
“if Longstreet had been exceptionally insubordinate at Gettysburg to the point of dereliction—as many postwar Lost Cause writers and historians since have contended—why then did Lee not only retain Longstreet as his senior subordinate until the surrender at Appomattox, but also maintain an extremely warm and cordial relationship with him until his death five years later?3”
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Longstreet at Gettysburg: A Critical Reassessment
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