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His Army Broke Up and Followed Him Weeping and Sobbing, from 'General Lee as I...

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His Army Broke Up and Followed Him Weeping and Sobbing, from 'General Lee as I Knew Him' by A.R.H. Ranson, published in Harper's Monthly Magazine, February 1911 (oil on canvas)

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1911 AD (C20th AD)

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Robert Edward Lee (1807-70), general in chief of Confederate Armies of American Civil War;

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