On the Trail of Grant and Lee
by
Frederick Trevor Hill

Part 4 out of 4



to insure him immortality, for "Grant's Memoirs," modest as the
man himself, have become a part of the literature of the world.





Authorities




The following is a partial list of the authorities relied upon in
the text:

Grant's Personal Memoirs; Recollections and Letters of General
Robert E. Lee (Captain R. E. Lee); Life of Robert E. Lee (Fitzhugh
Lee); Robert E. Lee--Memoirs of His Military and Personal History
(Long); Military History of U. S. Grant (Badeau); Grant in Peace
(Badeau); R. E. Lee--The Southerner (Page); Robert E. Lee (Trent);
Robert E. Lee and the Southern Confederacy (White); McClelland's Own
Story; Stonewall Jackson and the American Civil War (Henderson); The
Story of the Civil War (Ropes); The Rise and Fall of the Confederate
Government (Davis); History of the United States (1850-1877 Rhodes);
The Campaign of Chancellorsville (Bigelow); Personal Memoirs
(Sheridan); Memoirs of General Sherman; Reminiscences of Carl
Shurz; From Manassas to Appomattox (Longstreet); Abraham Lincoln--A
History (Nicolay and Hay); The Army Under Pope (Ropes); The Antietam
and Fredericksburg (Palfrey); The Virginia Campaign of 1864 and
1865 (Humphreys); Chncellorsville (Doubleday); Life and Letters of
Robert E. Lee (Jones); Ulysses S. Grant (Wister); Ulysses S. Grant
(Garland); Campaigning with Grant (Porter); Autobiography of O. O.
Howard.




 


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