This series of short essays by Helen D. Longstreet, second wife of
Confederate Lt. Gen. James Longstreet, was first compiled and
published in 1917 by A. B. Caldwell Publishing Co. in Atlanta, Ga.
For the most part they are interesting stories about events which
occurred during and after the Civil War. Helen talks about her
family and how she met and fell in love with the old soldier, a man
40 years her senior. She vehemently defends her husband against
scurrilous accusations spewed forth by the Lee cult, a group of
ex-Confederates, who sabotaged the reputation of anyone who was
bold enough to criticize any aspect of General Robert E. Lee's
conduct during the war.
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