McClellan stopped Lee's invasion at the subsequent Battle of Antietam, but many military
was sent to General Thomas "Stonewall " Jackson, who in his own hand made a copy that he sent to General D. H. Hill.
Confederate General Robert E. Lee issued Special Orders No.
was quickly growing obsolescent, continues to be the subject of much debate.
Its title read, “Special Order No. 191
etiquette required [Special Order 191] to be sent to me through Jackson.
ocurrences of the Civil War was the loss of General Robert E. Lee's Special Orders No.
Lee's secret Special Orders No.
General Lee's final campaign began March 25, 1865, with a Confederate ... sent a letter to Lee on April 7 requesting the Confederate general's surrender. ... Several weeks later, the War Department issued a special order calling for a ...
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The document turned out to be a copy of Confederate General Robert E. Lee's orders for the Invasion of Maryland. The dispatch was addressed to Confederate ...