Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Lynchburg, Virginia” in chapter 1.4 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 2.:
...ter officer in the entire army than he; very few as brave, skillful and thoroughly trained.
His men regarded him as second only to General Lee, excelled by none other.
Robert E. Rodes was born at Lynchburg, Virginia , and graduated at the Virginia Military Institute; served two years as assistant professor, and afterwards became chief engineer of the A. & C. R. R. of Alabama.
He entered the army as captain ...
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