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RECOLLECTIONS AND LETTERS
OF
GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE
DETAILED CONTENTS
Chapter I Services in the United States Army Captain Lee, of the
Chapter II The Confederate General Resigns from Colonelcy of First
Chapter III Letters to Wife and Daughters From Camp on Sewell’s
Chapter IV Army Life of Robert the Younger Volunteer in Rockbridge
Chapter V The Army of Northern Virginia The General’s sympathy for
Chapter VI The Winter of 1863-4 The Lee family in Richmond—The
Chapter VII Fronting the Army of the Potomac Battle of Cold
Chapter VIII The Surrender Fort Fisher captured—Lee made
Chapter IX A Private Citizen Lee’s conception of the part—His influence
Chapter X President of Washington College Patriotic motives for
Chapter XI The Idol of the South Photographs and autographs in
Chapter XII Lee’s Opinion upon the Late War His intention to write
Chapter XIII Family Affairs The General writes to his sons—To his wife
Chapter XIV An Ideal Father Letters to Mildred Lee—To Robert—To
Chapter XV Mountain Rides An incident about “Traveller”—The General’s
Chapter XVI An Advisor of Young Men Lee’s policy as college
Chapter XVII The Reconstruction Period The General believes in
Chapter XVIII Mrs. R. E. Lee Goes to Warm Springs for rheumatism—Her
Chapter XIX Lee’s Letters to His Sons The building of Robert’s
Chapter XX The New Home in Lexington Numerous guests—Further sojourns
Chapter XXI Failing Health The General declines lucrative positions
Chapter XXII The Southern Trip Letters to Mrs. Lee from Richmond and
Chapter XXIII A Round of Visits Baltimore—Alexandria—A war-talk with
Chapter XXIV Last Days Letter to his wife—To Mr. Tagart—Obituary
Chapter I — Services in the United States Army
Chapter II — The Confederate General
Chapter III — Letters to Wife and Daughters
Chapter IV — Army Life of Robert the Younger
Chapter V — The Army of Northern Virginia
Chapter VI — The Winter of 1863-4
Chapter VII — Fronting the Army of the Potomac
Chapter VIII — The Surrender
Chapter IX — A Private Citizen
Chapter X — President of Washington College
Chapter XI — The Idol of the South
Chapter XII — Lee’s Opinion upon the Late War
Chapter XIII — Family Affairs
Chapter XIV — An Ideal Father
Chapter XV — Mountain Rides
Chapter XVI — An Advisor of Young Men
Chapter XVII — The Reconstruction Period
Chapter XVIII — Mrs. R. E. Lee
Chapter XIX — Lee’s Letters to His Sons
Chapter XX — The New Home in Lexington
Chapter XXI — Failing Health
Chapter XXII — The Southern Trip
Chapter XXIII — A Round of Visits
Chapter XXIV — Last Days
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