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The Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee, for Children, in Easy Words

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The narrative presents a clear, child-friendly biography of Robert E. Lee, tracing his Virginia birth and family heritage, his upbringing under his mother's care after his father's illness and death, early schooling and physical pursuits, and gradual rise through military roles culminating in leadership during the Civil War; it then follows his postwar work rebuilding and guiding a college, offers selections like a farewell address, and emphasizes moral qualities such as duty, honor, and patriotism while using simple language and chapter divisions suitable as a supplementary reader for young pupils.

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Mary L. Williamson

Mary L. Williamson was an author known for her works aimed at young readers, particularly in the context of American Civil War history. She contributed to children's literature with accessible biographies of notable Confederate generals. Her notable works include "Life of J. E. B. Stuart," "The Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee, for Children, in Easy Words," and "The Life of Gen. Thos. J. Jackson, 'Stonewall' / For the Young (Fourth Reader Grade), in Easy Words." Through her writings, Williamson sought to educate young audiences about these historical figures in a manner that was engaging and easy to understand.

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