Robert
Edward Lee was born on this date in 1807. I do not need to tell you of his
strength of character, his strong Christian beliefs, his devotion to duty, his
love for his family and the South, nor his military accomplishments. You know
them as well as any other good Southerner who appreciates the Confederacy and
the South. However I do recommend his biography by Douglas Southall Freeman,
simply entitled “LEE”, which is in 4 volumes but there is an abridged version
in 1 volume that is available (follow this link http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/932370.Lee ).
One
of his outstanding quotes, made to one of his sons, is, "Duty is the
sublimest word in the English language. Do your duty in all things. You can
never do more; you should never wish to do less.” A good guide for
our young men of today.
After
meeting General Grant at Appomattox (which he said he would rather die a
thousand deaths than do), he returned to his men and with his staff wrote
General Order # 9. Read these words as if you were a soldier in the Army of
Northern Virginia, gentlemen, and notice that he said “compelled to yield”. He
did not say “surrender”.
After four years of arduous service,
marked by unsurpassed courage and fortitude, the Army of Northern Virginia has
been compelled to yield to overwhelming numbers and resources.
I need not tell the
survivors of so many hard-fought battles who have remained steadfast to the
last that I have consented to this result from no distrust of them; but feeling
that valor and devotion could accomplish nothing that could compensate for the
loss that would have attended the continuance of the contest, I determined to
avoid the useless sacrifice of those whose past services have endeared them to
their countrymen. By the terms of the agreement, officers and men can return to
their homes and remain until exchanged.
You may take with you
the satisfaction that proceeds from the consciousness of duty faithfully
performed, and I earnestly pray that a merciful God will extend to you his
blessing and protection. With an unceasing admiration of your constancy and
devotion to your country, and a grateful remembrance of your kind and generous
consideration of myself, I bid you all an affectionate farewell.
God
Bless the South and thank you God for Robert Edward Lee.
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