General who was commander- in-chief of the Confederate armies in the American Civil War (6,13) |
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General who surrendered at Appomattox in 1865 |
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Surrenderer at Appomattox |
USA Today |
23 Dec 2017 |
Surrenderer at Appomattox |
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He headed South to steal before catching the tube |
The Telegraph Toughie |
02 Nov 2016 |
1850s Superintendent of the US Military Academy at West Point |
The Washington Post |
07 Sep 2016 |
Steamboat of song |
The Washington Post |
29 Nov 2015 |
First monument on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Va |
New York Times |
15 Sep 2015 |
Steamboat of song |
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First monument on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Va. |
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Arlington House is his memorial |
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His U.S. citizenship was posthumously restored in 1975 |
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General at Gettysburg |
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Noted 1829 West Point graduate |
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Traveler? |
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Traveller's rider |
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He surrendered at Appomattox Court House |
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He married Martha Washington's granddaughter |
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Opponent of Ulysses S. Grant |
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Second Bull Run victor |
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He married Martha Washington's granddaughter |
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Traveller's rider |
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C.S.A. name |
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The "Gray Fox" of the South. |
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Famed Virginian. |
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Douglas S. Freeman subject. |
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Master of Arlington. |
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