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The Taking of Robert E. LeeSybil Lou loved the Old General like a father and was bound and determined that her avaricious siblings leave him be.
Was Robert E. Lee a Great General?My take on General Robert E. Lee- Robert E. Lee, a True American HeroWhat is a hero? In every aspect of the word General Lee was one, a devoted honorable and humble man.
- The Importance of "Stonewall" Jackson as Robert E. Lee's SubordinateAn overview of Jackson's career as Lee's lieutenant and the impact his death had on the Confederacy.
- Robert E. Lee's "Success" and His Rise to FameA look at General Lee's offensive campaigns during the Civil War and the long term results during the 1862-1863 campaign.
- Birthdays of Robert E. Lee and Martin Luther King Jr.: Two Southerners, One Holiday?Today is the official observance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday and the eve of the inauguration of Barack Obama as America's first African American president. That today also happens to be the birthday of Robert E. Lee is viewed by some as ironic.
Robert E. Lee's Birthday is January 19thOne of the great ironies of history is that January 19th, which this year is being celebrated as Martin Luther King's Birthday, is also the birthday of Robert E. Lee. Robert E. Lee's Birthday is still celebrated in some parts of the South.- Robert E. Lee Birthday Ironically Celebrated TodayFamed Confederate general Robert E. Lee has his 202'nd birthday honored today. The fact that Lee's birthday falls on Martin Luther King Jr. Day this year, the day before Obama takes office, makes it all the more newsworthy.
- The Life of Robert Edward LeeThis paper gives readers some insight on the life and history of Robert E. Lee
- The Leadership of Robert E. LeeAn examination of the leadership styles of Robert E. Lee in view of modern leadership theories and present day standards.
- General Robert E. Lee to Visit MonroeThe Sawyer Homestead in Monroe, Michigan will be the site of a meeting between U.S. General Ulysses S. Grant and Confederate General Robert E. Lee this weekend as the city continues its Custer Week Civil War Celebration.
- An Analysis of Two Civil War Generals and the Surrounding Revisionist HistoryThe following is a comparison of the two generals who led the opposing forces during the Civil War. A key focus point is how they are regarded today.
The Last Horsemanwe are loosing more and more of WWII veterans everyday today we mourn one of the last remaining mounted Cavalrymen.- A Summary of Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. LeeThis story takes place not too long ago in a quiet religious town named Hillsboro where a schoolteacher named Bertram Cates was teaching his class about evolution.
- Old Fort Jackson- Walk Where General Robert E. Lee WalkedA guide to the fort and the site to see while you are there.
- The Serpent's Brother - Diary of a Madman (2)The next 3 pages from The Serpent's Brother, a fictional diary. The main character is a madman who fancies himself to be Tlaloc, brother of Quetzal-Coatl. His diary continues...
- Robert E. Lee: Commander of Union Army?General Robert E. Lee could have been the commander of all Union forces in the American Civil War, but he turned down the offer for a position...
The Battle of the WildernessWhat's called the wilderness is actually Spotsylvania County in central Virginia. The wilderness was directly below the river, Rapidan and has rough land with thick brush and is about 70 square miles.- The Mother of All Military Surplus StoresLocated in Galveston's Historic Strand District, Colonel Bubbie's bills itself as "one of the free world's only surviving genuine government surplus stores, just like the ones you went to as a kid".