id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4098 Hill, Frederick Trevor On the Trail of Grant and Lee .txt text/plain 55371 2150 64 Ulysses Grant, the Commander of the Union forces in the Civil War, was While Grant was thus striving to reënter the army, Lee was having a Commander of the army, a devoted Union man, was his warm personal resignation from the old army, Lee was tendered the command of all the McClellan's great army and had the Union commander been aware of this he Lee ordered Jackson to attack the man who thus far had seen "only the orders from Washington warned the Union Commander that this time he must With the rescue of two Union armies to his credit Grant was generally Ulysses Grant as Commander-in-Chief of all the armies of the United Therefore, by the time Grant began his great turning movement, Lee was E. Lee,--Commanding Confederate States Armies. By this time the news of the surrender had reached the Union army and ./cache/4098.txt ./txt/4098.txt