No man proved a more worthy opponent to Ulysses S. Grant than Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Lee was born the fourth child of Colonel Henry Lee and Ann Hill Carter on January 19, 1807.
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But after saying “There’s that damned Ulysses,” as they passed ... along miles of fortified trenches at Petersburg, Va., Robert E. Lee abandons his position the night of April 2 on the ...
Robert E. Lee Memorial Association ... as a bit of a stick—certainly compared with his scruffy nemesis, Ulysses S. Grant; his zany, ferocious “right arm,” Stonewall Jackson; and the dashing ...
The two commanders sat across from each other; Lee in a tall caned armchair and Grant in a swivel chair ... On orders from generals Robert E. Lee and John Gordon, the rider, Captain R.
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Countdown to 47: Ulysses S. Grant, the Eighteenth PresidentBefore Ulysses S. Grant became the 18th president - He was ... including the Fall of Richmond in April of 1865 - General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Grant at Appomattox Courthouse ...
April 9, our great Union of states will officially be celebrating the 160th Anniversary of the official End of the Civil War with General Robert E. Lee’s surrender to ...
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TheCollector on MSNAmerican Civil War: Maps, Battlefields, and GeneralsThe fighting of the American Civil War ultimately reached nearly every state in the Northern and Southern territories, with key battles fought in places like Pennsylvania, Virginia, and South Carolina ...
No man proved a more worthy opponent to Ulysses S. Grant than Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Lee was born the fourth child of Colonel Henry Lee and Ann Hill Carter on January 19, 1807.
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