id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 52121 Sorrel, G. Moxley (Gilbert Moxley) Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer .txt text/plain 81497 4667 74 Army Corps_; _Brigadier-General commanding the three brigades under Major-General Longstreet (Second Virginia and 1862, and then General Lee taking command of the army, Smith withdrew, This officer, a major-general, commanding some 10,000 to 12,000 men, Lee was the next day placed in command of the Army of Northern Virginia. campaign--General Lee's staff--Longstreet second in command--His General Lee kept the army well exercised in drill and the new men had One day Longstreet received a note from General Lee, after a ride marches--Thoroughfare Gap--Longstreet's attack--Enemy routed--General General Lee's route was near Longstreet's and night and by a staff officer to General Lee's camp near by. On a hot day's march across the river, General Lee, Longstreet, and General Longstreet says that when Major Goggin, an old Army man on command of his division by Lieutenant-General Longstreet and ordered Lieutenant-General Longstreet, the other great corps commander of the ./cache/52121.txt ./txt/52121.txt