Richard Kreitner's "Fear No Pharoah" gives an honest account of how Jews resisted, ignored and even championed American ...
Lee. Knight writes very well, and does a great job of using the words of the participants to help us better understand Lee’s day-to-day activities, and makes good use of the many images and maps. A ...
Robert E. Lee at age 31, then a young Lieutenant ... In an official ceremony at the courthouse in Appomattox, Virginia, Lee surrenders to General Grant. Lee keeps his emotions under control ...
Grant than Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Lee was born the fourth ... he surrendered what remained of his army to Grant at Appomattox Court House. After the war, Lee accepted the presidency ...
Robert E. Lee has always been part of that solution ... His loyalty was to Virginia, and he had to follow his state. Later, at Appomattox, Grant wanted Lee to sign surrender terms not just ...
When the dinner fizzled, especially after much promising hype by the Richmond newspapers, morale sank to a near nadir. The book also once again demonstrates the amazing amount of influence Robert E.
The fighting of the American Civil War ultimately reached nearly every state in the Northern and Southern territories, with ...
Robert E. Lee's birthday is one of three Confederate ... general-in-chief of the Confederate states, Lee surrendered at Appomattox Court House in Virginia on April 9, 1865, to Union Gen.