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"General Lee: A Legendary Figure in the US Civil War" In this captivating image

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Battle of Chancellorsville, fought from April 30th to May 6th, 1863 (1862-1867)

Battle of Chancellorsville, fought from April 30th to May 6th, 1863 (1862-1867). Artist: John R Chapin
Battle of Chancellorsville, fought from April 30th to May 6th, 1863 (1862-1867). General Sickles division covering the retreat

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: General Robert E Lee, Confederate general, 1862-1867

General Robert E Lee, Confederate general, 1862-1867. The foremost Confederate general of the American Civil War, Lee (1807-1870) took command of the Army of Northern Virginia in 1862

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Robert E Lee surrenders to Ulyssess Grant, 9 April 1865, (1872)

Robert E Lee surrenders to Ulyssess Grant, 9 April 1865, (1872). Confederate general Lee surrenders to Grant, general in chief of the Union army during the American Civil War

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: General Lees note agreeing to a surrender, 1865

General Lees note agreeing to a surrender, 1865
Robert E. Lees letter to Ulysses S. Grant to arrange a surrender, 1865. Woodcut reproduction with a watercolor wash

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Battle of Monmouth, American Revolution

Battle of Monmouth, American Revolution
Washington reproving General Charles Lee at the Battle of Monmouth, 1778. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: The Surrender Of General Lee To General Grant At Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia, America In 1865

The Surrender Of General Lee To General Grant At Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia, America In 1865, Thereby Ending The American Civil War. From Famous Men And Great Events Of The 19Th Century

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Surrender of General Lee reported by General Grant, 1865

Surrender of General Lee reported by General Grant, 1865
General Grant notifying Secretary Stanton of the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, 1865. Woodcut reproduction

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: GENERAL ROBERT EDMUND LEE, He was a career military officer who is best known for

GENERAL ROBERT EDMUND LEE, He was a career military officer who is best known for having commanded the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: The House where General Lee Surrendered, American Civil War, United States of America

The House where General Lee Surrendered, American Civil War, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: General Lees Farewell to his Soldiers, American Civil War, United States of America

General Lees Farewell to his Soldiers, American Civil War, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Field Marshall Earl Harcourt (litho) (b / w photo)

Field Marshall Earl Harcourt (litho) (b / w photo)
XJF268602 Field Marshall Earl Harcourt (litho) (b/w photo) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: William Harcourt, 3rd Earl Harcourt (1743-1830); ); American

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: 1272887; out of copyright

1272887; out of copyright

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Surrender of General Lee - at Appomattox, C. H. Va. April 9th 1865;Currier & Ives

Surrender of General Lee - at Appomattox, C. H. Va. April 9th 1865;Currier & Ives
Surrender of General Lee - at Appomattox, C.H. Va. April 9th 1865; Currier & Ives.; New York : Published by Currier & Ives, 125 Nassau St. c1873.; 1 print : lithograph

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: CM14 0286 General Lee

CM14 0286 General Lee
Dukes of Hazzard, General Lee, TV cars, American Speedfest IV, Brands Hatch, June 2016, automobiles, Autosport, Brands Hatch, cars, circuit racing, England, entertainment, European

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: The House where General Lee Surrendered, American Civil War, United States of America

The House where General Lee Surrendered, American Civil War, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: General Lees Farewell to his Soldiers, American Civil War, United States of America

General Lees Farewell to his Soldiers, American Civil War, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: GENERAL ROBERT EDMUND LEE, He was a career military officer who is best known for

GENERAL ROBERT EDMUND LEE, He was a career military officer who is best known for having commanded the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Confederate Army ready at Antietam, 1862

Confederate Army ready at Antietam, 1862
General Lee and General Hill riding the Confederate lines at Antietam, 1862. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a Stanley Arthurs illustration

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: PCWR2A-00012

PCWR2A-00012
Confederate General Robert E. Lee on his favorite war-horse, Traveler. Hand-colored engraving from a photograph taken by M. Miley, in 1876

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: EVCW2A-00003

EVCW2A-00003
General Robert E. Lee and his aide Col. Marshall leaving the McLean House after the Confederate surrender at Appomattox, 1865 Hand-colored engraving of a 19th century illustration

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: EVCW2A-00008

EVCW2A-00008
Confederate General Robert E. Lees farewell to his soldiers after the surrender at Appomattox, 1865. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: EVCW2A-00039

EVCW2A-00039
General Lees Confederate army retreating south after the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration



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"General Lee: A Legendary Figure in the US Civil War" In this captivating image, we witness a historic moment as General Lee and General Jackson stand side by side before the battle of Chancellorsville during the US Civil War. The photograph, labeled EVCW2A-00019 and PCWR3P-00006, captures their unwavering determination and strategic brilliance. Moving forward in time to 1865 (?), we find ourselves at The Wilderness Battlefield near Spotsylvania, Virginia. An unknown creator has immortalized this haunting scene that serves as a reminder of the devastating toll war takes on both land and lives. As our journey continues, we catch a glimpse of the exterior of Lee Mansion between 1860 and 1880. Its grandeur speaks volumes about General Robert E. Lee's status as one of history's most respected military leaders. His portrait from between 1860 and 1870 further emphasizes his stoic presence on the battlefield. Shifting gears to an entirely different era, Dorothea Lange's lens transports us to a grocery window in 1939. This seemingly unrelated image reminds us that even decades after his time, General Lee remains an influential figure whose legacy transcends generations. Returning to historical depictions, we encounter McLean's House at Appomattox Court-House in Virginia during April 1865. Alexander Gardner masterfully captures this pivotal moment when General Lee surrenders—an event that marked the beginning of reconciliation for a divided nation. Delving deeper into personal connections, David H. Anderson presents us with a portrait of George Washington Custis Lee—General Lee's son—in 1876. Through this intimate portrayal, we gain insight into the family dynamics behind one man's extraordinary leadership. Finally, an engraving showcases General Lee himself—a symbol of honor and loyalty within Confederate Army circles during Northern Virginia campaigns.