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| | Index | | Abolitionists, 14, 24, 155, 169, 190 (n. 54) | | | Acton, Lord: Lee's correspondence with, 139 -43; calls secession re- demption of democracy, 140 | | | Adams, Henry, 115 | | | Alexander, Gen. Edward Porter (CSA), 101 ; explains true grand strategy, 70 ; planned attack at Amelia Court House, 77 ; comments on Antietam, 81 ; criticizes Lee at Antietam, 92, 97 ; discusses Gettys- burg, 95 - 96, 200 (n. 94); describes Lee's combativeness, 106 ; signifi- cance of Grant's Petersburg move, 116, 117 ; significance of Lincoln's reelection, 118 ; suggests guerrilla warfare, 122 ; Lee's influence, 130 ; comments on Confederacy, 156 ; ex- periences at Appomattox, 160 ; crit- icizes Lee on Peninsula, 197 (n. 43); comments on Chancellorsville, 198 (n. 44); bitter-end view of, 205 (n. 52) | | | Amelia Court House, 77 | | | American Revolution: analogy to Civil War, 70 - 71 ; grand strategy of defense, 70 | | | Anderson, Charles, 32, 36, 49 | | | Antietam, 63, 77, 81, 82, 83, 92, 96, 97, 102, 106, 162 ; casualties, 81, 160 ; called unnecessary battle, 90, 97 | | | Appomattox, 64, 112 -13, 114, 117, 118, 122, 124, 129, 130, 134, 172 ; Southern casualties in campaign, 121 ; surrender at, 121, 132, 159 - 60; Lee retreats to, 124 -25, 129 ; Confederates' attitude toward sur- render at, 128 ; fraternization at, 159 -60 | | | Argyll, Duke of. See Lorne, Marquess of | -221- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Lee Considered: General Robert E. Lee and Civil War History. Contributors: Alan T. Nolan - author. Publisher: University of North Carolina Press. Place of Publication: Chapel Hill, NC. Publication Year: 1991. Page Number: 221.
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