Recollections And Letters Of General Robert E. Lee By His Son

The life of the Confederate States of America general, Robert E. Lee, through the eyes of his youngest son, who was also a Confederate Army officer. Note: in many of the letters the recipient's name is printed after General Lee's signature; the White House is not that in Washington but General Lee's elder son's house in Virginia.


By : Robert E. Lee, Jr. (1843 - 1914)

01 - Services In The United States Army



02 - The Confederate General



03 - Letters To Wife And Daughters



04 - Army Life Of Robert The Younger



05 - The Army Of Northern Virginia



06 - The Winter of 1863-4



07 - Fronting The Army Of The Potomac



08 - The Surrender



09 - A Private Citizen



10 - President Of Washington College



11 - The Idol Of The South



12 - Lee's Opinion On The Late War



13 - Family Affairs



14 - An Ideal Father



15 - Mountain Rides



16 - An Adviser Of Young Men



17 - The Reconstruction Period



18 - Mrs. R.E. Lee



19 - Lee's Letters To His Sons



20 - The New Home In Lexington



21 - Failing Health



22 - The Southern Trip



23 - A Round Of Visits



24 - Last Days

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