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  1. The Recollections and Letters of General Robert E. Lee (Civil War Library) by Robert Edward Lee, 1998-09
  2. Robert E. Lee by Jefferson Davis, 1983-09
  3. Robert E. Lee: The South's Great General (1807-1870) by Dan Zadra, 1988-02
  4. General Lee: A Biography of Robert E. Lee by Fitzhugh Lee, 1994-08-22
  5. Robert E. Lee, by Ruby Lorraine, Radford, 1973-03
  6. Recollections and Letters of Robert E. Lee (Dover Value Editions)
  7. The Court Martial of Robert E. Lee by Douglas Savage, 1995-01-01
  8. America's Robert E. Lee by Henry Steele Commager, Lynd Ward, 1951-06-01
  9. Robert E/ Lee by Weidhorn, 1988-04-30
  10. Recollections and Letters of General Robert E. Lee by Robert E. Lee, 1988-05
  11. Robert E. Lee: Christian General and Gentleman by Lee Roddy, 1977-06
  12. Lee after the War by Marshall William Fishwick, 1973-11-12
  13. Lee of Virginia: a Biography by William Elizabeth Brooks, 1975-11-24
  14. Robert E. Lee: The Soldier by Frederick Barton, Sir Maurice, 1972-02

1. M235 Lee (Robert Edward) General Order No. 14, 1864
Manuscript Collection Collection Title Lee (Robert Edward) General Order No. 14, 1864 Robert Edward Lee (18071870), a Virginia native
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2. Congressional Medal Of Honor - General Robert Edward Lee
Lee, Robert Edward (18071870) Confederate General Robert Edward Lee was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, on January 19, 1807. He was the
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3. The FReeper Foxhole Profiles General Robert Edward Lee - Sep .
Foxhole Profiles General Robert Edward Lee sidebar, click on the books below. . . . Robert Edward Lee (18071870) . The idol of the South to
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4. GENERAL ROBERT EDWARD LEE - ANNOTATED DOCUMENT TWICE SIGNED
being the amount, and in full of the said account." Robert Edward Lee (18071870) was graduated to Texas, where he served under General John
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5. Robert Edward Lee Biography
Robert Edward Lee (18071870) "With all my devotion to the Union and the feeling of loyalty and assignments included major general, Virginia's
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6. Robert Edward Lee Confederate States Of America 1807-1870
18071870. Lee is admired as a military Robert Edward Lee. General CSA. Although he was offered the command of the Union Forces by General
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7. Handbook Of Texas Online LEE, ROBERT EDWARD
LEE, ROBERT EDWARD (18071870). Robert Edward Lee, army officer and commander of the Confederate and Letters of General Robert E. Lee (New
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8. WorldBook General Reference Encyclopedia History United States
Robert Edward Lee Biography Robert Edward Lee (18071870) "With all my 5. GENERAL ROBERT EDWARD LEE - ANNOTATED DOCUMENT TWICE SIGNED 10
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9. ROBERT EDWARD LEE, CSA
Lee, Robert Edward (18071870) Confederate General Robert Edward Lee was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia, on January 19, 1807. He was the
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10. T1msn Encarta - Robert Edward Lee
Robert Edward Lee Robert Edward Lee (18071870), general estadounidense cuyo genio militar constituy probablemente el principal factor que
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11. Robert Edward Lee Biography
Robert Edward Lee (18071870) Lee.jpg (26435 bytes) His Southern assignmentsincluded major General, Virginia s land and naval forces (April 23, 1861);
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Robert Edward Lee
"With all my devotion to the Union and the feeling of loyalty and duty of an American citizen, I have not been able to make up my mind to raise my hand against my relatives, my children, my home. I have therefore resigned my commission in the Army, and save in defense of my native State, with the sincere hope that my poor services may never be needed, I hope I may never be called on to draw my sword....." Lee in a letter to his sister, April 20, 1861 The idol of the South to this day, Virginian Robert E. Lee had some difficulty in adjusting to the new form of warfare that unfolded with the Civil war, but this did not prevent him from keeping the Union armies in Virginia at bay for almost three years. The son of Revolutionary War hero "Light Horse" Harry Lee-who fell into disrepute in his later years attended West Point and graduated second in his class. During his four years at the military academy he did not earn a single demerit and served as the cadet corps' adjutant. Upon his 1829 graduation he was posted to the engineers. Before the Mexican War he served on engineering projects in Georgia, Virginia, and New York. During the war he served on the staffs of John Wool and Winfield Scott. Particularly distinguishing himself scouting for and guiding troops, he won three brevets and was slightly wounded at Chapultepec.
Following a stint in Baltimore Harbor he became superintendent of the military academy in 1852. When the mounted arm was expanded in 1855, Lee accepted the lieutenant colonelcy of the 2nd Cavalry in order to escape from the painfully slow promotion in the engineers. Ordered to western Texas, he served with his regiment until the 1857 death of his father-in-law forced him to ask for a series of leaves to settle the estate.

12. Robert E. Lee Biography
Robert Edward Lee. Biography. (18071870), American soldier, General in theConfederate States army, was the youngest son of major-General Henry Lee,
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Robert E. Lee Biography
This Site: Civil War Civil War Overview Civil War 1861 Civil War 1862 ... Robert E. Lee Digital Library So far from engaging in a war to perpetuate slavery, I am rejoiced that Slavery is abolished. I believe it will be greatly for the interest of the South. So fully am I satisfied of this that I would have cheerfully lost all that I have lost by the war, and have suffered all that I have suffered to have this object attained. General Robert E. Lee, May 1, 1870
Robert Edward Lee
Biography (1807-1870), American soldier, general in the Confederate States army, was the youngest son of major-general Henry Lee, called " Light Horse Harry." He was born at Stratford, Westmoreland county, Virginia, on the 19th of January 1807, and entered West Point in 1825. Graduating four years later second in his class, he was given a commission in the U.S. Engineer Corps. In 1831 he married Mary, daughter of G. W. P. Custis, the adopted son of Washington and the grandson of Mrs. Washington. In 1836 he became first lieutenant, and in 1838 captain. In this rank he took part in the Mexican War, Robert E. Lee

13. Lee, Robert Edward (1807-1870) (CSA General) - Reviews On RateItAll
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14. Robert E. Lee
Robert Edward Lee (18071870) Confederate General. Robert E. Lee, through strategicbrilliance and inspired leadership, turned the Confederate States of
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Robert Edward Lee
Confederate General Robert E. Lee, through strategic brilliance and inspired leadership, turned the Confederate States of America from a hollow boast into a viable threat to the Union. Lee's innovations in maneuver and use of field fortifications - always against larger, better-equipped units - allowed him to gain victory consistently against superior forces. The loyalty and affection he earned from his soldiers and Southern compatriots extended beyond the war and the lost cause, and Lee remains today one of America's most revered military leaders in both the South and the North. Lee was born on January 19, 1807, at Stratford, Virginia, the son of a Revolutionary Way hero and into one of his state's most distinguished families. He graduated second in the West Point class of 1829, never receiving a demerit. An officer of great presence, Lee stood nearly six feet tall. He did not smoke, drink, or swear; he placed his religion and honor above all. During his initial engineer assignments of developing forts and harbors, Lee performed well but exhibited no exceptional talents. It was not until the outbreak of the war with Mexico that he experienced his first combat and distinguished himself under fire. As a member of the stall of Gen. Winfield Scott, Lee personally made the reconnaissance that discovered a flanking route against the enemy at Cerro Gordo in 1847 that led to a victory. In the operations against Mexico City, Lee planned the disposition of the American artillery and suffered a slight wound in the Battle of Chapultepec on September 13, 1847. Scott would later write that Lee "was the best soldier I ever saw in the field."

15. Robert E. Lee: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
Lee, Robert Edward, 1807–70, General in chief of the Confederate armies in the American History. Lee, Robert E. (18071870), Confederate General.
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  • Born: 19 January 1807 Birthplace: Stratford, Virginia Died: 12 October 1870 (natural causes) Best Known As: Leader of Confederate armies in the Civil War
Name at birth: Robert Edward Lee Lee was the Confederacy's most famous general in the American Civil War. He attended West Point (graduating second in his class) and became an engineer in the United States Army, serving with distinction in the Mexican-American War. As the Civil War broke out he resigned his commission and joined the forces of the South. In 1862 he was made commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, and over the next three years became famous as he led the army to a series of victories over the larger and better-equipped Union forces. He was defeated at the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg and finally surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant

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Lee, Robert Edward, General (18071870). Recollections and Letters of GeneralRobert E. Lee (English). Lee, Vernon (1856-1935)
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17. Recollections And Letters Of General Robert E. Lee By General Robert Edward Lee
Creator, Lee, Robert Edward, General (18071870). Title, Recollections and Lettersof General Robert E. Lee. Language, English
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18. ROBERT EDWARD LEE, CSA
Lee, Robert Edward (18071870) Confederate General Robert Edward Lee was bornin Westmoreland County, Virginia, on January 19, 1807.
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GENERAL ROBERT EDWARD LEE, CSA VITAL STATISTICS BORN: 1807 in Westmoreland City, VA.
DIED: 1870 in Lexington, VA.
CAMPAIGNS: Seven Days, Second Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Court House, North Anna, Cold Harbor, Richmond, Petersburg and Appomattox.
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19. Congressional Medal Of Honor - General Robert Edward Lee
HIGHEST RANK ACHIEVED General. BIOGRAPHY. Lee, Robert Edward (18071870)Confederate General Robert Edward Lee was born in Westmoreland County, Virginia,
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GENERAL ROBERT EDWARD LEE, CSA VITAL STATISTICS BORN: 1807 in Westmoreland City, VA.
DIED: 1870 in Lexington, VA.
CAMPAIGNS: Seven Days, Second Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Court House, North Anna, Cold Harbor, Richmond, Petersburg and Appomattox.
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20. Handbook Of Texas Online: LEE, ROBERT EDWARD
Lee, Robert Edward (18071870). Robert Edward Lee, army officer and commander RE Lee, Jr., Recollections and Letters of General Robert E. Lee (New York
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LEE, ROBERT EDWARD (1807-1870). Robert Edward Lee, army officer and commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia during the Civil War, qv spent several crucial years of his career in Texas. Lee was born on January 19, 1807, at Stratford Hall, Westmoreland County, Virginia, the son of Gen. Henry and Ann (Carter) Lee. He graduated second in his class at the United States Military Academy in 1829. On June 30, 1831, while stationed at Fort Monroe he married Mary Custis of Arlington, Virginia; they became the parents of seven children. Lee was quite devoted to his family, and as often as military duty would permit, he spent much time at home. He had a wide variety of assignments-working in the chief engineer's office, Washington, D.C., 1834-37; supervising construction on the St. Louis harbor, 1837; and serving with his regiment at Fort Hamilton, New York, 1841-46, with Gen. John E. Wool's qv army from San Antonio to Buena Vista, 1846-47, and with Gen. Winfield Scott's army from Vera Cruz to Mexico City, 1847. As Scott's chief of staff during the Mexican War, qv Lee won three brevets- major, lieutenant colonel, and colonel - all because of conspicuous gallantry in the field. After the Mexican War Lee directed the building of Fort Carroll, near Baltimore, Maryland. From September 1, 1852, until March 31, 1855, he was superintendent of the United States Military Academy. On March 3, 1855, Congress had authorized two new regiments of infantry and two of cavalry to help protect the 8,000-mile western frontier. Against 11,000 troops were 30,000 Indians in widely dispersed raiding bands. Texas had a frontier of more than 1,200 miles, with only 2,886 United States officers and enlisted men to defend it. Lee was with Albert Sidney Johnston's

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