Some time after nine o'clock officers made their way back to division commanders Heth and Wilcox to report that “a skirmish line would drive both divisions.” Heth and Wilcox separately made their way to Powell Hill, propped up against ...
Lee's family at, 33, 138–139 Salisbury, N.C., in Lee's trip south, 235 Savannah, Ga. during Lee's early life, 239 in Lee's trip south, 239–240 Sayler's Creek, rout at, 2, 3–4, 169 “Scalawags,” 197 Schedule, Lee's daily, 105,131 Scott, ...
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Then the white steeples of Fredericksburg's churches were visible above the gray mist. The blurred outlines of the Stafford Heights could be vaguely seen. “Test the ranges on the left,” Lee ordered at 10:30, and soon a quick blaze of ...
Mary Lee knew her husband's heart, and to a friend she later wrote, “From the first commencement of our troubles he had decided that in the event of Virginia's secession, duty . . . would compel him to follow.
Honors the memory of the great Confederate general in an exploration of his post-Civil War years
As begun in the best-selling Happy Times, her first book with Assouline, Lee Radziwill's colorful journey continues in the much-anticipated Lee.
General Robert E. Lee is well known as a major figure in the Civil War.
Tells the story of Leland Pefley, a cantankerous, elderly man who is filled with madness but who creates a gorgeous world of his own, filled with people with perfect souls.
Lee: John Lee of Farmington, Hartford County, CT, and His Descendants, 1634-1897