The mythology serves purposes darker than sentiment, nothing more so than the currently popular, and arrantly nonsensical, assertion that Lee freed his inherited slaves in 1862 before the war was over...
Notwithstanding our boastful assertions to the world, for nearly a century, that our government was based on the consent of the people, it rests upon force, as much as any government that ever existed...
Both men lost speech in their last days and hours. Both died at age sixty-three, Lee long since weary of life, and Grant ready to live it again. Their war made them national icons, and their war reput...
On Lee as commander: He had a cheerful dignity and could praise them (his men) without seeming to court their favor.
For pure patriotism, however, the Gists of South Carolina stood above the rest. Their father had been an ardent patriot during the Revolution, in consequence of which he named his first son Independen...
Grant was forty-two and Lee fifty-seven, Grant at the peak of health and energy, while Lee feared his weakening body and lagging faculties. Each was defending his notion of home. Grant by now was the...
Worse, Lee felt isolated. In Texas he skipped meals with others to avoid uninteresting men, wishing he was back by his campfire on the plains eating his meals alone.211 He avoided sharing quarters and...
Grant was something rare in that or any war. He could learn from experience.