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HAPPY BIRTHDAY A Happy 200 th Birthday to Robert Edward Lee born on January 19, 1807. An American general best known for commanding the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil War from 1862 until his surrender in 1865. The of Revolutionary War officer Henry "Light Harry" Lee III, Lee was a top graduate of the United States Military Academy and an exceptional officer and military engineer in the United States Army for 32 years. During this time, he served throughout the United States, distinguished himself during the Mexican–American War, and served as Superintendent of the United States Military Academy. When Virginia declared its secession from the Union in April 1861, Lee chose to follow his home state, despite his personal desire for the country to remain intact and an offer of a senior Union command. During the first year of the Civil War, Lee served as a senior military adviser to President Jefferson Davis. Once he took command of the main field army in 1862 he soon emerged as a shrewd tactician and battlefield commander, winning most of his battles, all against far superior Union armies. Lee's strategic foresight was more questionable, and both of his major offensives into Union territory ended in defeat. Lee's aggressive tactics, which resulted in high casualties at a time when the Confederacy had a shortage of manpower, have come under criticism in recent years. Lee surrendered his entire army to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865. By this time, Lee had assumed supreme command of the remaining Southern armies; other Confederate forces swiftly capitulated after his surrender. Lee rejected the proposal of a sustained insurgency against the Union and called for reconciliation between the two sides. After the war, as President of what is now Washington and Lee University, Lee supported President Andrew Johnson's program of Reconstruction and intersectional friendship, while opposing the Radical Republican proposals to give freed slaves the vote and take the vote away from ex-Confederates. He urged them to rethink their position between the North and the South, and the reintegration of former Confederates into the nation's political life. Lee became the great Southern hero of the War, a postwar icon of the "Lost Cause of the Confederacy" to some. But his popularity grew even in the North, especially after his death in 1870. |
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1/18/2017 7:14 pm |
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It's actually Robert Edward Lee's 210 birthday. I know I am an old fart, but I never knew the dude. Sounds like he dedicated his life to his country.
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1/18/2017 8:44 pm |
It's actually Robert Edward Lee's 210 birthday. I know I am an old fart, but I never knew the dude. Sounds like he dedicated his life to his country.
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MY favorite car was named after him too.
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1/19/2017 7:35 am |
MY favorite car was named after him too.
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1/19/2017 7:37 am |
Sounds like someone is still sore about the Civil War. Sad.
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1/19/2017 7:37 am |
Been there!
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1/19/2017 7:39 am |
It's a happy day here for us anyways!
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1/19/2017 7:45 am |
Sounds like someone is still sore about the Civil War. Sad.
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