. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . COPYRIGHT, 1911, REVIEW OF REVH; ■ LKE IN 63—EVERY INCH A SOLDIER The words of General Charles Francis Adams arc fittingly borne outby this magnificent likeness, taken by Vannerson of Richmond in isn:>.when Lee was at the heighl of Ins military power. He wears a hand-some sword and sash presented t bim by ladies f Baltimore justpreviously. Some of the ladies of Richmond had made a set of skirlsfor their hero, and asked him for liis portrait on one of his visits toR


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . COPYRIGHT, 1911, REVIEW OF REVH; ■ LKE IN 63—EVERY INCH A SOLDIER The words of General Charles Francis Adams arc fittingly borne outby this magnificent likeness, taken by Vannerson of Richmond in isn:>.when Lee was at the heighl of Ins military power. He wears a hand-some sword and sash presented t bim by ladies f Baltimore justpreviously. Some of the ladies of Richmond had made a set of skirlsfor their hero, and asked him for liis portrait on one of his visits toRichmond. Out of complimenl 1 the ladies, General Lee wore onehere; the turnover collar, high in the neck, clearly identifies this portrait. ££\


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