A. L. Long Papers, . 1754-1886

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A. L. Long Papers, . 1754-1886

A. L. Long was a United States Army officer, Confederate brigadier general of artillery, and secretary and biographer of General Robert E. Lee. The collection is chiefly postbellum correspondence with other officers about Civil War military actions, especially at Gettysburg, and his reminiscences of his United States Army career, 1850-1860, in the South and West. Correspondents include James Longstreet (1821-1904), William Nelson Pendleton (1809-1883), Jubal Anderson Early (1816-1894), and Henry Jackson Hunt (1819-1889).

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Long, A. L. (Armistead Lindsay), 1827-1891

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U.S. Army officer, Confederate brigadier general of artillery, and secretary and biographer of Gen. Robert E. Lee. From the description of A. L. Long papers, 1754-1886 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24201823 A. L. Long was a United States Army officer, Confederate brigadier general of artillery, and secretary and biographer of General Robert E. Lee. From the guide to the A. L. Long Papers, ., 1754-1886, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. So...