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  1. A Fire in the Wilderness: The First Battle Between Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee. By John Reeves. What is my book about? A Fire in the Wilderness tells the story of that perilous time when the future of the United States depended… show more. Preview. Amazon. Shepherd is reader supported. When you buy books, we may earn an affiliate commission.

    • He did not grow his famous beard until late in life. As a young man, Lee wore long sideburns; later, he would sport only a mustache. A fellow cadet at West Point said that Lee’s “personal appearance surpassed in manly beauty that of any other cadet in the corps.”
    • He was largely responsible for opening up the Mississippi River to navigation. As an Army engineer in the 1830s, Lee was stationed in St. Louis and, working with the forces of the river, directed the improvement of the channels of the Mississippi so as to improve greatly its navigability.
    • He was extremely frugal with money. The father he had barely known, Light Horse Harry Lee, one of the heroes of the American Revolution, was a spendthrift and a poor businessman, who had whittled away the Lee estate.
    • He corresponded with Whistler’s mother. While Lee was Superintendent of the Military Academy at West Point, young James McNeill Whistler was a cadet—and a very poor one at that.
  2. Oct 27, 2023 · In his famous quote, "I cannot trust a man to control others who cannot control himself," Robert E. Lee encapsulates the essence of effective leadership. At its core, this statement emphasizes the importance of personal self-discipline and self-control as a prerequisite for leading others.

  3. His own hand probably never drew human blood nor fired a shot in anger, and his only Civil War wound was a faint scratch on the cheek from a sharpshooter’s bullet, but many thousands of men died...

  4. Jun 14, 2012 · In 2000, one or more vandals burned an image of Robert E. Lee that was part of a mural in Richmond, evidence of a hatred toward him that coexists with reverence. Photograph by Don Long/Richmond Times-Dispatch.

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