Most of Lee's battles were fought in Virginia, but Antietam was in Maryland, and Gettysburg was in Pennsylvania.
Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia.
Lee retreated back into Virginia.
General Robert E. Lee
McLellan did not move quite fast enough to destroy Lee's divisions piecemeal. So Lee had just enough time to concentrate his forces at Antietam Creek.
Most of Lee's battles were fought in Virginia, but Antietam was in Maryland, and Gettysburg was in Pennsylvania.
Antietam
Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia.
Antietam
The commander of the Confederate army at Antietam was General Robert E. Lee.
The commander of the Confederate army at Antietam was General Robert E. Lee.
The Confederate Army was commanded by General Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Antietam.
The Confederate Army was commanded by General Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Antietam.
The commander of the Confederate army at Antietam was General Robert E. Lee.
McClellan for the Union. Lee for the Confederates.
george b. mccellan
he was on the south