Friday, March 8, 2013



When Robert E. Lee invaded Pennsylvania, many Southerners hoped that he would give the Yankees a taste of their own medicine. (Burn, loot, rape, plunder and humiliate).

But Lee was a man of integrity. 

Not only did he prohibit "wanton injury to private property," he also ordered his soldiers to pay for any supplies taken from civilians. 

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