A Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee. John Esten Cooke

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       XVIII.

       XIX.

       XX.

       XXI.

       PART VII.

       I.

       II.

       III.

       IV.

       V.

       VI.

       PART VIII.

       I.

       II.

       III.

       IV.

       V.

       VI.

       VII.

       VIII.

       IX.

       X.

       XI.

       XII.

       XIII.

       XIV.

       XV.

       XVI.

       XVII.

       XVIII.

       XIX.

       APPENDIX.

       I.

       II.

      PART I.

      LEE'S EARLY LIFE.

      I.—Introduction

      II.—The Lees of Virginia

      III.—General "Light-Horse Harry" Lee

      IV.—Stratford

      V.—Lee's Early Manhood and Career in the United States Army

      VI.—Lee and Scott

      VII.—Lee resigns

      VIII.—His Reception at Richmond

      IX.—Lee in 1861

      X.—The War begins

      XI.—Lee's Advance into Western Virginia

      XII.—Lee's Last Interview with Bishop Meade

      PART II.

      IN FRONT OF RICHMOND.

      I.—Plan of the Federal Campaign

      II.—Johnston is wounded

      III.—Lee assigned to the Command—his Family at the White House

      IV.—Lee resolves to attack

      V.—Stuart's "Ride around McClellan"

      PART III.

      ON THE CHICKAHOMINY.

      I.—The Two Armies

      II.—Lee's Plan of Assault

      III.—The Battle of the Chickahominy

      IV.—The Retreat

      V.—Richmond in Danger—Lee's Views

      VI.—Lee and McClellan—their Identity of Opinion

      PART IV.

      THE WAR ADVANCES NORTHWARD.

      I.—Lee's Protest

      II.—Lee's Manoeuvres

      III.—Lee advances from the Rapidan

      IV.—Jackson flanks General Pope

      V.—Lee follows

      VI.—The Second Battle of Manassas

      PART V.

      LEE INVADES MARYLAND.

      I.—His Designs

      II.—Lee in Maryland

      III.—Movements of the Two Armies

      IV.—The Prelude to Sharpsburg

      V.—The Battle of Sharpsburg

      VI.—Lee and McClellan—their Merits in the Maryland Campaign

      VII.—Lee and his Men

      VIII.—Lee passes the Blue Ridge

      IX.—Lee concentrates at Fredericksburg

      X.—The Battle of Fredericksburg

      XI.—Final Movements of 1862

      XII.—The Year of Battles

      XIII.—Lee in December, 1862

      PART VI.

      CHANCELLORSVILLE AND GETTYSBURG.

      I.—Advance of General Hooker

      II—The Wilderness

      III.—Lee's Determination

      IV.—Jackson's


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