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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.21 (search)
d at mine. We rode on quietly together, though Lee was watchful to keep his horse in order. Passi those hard times altogether acceptable, as General Lee was assured, in order to silence his regreted in Richmond, and sent Robert to join it. General Lee told me that at the battle of Sharpsburg th bless you, my son, you must go in. When General Lee was in camp near Richmond his friends frequcussing that important event. I have said that Lee's natural temper was combative, and to this mayct. General Grant interposed in the case of General Lee, on the ground that he had taken his paroleby inserting specifications of overt acts. General Lee was summoned as a witness before that grandsed by virtue of the writ of habeas corpus. General Lee met me very soon after having given his tesuth was wide open, and he was fast asleep. General Lee pleasantly added that, if he had had any va he could pack a jury so as to convict Davis or Lee—and it was under such surroundings that he met [6 more...]