Box 1
Contains 74 Results:
Robert E. Lee to Richard Caldwell , 1861-12-04
Robert E. Lee expresses gratitude for the bedding he and his received from the Soldiers Relief Association.
Robert E. Lee to W. J. Magrath Esq., 1862-02-28
Robert E. Lee requests infrastructural and logistical accommodations for the movement of troops stationed along the line of the road and protection of Charleston and Savannah.
Robert E. Lee to Unknown Individual, 1862-03-03
Robert E. Lee expresses gratitude for the box of prepared meats sent to him. Relates the importance of "nutritious and palatable"in maintaining some comfort in camp life.
Robert E. Lee to Charles Carter Lee, 1862-03-14
Robert E. Lee updates his brother on his current professional commitment and expresses insecurity in his ability to fulfill his role properly.
Robert E. Lee to John H. Forney, 1862-04-02
Robert E. Lee notifies Forney of his promotion to Brigade General and instructs him to report for duty to General Sam Jones.
Robert E. Lee to A. L. Long, 1862-04-19
Robert E. Lee offers Long an appointment to be his secretary upon Senate confirmation and Long's acceptance.
Robert E. Lee to Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson, 1862-04-25
Robert E. Lee notifies the general that it is too late for him to get a hold of an artist by the time Jackson requested.
Robert E. Lee to James K. Caskie Esq., 1862-05-05
Robert E. Lee notifies Caskie that he may have an interview with the President later that afternoon.
Robert E. Lee to Richard S. Ewell, 1862-05-08
Robert E. Lee discusses possible troop movements.
Robert E. Lee to Henry T. Clark, 1862-05-18
Robert E. Lee attempts to rectify a miscommunication between the North Carolina governor and himself.
Robert E. Lee to Joseph E. Johnston, 1862-05-19
Robert E. Lee informs the general that there are no troops in Richmond that suit his request.
Robert E. Lee to George Wythe Randolph, 1862-06-16
Robert E. Lee ask Randolph to call his headquarters before riding into town.
Robert E. Lee to George B. McClellan, 1862-07-12
Robert E. Lee informs McClellan that he has no objection receiving the baggage of his wounded and unwounded officers.
Robert E. Lee to Samuel Basset French, 1862-08-08
Robert E. Lee expresses regret because he has been unable to spend time with the troops.
Robert E. Lee to Jefferson Davis, 1862-08-24
Robert E. Lee discusses strategic movements and his ability to feed the troops.
Robert E. Lee to Jefferson Davis, 1862-08-30
Robert E. Lee shares a Confedersate victory with Davis.
Robert E. Lee to Jefferson Davis, 1862-09-03
Robert E. Lee writes to Jefferson Davis regarding the second Battle of Bull Run.
Robert E. Lee to John D. Imboden, 62-10-06
Robert E. Lee commends the Colonel for his success at Hanging Rock.
Robert E. Lee to W. N. Pendleton, 1862-10-10
Robert E. Lee advises which route Pendleton should take.
Robert E. Lee to Jefferson Davis, 1862-11-06
Robert E. Lee discusses strategy before the Battle of Fredericksburg.
Robert E. Lee to Ambrose Everett Burnside, 1862-12-19
Robert E. Lee discusses a private who was captured and will be tried as a spy.