Box 7
Contains 325 Results:
Alfred Edmund Burr to Robert E. Lee, 1865-09-06
Alfred Edmund Burr, publisher of the Hartford Daily Times, wrote this letter of recommendation for W. S. William and Co. which was seeking a contract with Lee for the publication of a history of the war.
William Mahone to Robert E. Lee, 1865-09-06
William Mahone, a major general in the Confederate Army widely known for his contributions at the Battle of Petersburg, responded to a letter from Lee written earlier that summer. It appears that Lee was in search of documents from the campaign of 1864. Mahone writes that he believes his records of the campaign are in the hands of "Federal Authority."
C. B. Richardson to Robert E. Lee, 1865-09-07
Fitzhugh Lee to Robert E. Lee (Copy), 1865-09-07
Fitzhugh Lee, nephew to Robert E. Lee, wrote to Robert E. Lee on September 7, 1865. The letter is casual, discussing mostly comings and goings of family and friends. Fitzhugh urges Robert E. Lee to write a history of the war, so that textbooks written by northerners would not be the sole story of the conflict.
Washington College Catalogue Request from Thomas A. Ware, 1865-09-11
Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.
William Fanning Wickham to Robert E. Lee, 1865-09-12
Wickham, the father of Confederate general Williams Carter Wickham, wrote to Robert E. Lee to relay his satisfaction that Lee accepted the presidency of Washington College. Wickham's grandson, Henry Taylor Wickham was to attend Washington College. Wickham asked that Lee keep a watchful eye on Henry and give him advice as needed. Wickham also urged Lee to write a history of the war.
Hanna Dorsey to Robert E. Lee, 1865-09-13
Hanna Dorsey wrote this letter to Lee to accompany a pair of slippers sent to him.
Philip Stanhope Worsley to Edward Lee Childe, 1865-09-15
British Author P.S. Worsley wrote to Lee's nephew and Worsley's companion, Edward Lee Childe. The letter indicates that Worsley was a great admirer of Robert E. Lee and Childe had recently sent him a photograph of the general. Worsley writes that he intends to dedicate a book to Childe and through Childe to Robert E. Lee himself. A note written on the back of the letter indicates that the book was a translation of the Iliad. Worsley died before the translation could be finished.
Application to Washington College from Edmund Berkely on behalf of his son, Edmund Berkely. , 1865-09-18
Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.
Joseph L. Topham & Co. to Robert E. Lee, 1865-09-18
Joseph L. Topham and Co. wrote to Lee encouraging him to write a history of the war from his perspective and have them publish it for him.
Correspondences, 1865-09-19 - 1865-09-30
Washington College Information Request from F.G. Moorman, 1865-09-19
Upon assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a lot of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college would write to its President, Robert E. Lee, in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.
Washington College Catalogue Request from Francis Gantt, 1865-09-25
Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.
Jedediah Hotchkiss to Robert E. Lee, 1865-09-25
Jedediah Hotckiss, renowned Confederate mapmaker, wrote to Robert E. Lee regarding the history of the war that Lee was compiling. Hotchkiss had saved all of his maps of the "battlefields and of the country operated in" and he intended to publish them along with a narrative. In this letter he offers to furnish Lee with any maps that he might want.
Washington College Information request from Mrs. C.T. Nash, 1865-09-26
Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.
Application to Washington College from Mary E.C. Gilliam on behalf of Samuel G. Gilliam, 1865-09-26
Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.
James Walter Wall to Robert E. Lee, 1865-09-26
American Publishing Company to Robert E. Lee, 1865-09-26
The American Publishing Company wrote to Lee offering to publish a history of the war prepared by Lee.
Washington College Information Request from General Ambrose R. Wright on behalf of his son, 1865-09-27
Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.
Application Request for Washington College from John G. McGriffey on behalf of his brother, 1865-09-30
Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.
Correspondences, 1865-10-02 - 1865-10-06
Washington College Information Request from William Reiley Jr, 1865-10-02
Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information.
Washington College Catalogue Request to Custis Lee from Maj. G. A. Swarzman on behalf of John O. Reid, 1865-10-02
Upon Robert E. Lee assuming the position of president of Washington College, the college received a great deal of attention from southerners and northerners alike. Prospective students of the college or their parents would write to Robert E. Lee in order to request a Washington College catalogue, admission to the school or more information. With a note from J. G. Coldwell.