In this letter, dated May 26, 1862, Robert E. Lee Jr., writes to to his father, Robert E. Lee, describing the movements and morale of the soldiers in the Shenandoah Valley Campaign.
Author: Robert E. Lee Jr.
Letter from Robert E. Lee Jr. to Robert E. Lee (April 23, 1862)
In this letter to his father, Robert E. Lee, dated April 23, 1862, Robert E. Lee Jr. writes about his experience as part of the Shenandoah Valley Campaign, reporting on the movements and morale of the Army of the Valley.
Letter from Robert E. Lee Jr. to Mary Randolph Custis (October 30, 1862)
In this letter to his mother, Mary Randolph Custis Lee, dated October 30, 1862, Robert E. Lee Jr. gives her news of his time in the military and mourns the death of his sister, Anne Carter Lee.
Letter from Robert E. Lee Jr. to Mary Randolph Custis Lee (July 30, 1863)
In this letter dated July 30, 1863, Robert E. Lee Jr. writes to his mother, Mary Randolph Custis Lee, describing various family matters and his impending departure for combat on the front line of the America Civil War (1861–1865).
Letter from Robert E. Lee Jr. to Mildred Childe Lee (February 16, 1865)
In this letter dated February 16, 1865, Robert E. Lee Jr. writes to his sister, Mildred Childe Lee, describing his unhappiness as a soldier on the front lines of the American Civil War (1861–1865) and his yearning for the comforts of his family.
Letter from Robert E. Lee Jr. to Mildred Childe Lee (January 10, 1861)
In this letter to his sister, Mildred Childe Lee, dated January 10, 1861, Robert E. Lee Jr. talks of family matters and his religious conviction.
Letter from Robert E. Lee Jr. to Mary Randolph Custis Lee (December 12, 1870)
In this letter dated December 12, 1870, Robert E. Lee Jr. writes to his mother, Mary Randolph Custis Lee, mourning the death of his father, Robert E. Lee, and lamenting his own inability to live up to the example his father set.
Letter from Robert E. Lee Jr. to Eleanor Agnes Lee (July 15, 1864)
In this letter to his sister, Eleanor Agnes Lee, dated July 15, 1864, Robert E. Lee Jr. writes about his experience with the 13th Virginia Cavalry, reporting on the movements and morale of the Army of Northern Virginia.