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1807-1870

Confederate commander

General Robert E. Lee
2009
Offers a brief overview of the life of Robert E. Lee, focusing on his service as a Confederate General during the Civil War.

Robert E. Lee

2005
Presents a brief biography of Robert E. Lee, commander of the Army of Northern Virginia for the Confederacy during the Civil War.

The surrender at Appomattox

2012
Discusses the final battles of the Civil War, the circumstances of the surrender, and the immediate aftermath of the war while highlighting important figures such as Lee, Grant, and President Abraham Lincoln. Includes illustrations, a timeline, a glossary, and further reading sources.

Robert E. Lee

1993
Text and photographs present the biography of the general who commanded the Confederate Army during the Civil War.

Lee and Grant at Appomattox

2007
Chronicles the end of the Civil War focusing on the surrender of General Lee to General Grant at Appomattox and on the terms of surrender that helped America begin to heal.

Robert E. Lee

1988
Traces the life, career, and achievements of the general who commanded the Confederate army during the Civil War.

Robert E. Lee

first soldier of the Confederacy
2005
Presents a biography of Robert E. Lee, General of the Confederate army in the American Civil War, from his earliest childhood experinces--poverty, and the death of his father--to his education at West Point Military Academy, his military career, and his service to the Confederacy.

A house divided

the lives of Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee
1995
From Bull Run to the fall of Richmond, from Shiloh to Sherman's march through Georgia, explores the military careers and private lives of Grant and Lee. Also portrays the bloodiest and most wrenching episodes in American history.

Robert E. Lee

Confederate general
2001
Text and illustrations chronicle the life of Confederate general Robert E. Lee; also includes a glossary, a Lee chronology, a Civil War time line, and a bibliography.

Duty faithfully performed

Robert E. Lee and his critics
1999

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