Page:Boissonnas, Un Vaincu, English, 1875.djvu/185

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LEE-WITH HIS SON, G. W. C. LEE, AND COLONEL TAYLOR No military leader in any country. not even accepting General Washington himself, ever became so universally beloved as Robert E. Lee throughout the South before the time of the war. Rising from the nominal position of superintendent of Fortifications at Richmond, he became the military adviser of Jefferson Davis until finally the General-in-Chief of the Confederate forces. From the time that Lee began to drive hack MeClellan's forces from Richmond in the Seven Day Battles the hopes of the Confederates were centered in their great general So hastily arranged was that first and final meeting with Grant to discuss the terms of surrender that no photograph was obtained of it. But here are preserved for is the commanding figure, keen eyes, and marvelously moulded features of General Lee as he appeared immediately after that dramatic event. He has just arrived in Richmond from Appomattos, and is seated in the basement of his Franklin Street residence between his son, Major-General G. W.C. Lee.and his aide, Colonel Walter Taylor.