Lee and His GeneralsA firsthand portrait of the great military leaders of the Confederacy offers a definitive account of military campaigns and the relationship between Lee and his Southern generals." |
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ENERAL ROBERT EDWARD LEE | 9 |
LieutenantGeneral Thomas J Jackson | 169 |
GENERAL P G T BEAUREGARD | 213 |
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