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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 35. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Fitzhugh Lee. From the Times-dispatch, January 5, 1908. (search)
t there was that indescribable magnetism in our Fitz, which captivated the crowding thousands who lif the Navy, Theodore Roosevelt, who thought General Fitz would certainly be where the fighting would be won. President McKinley had promised General Fitz if Havana was attacked he should lead the fstinguished uncle who never received a demerit, Fitz managed to get the maximum allowance just shortsaid, while his life was ebbing away: Go ahead, Fitz, old fellow, I know you will do what is right, which Fitz ever regarded a most precious legacy. General Bragg, in a letter to, him, after the battmesick hearts. Ream's Station was one of General Fitz's best fights, when his division, with two h has few, if any, parallels in history. General Fitz was always free-handed and ready to divide it was seen that surrender was inevitable, General Fitz escaped with his cavalry towards Lynchburg,pomattox, General Gibbon says: That night Fitz, lying on the floor, slept as soundly as a chil