- Services In The United States Army
- The Confederate General
- Letters To Wife And Daughters
- Army Life Of Robert The Younger
- The Army Of Northern Virginia
- The Winter of 1863-4
- Fronting The Army Of The Potomac
- The Surrender
- A Private Citizen
- President Of Washington College
- The Idol Of The South
- Lee's Opinion On The Late War
- Family Affairs
- An Ideal Father
- Mountain Rides
- An Adviser Of Young Men
- The Reconstruction Period
- Mrs. R.E. Lee
- Lee's Letters To His Sons
- The New Home In Lexington
- Failing Health
- The Southern Trip
- A Round Of Visits
- Last Days
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. Published in 1905. 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. - Summary by david wales
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