. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . LEE AT THE HEIGHT OF lUS FAME 18U3 AS PRESENTED IN THIS CHAPTER AND IN OTHER VOLUMES. cjision, a fuU-length, is reproduced inVolume IX, page 123. The thirdphotographing of Lee done byBrady. It was the first opportunityof the camera w izard since tlie warbegan to preserve for posterity thefine features of the Southern position selected by Brady wasunder the back jxireli of I.,ees homein Richmond, near the , on account of the better results were excellent. Tlireeappear w ith tliis chapter: a magni


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . LEE AT THE HEIGHT OF lUS FAME 18U3 AS PRESENTED IN THIS CHAPTER AND IN OTHER VOLUMES. cjision, a fuU-length, is reproduced inVolume IX, page 123. The thirdphotographing of Lee done byBrady. It was the first opportunityof the camera w izard since tlie warbegan to preserve for posterity thefine features of the Southern position selected by Brady wasunder the back jxireli of I.,ees homein Richmond, near the , on account of the better results were excellent. Tlireeappear w ith tliis chapter: a magnifi-cent three-quarter view, enlarged on[lage 03; a full-length, on page 09;anil a group with Custis Lee andCohmel Taylor, on page 07. An-other view of this group will befound on page S3 of Volume I; andtlu fifth of these Brady pictures, asi-atetl profile of Lee alone, on page23 of ^olume HL An early daguer-rcotypist had portrayed Lee in1850 as a young engineer-colonel—.see page 55. The generals laterlife is covered by liis celebrated pho-tograph on Traveler in Septem-ber, 1800, on page 121 of VolumeIX; by the two portraits of 07 and00 on pa


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