Personal Reminiscences, Anecdotes and Letters of Gen. R. E. Lee. (Address on the Celebration of the First Memorial Anniversary at Washington and Lee University, January 19, 1871. By J. P. Holcombe.).

Personal Reminiscences, Anecdotes and Letters of Gen. R. E. Lee. (Address on the Celebration of the First Memorial Anniversary at Washington and Lee University, January 19, 1871. By J. P. Holcombe.).
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