Robert E. Lee seemed destined for greatness. His father was a Revolutionary War hero and at West Point he graduated second in his class! In 1861, when the Southern states seceded from the Union, Lee
Melton (history, Liberty U.) presents a biography of Robert E. Lee for high school students and the general public that considers his life and military career. Focusing on Lee as a real person and not
Imagine sleeping in General Sherman's Savannah headquarters . . . sharing a night's rest with the friendly ghost of a Union soldier who plays the violin. . . staying in a Georgia inn where Confederate
Robert E. Lee in Texas introduces a little known phase of the great General’s career?his service in Texas during the four turbulent years just preceding the Civil War. In this account Carl Coke Riste