Robert E. Lee surrendered his army two years later in Virginia. In the 160 years since, researchers have repeatedly sought to quantify the Civil War ... Decades after the war ended, according ...
Regarded as the war’s finest general, Robert E ... army, Lee projected a deep sense of duty and honor and was nicknamed the “Marble Model.” President of Washington College after the war ...
As they paraded by him for the first time in March of 1864, soldiers of the Army of the Potomac knew the general in full dress blues, accented with sash and sword, was the freshly minted commander of ...
For 250 years, the US Army has adapted as a living organization composed of operating units and institutional organizations ...
NEWS Today” had Civil War reenactors live in studio to talk about their hobby and the upcoming Civil War Symposium happening ...
The release of as many as 80,000 pages of classified files comes after decades of smaller releases of redacted files.
Fort Lee, Virginia, named after Confederate General Robert E. Lee, was renamed Fort Gregg ... honoring Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, a Civil War-era surgeon and the only female Medal of Honor recipient.
were it not for a little military disruption called the Civil War. As the United States acquired ... In 1860, Lt. Col. Robert E. Lee, a military engineer, took the camels on a long-range patrol.
We commonly say it’s a fact that it concluded on April 9, 1865, at Appomattox, where Confederate General Robert E ... the American Civil War when Lee surrendered his troops to Grant at the Appomattox ...
St. Louis police Chief Robert Tracy arrives for a Senate Transportation ... had been under state control since the start of the Civil War, when pro-Southern state officials wanted to contain ...