Lee's tarnished lieutenant : James Longstreet and his place in southern history / William Garrett Piston
By: Piston, William Garrett.
Material type: TextPublisher: London ; University of Georgia Press, 1987Description: 252 p.ISBN: 0820309079; 0820312290.Subject(s): United States -- Generals | Confederate States of AmericaDDC classification: 973.730924 P679L 1987 Summary: In the South, one can find any number of bronze monuments to the Confederacy featuring heroic images of Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, J.E.B. Stuart, and many lesser commanders. But while the tarnish on such statues has done nothing to color the reputation of those great leaders, there remains one Confederate commander whose tarnished image has nothing to do with bronze monuments. Nowhere in the South does a memorial stand to Lee's intimate friend and second-in-command James Longstreet.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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In the South, one can find any number of bronze monuments to the Confederacy featuring heroic images of Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, J.E.B. Stuart, and many lesser commanders. But while the tarnish on such statues has done nothing to color the reputation of those great leaders, there remains one Confederate commander whose tarnished image has nothing to do with bronze monuments. Nowhere in the South does a memorial stand to Lee's intimate friend and second-in-command James Longstreet.
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