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  • {{r|Robert E. Lee}}
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  • * Connelly, Thomas L. "Robert E. Lee and the Western Confederacy: A Criticism of Lee's Strategic Ability." Civil
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  • {{r|Robert E. Lee}}
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  • {{r|Robert E. Lee}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Robert E. Lee]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Robert E. Lee}}
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  • *[[Robert E. Lee]]
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  • ...helming Union victory: the [[Battle of Gettysburg]]. Confederate General [[Robert E. Lee]] led his Army of Northern Virginia on a raid into Pennsylvania designed to
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  • ...side. In February of 1781, under the command of [[Henry Lee]], father of [[Robert E. Lee]], Lenoir was involved in a battle that became known as [[Pyle's Massacre]]
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  • ...red the city, with the Confederates still buying enough time for General [[Robert E. Lee]]'s army to escape. Lee would surrender eight days later to Grant at Appoma
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  • {{r|Robert E. Lee}}
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  • {{Image|General Robert E Lee.jpg|right|350px|General Robert E. Lee}}
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  • ...ruction, Halleck's plan failed and led to the defeat of Pope's armies by [[Robert E. Lee]]. Disciples of the Jomini-inspired "places theory" argued that the Confed
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  • ...ery|slave]] insurrection. The arsenal was retaken by marines led by Col. [[Robert E. Lee]] and Brown was tried for insurrection, [[treason]], and murder by a Virgin
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  • ...important figures in American history such as [[George Washington]] and [[Robert E. Lee]] had homes and lived along the banks of the Potomac. [[Mount Vernon]], Was
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  • ...of [[Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]]'s transfer of ownership of statues of [[Robert E. Lee]] and [[Nathan Bedford Forrest]] as a means of removing them (see [[Memphis
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  • ...the other hand, the Civil War stimulated revivals, especially in General [[Robert E. Lee]]'s army. After the war, [[Dwight Moody]] made revivalism the centerpiece o
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  • ...me derived from his confidential service, sometimes directly for General [[Robert E. Lee]], but much through J.E.B. Stuart until his death in March, 1864. By the en
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  • ...greater impact on his development than his professors: Roony Lee (son of [[Robert E. Lee]]), [[Henry Hobson Richardson]], and [[Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.]]. He wa
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