
Bibliographer, Air University Library
Maxwell AFB, AL Contents
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Available at: http://www.gdg.org/rlee.html
Includes documents, biography and discussion. Robert E. Lee

27. Robert Edward Lee
Visit Ben's Civil War Museum for more Civil War Related InformationRobert Edward Lee 18071870. Confederate General. Lee is one of
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Visit Ben's Civil War Museum for more Civil War Related Information Robert Edward Lee
Confederate General 3 April; from that point he was on the run

28. HyperDic, Online English Dictionary > Lee
American General who led the Confederate armies in the American Civil War (18071870).Broader General; full General. Synonyms Robert E Lee; Robert Edward Lee.
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  • person United States filmmaker whose works explore the richness of Black American culture (born in 1957). person United States striptease artist who became famous on Broadway in the 1930s (1914-1970). person United States actor who was an expert in kung fu and starred in martial arts films (1941-1973). person United States physicist (born in China) who collaborated with Yang Chen Ning in disproving the principle of conservation of parity (born in 1926). person American Revolutionary leader who proposed the resolution calling for independence of the American colonies (1732-1794). person American Revolutionary soldier (1756-1818). person American general who led the Confederate armies in the American Civil War (1807-1870).
  • 29. IMAGE Series Volume 11 - Mathew Brady And Civil War Photographs
    General Robert E. Lee Robert Edward Lee (18071870) Confederate Commander-In-Chieffrom Virginia. One of history's most distinguished Generals.
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    Civil War Photographs From IMAGE Series Volume 11: Mathew Brady and Civil War Photographs
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    Photo Thumbnail Photo Title William Lloyd Garrison
    William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879) A newspaper publisher he edited The Liberator , a strong and influential voice of abolition begun in 1831. He opposed the war until after Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation Horace Greeley
    Horace Greeley (1811-1872) Editor and politician, Horace Greeley was a considerable influence during the Civil War era. He founded the New York Tribune in 1841 which became a powerful voice for organized labor and an opponent of slavery. After the war he was one of the signers of Jefferson Davis' bail, an act which cost his paper almost half its subscribers. Mathew Brady
    Mathew B. Brady (1823-1896) Civil war photographer and famous portrait photographer. Harriet Beecher Stowe
    Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-1896) Abolitionist author from Connecticut. The author of the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin , which had sold over a million copies by the beginning of the Civil War. Walt Whitman
    Walt Whitman (1819-1892) Poet from New York City. At the end of 1862 he visited the Washington hospitals in search of his wounded brother who had already recovered and returned to duty. He stayed to help the sick and wounded and in the process gathered material for his

    30. Robert E. Lee
    18071870. Commanding Confederate General. Edited Appleton's American Image Copyright©2001 by Virtualology TM. Robert E. Lee Steel Engraving. Lee, Robert Edward,
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    You are in: Virtual War Museum US Civil War Hall Robert E. Lee
    Robert E. Lee
    Commanding Confederate General Edited Appleton's American Image 2001 by Virtualology TM Robert E. Lee Steel Engraving LEE, Robert Edward
    soldier, born in Stratford, Westmoreland County, Virginia, 19 Jan., 1807; died in Lexington, Virginia, 12 Oct., 1870. He was the son of the Revolutionary general Henry Lee (q. v.), known as " Light-Horse Harry," was graduated from the U. S. military academy at West Point in 1829, ranking second in a class of forty-six, and was commissioned as a 2d lieutenant in the engineers. At the beginning of the Mexican war he was assigned to duty as chief engineer of the army under General Wool, his rank being that of captain. His abilities as an engineer, and his conduct as a soldier, won the special admiration of General Scott, who attributed the fall of Vera Cruz to his skill, and repeatedly singled him out for commendation. Lee was thrice brevetted during the war, his last brevet to the rank of colonel being for services at the storming of Chapultepec. In 1852 he was assigned to the command of the military academy at West Point, where he remained for about three years. He wrought great improvements in the academy, notably enlarging its course of study and bringing it to a rank equal to that of the best European military schools. In 1855 he was appointed lieutenant-colonel of the 2d regiment of cavalry, and assigned to duty on the Texan frontier, where he remained until near the beginning of the civil war, with the exception of an interval when, in 1859, he was ordered to Washington and placed in command of the force that was sent against John Brown at Harper's Ferry.

    31. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Lee, Robert Edward, General (18071870) Works by this author Recollections and Lettersof General Robert E. Lee. Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved.
    http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeAuthor?name=Lee, Robert Edwa

    32. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
    Recollections and Letters of General Robert E. Lee by Lee, Robert Edward,General (18071870). Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved.
    http://daily.stanford.edu/litsearch/servlet/DescribeWork?work=2799

    33. Lee
    Translate this page Virginia en el seno de una distinguida familia, Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870) iniciósu los ECS -estados Confederados del Sur- le nombró General y Comandante
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    GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE
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    34. My Trip To Gettysburg - Confederate General Robert E. Lee
    Robert Edward Lee (18071870) at the time of the Battle Coldstrem Guards describesLee best in before marching from Chambersburg, General Longstreet introduced
    http://www.scot-skinner.com/gettysburg/lee.htm
    Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870) at the time of the Battle of Gettysburg, had been in command of the Army of Northern Virginia for almost a year. Lieutenant Colonel Arthur James Lyon Freemantle of His Majesty's Coldstrem Guards describes Lee best in his classic book on the American Civil War, Three Months in the Southern States Lee was born in Stratford, Virginia, and was educated at the United States Military Academy. He graduated from West Point in 1829. He was a military engineer. He earned three brevets while in General Winfield Scott's staff in Mexico. He spent time as the superintendent of West Point, Lt. Colonel of the 2nd Cavalry Regiment and Colonel of the 1st Cavalry Regiment. When war between the states seemed imminent, President Abraham Lincoln offered Lee command of the Union forces, but Lee declined. In 1861 he resigned from the U.S. Army when Virginia seceded from the Union. For a year he was military adviser to Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America, and was then placed in command of the Army in northern Virginia. His wife's ancestral home was in Arlington Virginia, a plantation that after the war the winning side would take away from the family and make it the Arlington National Cemetary.

    35. CLASSIC CIVIL WAR POSTCARDS (STAMPS)
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    CLASSIC CIVIL WAR POSTCARDS (STAMPS)
    To order e-mail me with the item number and a short description. WE WILL CONSIDER ANY REASONABLE OFFERS! Here is a classic collection of twenty large 5"x 7" full-color format Civil War Postcards made to look like the .32 cents stamp. These are an Official Licensed Product from the United States Postal Service and were issued and dated 1995-'97. ALL IN MINT (UNUSED) CONDITION mounted in a gold tone stand-up frame with glass. WINFIELD HANCOCK - ITEM #L749-1 General Winfield Hancock 1824-1886. A distinguished Union general, Hancock commanded the 2nd Corps and played a major role at Gettysburg. He was narrowly defeated for President by James Garfield in 1880. PRICE $2.50
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    *AVAILABLE* ROBERT EDWARD LEE - ITEM #L751-1 General Robert E. Lee 1807-1870. Commander of the Confederate Army. A brilliant tactician and a West Point graduate, Lee was universally admired for his humane qualities.

    36. X. HONORING OTHER CIVIL WAR ANCESTORS...
    Edward died prematurely of pneumonia the age of sixty. General RE Lee. Robert E.Lee (18071870) - This effort would be incomplete without mention of my most
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    X. HONORING OTHER
    CIVIL WAR ANCESTORS:

    John Ogan; Edward Culver;
    Robert E. Lee
    THE CIVIL WAR JOURNAL OF
    ANDREW JACKSON NICKELL
    Civil War Ancestors JOHN OGAN (1836-1915) - My maternal great-great-grandfather, John Ogan, was from McArthur in Vinton County, Ohio. John was the third generation of his Ogan family living in southern Ohio after moving from Virginia. On November 8, 1861, John Ogan enlisted in the 56th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company F at McArthur. Like Andrew Jackson Nickell, John Ogan was an active combatant in the Vicksburg Campaign. John was shot through the shoulder at the Battle of Champion Hills on May 16, 1863 as the Union Army pressed westward from Jackson to Vicksburg, Mississippi. John Ogan survived his wounds, and was mustered out with his regiment at New Orleans on November 14, 1864. He returned to Vinton County to start the highly successful McArthur Brickyard. The Ogans had been making bricks for generations. John also made and played his own violins. He enjoyed a long and prosperous life in McArthur, and had nine children with his three wives. He passed away in 1915 at the age of seventy-nine. EDWARD CULVER (1832-1892) - My loving wife's great-grandfather was a successful farmer and stock-raiser from Athens in Menard County, Illinois. Edward first came to Illinois from Vermont with his parents in the mid-1830's.

    37. PJDavis - Resources: Robert Edward Lee
    Robert Edward Lee. (18071870). Robert E. Lee, considered by most authorities tohave been the Confederacy's best General, was born and raised in his beloved
    http://jeffersondavis.rice.edu/resources.cfm?doc_id=1546

    38. Family History Of Shirley Plantation
    Their youngest son was Robert Edward Lee (18071870), the future commander of theConfederate Army was able to acquire a Federal Safeguard from General George B
    http://www.shirleyplantation.com/FamilyHistory.html
    Shirley and the Hill/ Carter Family
    Sir Thomas West Col. Edward Hill I (? -1663), in 1638 patented acreage in Sherley Hundred, the site where the present mansion stands. Edward Hill III (? -1721/26) was the last Hill to own the property. His only son, Edward Hill IV, died in his teens leaving his sister Elizabeth as heiress to the property. Elizabeth Hill Hill Carter (1796-1870), grandson of Charles Carter, was the owner of Shirley during the Civil War. Shirley survived the war intact because Hill Carter, in 1862, was able to acquire from General George B. McClellan a Federal Safeguard. That safeguard protected the family and property throughout the duration of the war. The current owner, Charles Hill Carter II , is the great-grandson of Hill Carter, and is the ninth generation to own the property.
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    39. Confederate Officers
    the death of General Albert S Johnston Joseph Johnston Joseph Kershaw and his BrigadeRobert E. Lee Robert Edward Lee General Robert E. Lee 18071870 Robert E
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    NEW! General Officers of The Army of Northern Virginia
    A listing of every Confederate General of The Army of Northern Virginia
    with date of commission along with when and how if seperated from ANV ADAH: Confederate Officers Album
    Alabama Department of Archives and History collection.
    Contains cartes-de-viste photographs of almost 200 Confederate officers
    Brig. General James J. Archer

    Brigadier General James Jay Archer

    Brig. General Turner Ashby

    Brig. Gen. Lewis Addison Armistead
    ...
    Armistead's Death

    (archived discussions) Brigadier General Frank C. Armstrong Brig. General Barksdale General Pierre G. T. Beauregard P.G.T. Beauregard ... Lone Star Junction biography and photo Col Thomas Berry Book excerpts regarding Col Berry's service with Quantrill's and Morgan's commands Braxton Bragg: Confederate General Braxton Bragg Braxton Bragg General Braxton Bragg ... Captain Sam Chapman Lexington News Gazette article: "Remembering Mosby's Fighting Parson" Major General Benjamin Franklin Cheatham General Pat Cleburne Part of the General Sweeny (US) CW Museum. Has photo of Cleburne's sword belt and sash General Patrick R. Cleburne

    40. Virginia Is For Lovers: Statewide
    Joseph E. Johnston – (18071891) Prince Edward County; Confederate General; firstcommander of Confederate Robert E. Lee – (1807-1870) Westmoreland County
    http://www.virginia.org/site/features.asp?featureID=93

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