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Robert Edward Lee was an American Confederate general who commanded the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He surrendered to Union General Ullysses S. Grant during the Appomattox Campaign on 9 April 1865, which effectively ended the conflict. After the war Lee lost the right to vote and some of his property but he was not imprisoned nor was he pardoned. In 1865 Lee became president of Washington College, Lexington in his home state of Virginia. Several monuments, memorials and statues of Lee have been removed or replaced in recent years including the equestrian statue of Lee on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia whic...h was removed in September 2021 at the direction of the state government.
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Title: Letter from Robert E. Lee
Description: In his letter Robert E. Lee responds to an offer by Sampson Low to publish his history of the campaign in Virginia during the American Civil War.
Address: Lexington, Virginia, USA
Letter dated: 19-12-1865
Physical description: Sampson Low Letters, Volume 1, 1 page ; some minor glue seepage.
Types of letter: Discussion of work published or forthcoming, including copyright; References the American Civil War
Rights statement: Rights owned or controlled by The Open University
Restrictions on use: No further use without permission. Contact university-archive@open.ac.uk
Image rights: Library of Congress
Identifier: SL_107