"I think Stone Mountain is amusing, but then again I find most representations of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson outside of Virginia, and, in Jackson's case, West Virginia, to be amusing. Aside from a short period in 1861-62, when Lee was placed in charge of the coastal defense of South Carolina and Georgia, neither general stepped foot in Georgia during the war. Lee cut off furloughs to Georgia's soldiers later in the war because he was convinced that once home they'd never come back. He resisted the dispatch of James Longstreet's two divisions westward to defend northern Georgia."
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Military leaders from the United StatesCatholics from the United StatesConfederate military leadersUnited States Ambassadors to Turkey and the Ottoman EmpirePoliticians from Georgia (U.S. state)
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Brooks D. Simpson, "The Future of Stone Mountain" (22 July 2015), Crossroads, WordPress
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