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Julian Vannerson, Robert E. Lee, 1864

This photograph, taken in Richmond in the year that Lee would confront Grant, was popular in the South because Vannerson's general seems to be the physical manifestation of a culture based on honor and chivalry. The image further appealed to white southerners because Lee remained their best hope for Confederate victory and independence. By 1864, those objectives were fast becoming elusive.

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