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    The Wartime Papers of R. E. Lee. Clifford Dowdey, ed. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1961. (197)

    To MRS. W. H. F. LEE (Charlotte Wickham)
    White Sulphur, North Carolina

    Dabb's [House]
    June 22, 1862

    And now I must answer your inquiries about myself. My habiliments are not as comfortable as yours, nor so suited to this hot weather, but they are the best I have. My coat is of gray, of the regulation style and pattern, and my pants of dark blue, as is also prescribed, partly hid by long boots. I have the same handsome hat which surmounts my gray head (the latter is not prescribed in the regulations) and shield my ugly face, which is masked by a white beard as stiff and wiry as the teeth of a card. In fact, an uglier person you have never seen, and so unattractive is it to our enemies that they shoot at it whenever visible to them, but though age with its snow has whitened my head, and its frosts have stiffened my limbs, my heart, you well know, is not frozen to you, and summer returns when I see you.

    Your devoted papa
    R. E. Lee
    Jason C. Spellman
    Skillygalee Mess

    "Those fine fellows in Virginia are pouring out their heart's blood like water. Virginia will be heroic dust--the army of glorious youth that has been buried there."--Mary Chesnut

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    Re: R.E. Lee on himself before the Seven Days Campaign...

    Thanks for posting that. In that letter, Lee comes across as a loving man with a great sense of humor.
    Last edited by GenuineInformation; 06-17-2011, 04:42 PM. Reason: spelling
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      Re: R.E. Lee on himself before the Seven Days Campaign...

      When Lee refers to a "beard as stiff and wiry as the teeth of a card", is he talking about a card for carding wool and cotton? I remember reading somewhere in the diary of Mary Chesnut that General Lee was considered a very handsome man in the South.
      Nathan Dodds

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        Re: R.E. Lee on himself before the Seven Days Campaign...

        Originally posted by Nathan Dodds View Post
        When Lee refers to a "beard as stiff and wiry as the teeth of a card", is he talking about a card for carding wool and cotton?
        That's what I assumed. Can't think of any other meaning that would fit better.

        Hank Trent
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