Papers of Fitzhugh Lee, 1731-1952 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)

Fitzhugh Lee, Edward Porter Alexander (Correspondent), R. A. Alger (Correspondent), Archer Anderson (Correspondent), Turner Ashby (Correspondent), John B. Bachelder (Correspondent), Cullen A. Battle (Correspondent), Thomas F. Bayard (Correspondent), G. T. Beauregard (Correspondent), Heros von Borcke (Correspondent), John Lee Carroll (Correspondent), Thomas Henry Carter (Correspondent), Grover Cleveland (Correspondent), William Wood Crump (Correspondent), John W. Daniel (Correspondent), Jefferson Davis (Correspondent), William Rufus Day, Jubal Anderson Early (Correspondent), Anna Mason Fitzhugh, Henry William Flournoy (Correspondent), Curtis Guild (Correspondent), Wade Hampton (Correspondent), Winfield Scott Hancock (Correspondent), Eppa Hunton, Mary Anna Jackson (Correspondent), Stonewall Jackson (Correspondent), J. William Jones (Correspondent), James Lawson Kemper (Correspondent), John Lamb (Correspondent), E. M. Law (Correspondent), Anna Maria Mason Lee (Correspondent), Charles Carter Lee (Correspondent), Ellen Bernard Fowle Lee, George Washington Custis Lee (Correspondent), Robert E. Lee (Correspondent), Sidney Smith Lee (Correspondent), James Longstreet (Correspondent), W. Gordon McCabe, Henry Brainerd McClellan (Correspondent), Antonio Maceo, William McKinley (Correspondent), John Lawrence Marye, Thomas Taylor Munford (Correspondent), Bill Nye (Correspondent), Richard Olney (Correspondent), Louis-Philippe-Albert d'OrleĢans Paris (Correspondent), William Henry Payne (Correspondent), Charles Clinton Penick (Correspondent), George E. Pickett (Correspondent), William Thomas Poague (Correspondent)

Summary:The collection contains letters, commissions, orders, notes, reports, and clippings pertaining to Lee's service in the U.S. cavalry in the West and in the C.S.A. cavalry. Post-Civil War material includes correspondence, speeches, and clippings about Civil War incidents and leaders, especially James Longstreet and the battle of Gettysburg. Other material concerns his travels, his service as consul-general at Havana during the Cuban revolution and in the Spanish American War