Foner, Eric "Give Me Liberty! An American History", volume one, second edition, page 535
Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer, A History of the United States since the Civil War (1917) 1:128–129
Kellogg, Robert H. Life and Death in Rebel Prisons. Hartford, CT: L. Stebbins, 1865.
Drisdelle R. Parasites. Tales of Humanity's Most Unwelcome Guests. Univ. of California Publishers, 2010. p. 86
"Andersonville: Earlier War Crimes "Abuse" Trial | Strike-The-Root: A Journal Of Liberty". Strike-The-Root. 2004-05-11
A Perfect Picture of Hell: Eyewitness Accounts by Civil War Prisoners from the 12th Iowa, copyright 2001, University of Iowa Press
"Ranking Our Presidents". James Lindgren. November 16, 2000. International World History Project.
Jason Emerson (2012).Giant in the Shadows: The Life of Robert T. Lincoln. SIU Press. p. 420.
Roy P. Basler, ed. The collected works of Abraham Lincoln(Rutgers U.P., 1953) vol 5 p. 388
Summers, Robert."Abraham Lincoln".Internet Public Library 2 (IPL2). U. Michigan and Drexel U.. Archived from the original on October 22, 2011.
Healey, Matthew (April 20, 2009). "Lincoln Stamps Bring Neary $2 Million at a New York Auction". New York Times. Archived from the original on 2011-10-26.
Jay Luvaas, "Lee and the Operational Art: The Right Place, the Right Time," Parameters: US Army War College, Sept 1992, Vol. 22#3 pp 2-18
Stephen W. Sears, "'We Should Assume the Aggressive': Origins of the Gettysburg Campaign," North and South: The Official Magazine of the Civil War Society, March 2002, Vol. 5#4 pp 58–66
Professor Edward S. Joynes, chair of Modern Languages at Washington College under Lee, originally published inRichmond Dispatch, Jan 27. 1901.
Stephen W. Sears, "'We Should Assume the Aggressive': Origins of the Gettysburg Campaign," North and South: The Official Magazine of the Civil War Society, March 2002, Vol. 5#4 pp 58–66; Donald Stoker, The Grand Design: Strategy and the U.S. Civil War (2010) p 295 says that "attacking Grant would have been the wiser choice" for Lee.
"Dukes of Hazzard's" General Lee Tops Edmunds' InsideLine.com's List of 100 Greatest Movie and TV Cars of All Time"
Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer, A History of the United States since the Civil War (1917) 1:128–129
Kellogg, Robert H. Life and Death in Rebel Prisons. Hartford, CT: L. Stebbins, 1865.
Drisdelle R. Parasites. Tales of Humanity's Most Unwelcome Guests. Univ. of California Publishers, 2010. p. 86
"Andersonville: Earlier War Crimes "Abuse" Trial | Strike-The-Root: A Journal Of Liberty". Strike-The-Root. 2004-05-11
A Perfect Picture of Hell: Eyewitness Accounts by Civil War Prisoners from the 12th Iowa, copyright 2001, University of Iowa Press
"Ranking Our Presidents". James Lindgren. November 16, 2000. International World History Project.
Jason Emerson (2012).Giant in the Shadows: The Life of Robert T. Lincoln. SIU Press. p. 420.
Roy P. Basler, ed. The collected works of Abraham Lincoln(Rutgers U.P., 1953) vol 5 p. 388
Summers, Robert."Abraham Lincoln".Internet Public Library 2 (IPL2). U. Michigan and Drexel U.. Archived from the original on October 22, 2011.
Healey, Matthew (April 20, 2009). "Lincoln Stamps Bring Neary $2 Million at a New York Auction". New York Times. Archived from the original on 2011-10-26.
Jay Luvaas, "Lee and the Operational Art: The Right Place, the Right Time," Parameters: US Army War College, Sept 1992, Vol. 22#3 pp 2-18
Stephen W. Sears, "'We Should Assume the Aggressive': Origins of the Gettysburg Campaign," North and South: The Official Magazine of the Civil War Society, March 2002, Vol. 5#4 pp 58–66
Professor Edward S. Joynes, chair of Modern Languages at Washington College under Lee, originally published inRichmond Dispatch, Jan 27. 1901.
Stephen W. Sears, "'We Should Assume the Aggressive': Origins of the Gettysburg Campaign," North and South: The Official Magazine of the Civil War Society, March 2002, Vol. 5#4 pp 58–66; Donald Stoker, The Grand Design: Strategy and the U.S. Civil War (2010) p 295 says that "attacking Grant would have been the wiser choice" for Lee.
"Dukes of Hazzard's" General Lee Tops Edmunds' InsideLine.com's List of 100 Greatest Movie and TV Cars of All Time"