An edition of Lee's adjutant (1995)

Lee's adjutant

the wartime letters of Colonel Walter Herron Taylor, 1862-1865

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An edition of Lee's adjutant (1995)

Lee's adjutant

the wartime letters of Colonel Walter Herron Taylor, 1862-1865

Of all those who served with Robert E. Lee in the headquarters of the Army of Northern Virginia, no one was as close to him as Walter Taylor. Twenty-two years old when hostilities broke out, Taylor served at Lee's side virtually without interruption during the entire Civil War. The only officer who could lay claim to such a distinction, Taylor served first as aide-de-camp and subsequently as assistant adjutant general of the Army of Northern Virginia.

He traveled with Lee, ate at his mess, shielded him from a flood of administrative concerns, and on occasion delivered his battlefield orders to division and corps commanders. His personal correspondence, written without reserve as he enjoyed an unparalleled opportunity to observe Lee's inner circle, constitutes a unique addition to the Civil War record.

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The 110 letters compiled in Lee's Adjutant shed light on day-to-day life at Lee's headquarters and on the general himself. Written to Taylor's fiancee and family, these letters recount the Army of Northern Virginia's early triumphs, invasions of the North, defeat at Gettysburg, the bloody struggle in the Wilderness, the siege of Petersburg, and final surrender. In them the young officer testifies to the simplicity of Lee's lifestyle as well as the gentility of his demeanor.

He describes the bond that developed between himself and the general, and he discusses the furloughs, reports, dispatches, petitions, and grievances that he handled as Lee's alter ego in administrative matters.

In addition to offering an eyewitness account of Lee's Civil War service, Taylor's correspondence illumines social, religious, and military concerns of the period. To these revealing letters Lockwood Tower adds a biographical sketch of the young adjutant. Tower describes Taylor's role in helping Lee organize the Army of Virginia, his midnight wedding on the night that Richmond fell, and - as an officer who lived to see the fiftieth anniversary of the war's end - his role in shaping Confederate memory.

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English
Pages
343

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Lee's adjutant: the wartime letters of Colonel Walter Herron Taylor, 1862-1865
1995, University of South Carolina Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction: biographical sketch of Walter Herron Taylor, 1838-1916
Lee takes the offensive: May 1862 to August 1863
Campaigning along the Rapidan: October to December 1863
In camp at Orange: January to May 1864
The wilderness to the crater: May to August 1864
Stalemate at Petersburg: August to December 1864
Edge Hill to Appomattox: January to March 1865.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-315) and index.

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Columbia, S.C

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/3/092
Library of Congress
E470.2 .T28 1995, E470.2.T28 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 343 p. :
Number of pages
343

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1094309M
ISBN 10
1570030219
LCCN
94018751
OCLC/WorldCat
31434084
Library Thing
2016734
Goodreads
306455

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