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  1. Robert Edward Lee Jr. (October 27, 1843 – October 19, 1914) was the sixth of seven children of Confederate General Robert E. Lee and Mary Anna Randolph Custis. He became a soldier during the American Civil War, and later was a planter, businessman, and author.

  2. Robert E. Lee, 1864. Robert Edward Lee (* 19. Januar 1807 auf der Stratford-Hall-Plantage, Virginia; † 12. Oktober 1870 in Lexington, Virginia) war bis 1861 Oberst des US-Heeres und der erfolgreichste General des konföderierten Heeres. Sein bedeutendstes Kommando während des Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieges (1861–1865) war der ...

  3. 28. Mai 2019 · (Painting by Dan Nance) Share This Article. After serving as a junior officer, ‘Rob’ Lee wrote a renowned chronicle of his father’s life. IT WASN’T EASY LIVING in the shadow of the Confederacy’s greatest general, but Robert E. Lee Jr. had an interesting and accomplished Civil War career.

    • Nancy Tappan
  4. 22. Dez. 2021 · SUMMARY. Robert E. Lee Jr. was a soldier, farmer, and biographer of his father, Robert E. Lee. Born at Arlington, the Lee family plantation, Lee did not seek a military education but instead attended the University of Virginia. With the start of the American Civil War (1861–1865), however, he joined the Confederate army and rose to ...

  5. 24. Apr. 2023 · The descendants of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee and those of the people the Lee family enslaved came together for the first time at Arlington House on Saturday. Dee Dwyer for NPR

    • Debbie Elliott
  6. Learn about the life and legacy of Robert E. Lee, the Confederate general who resigned from the U.S. Army and fought for slavery. Explore his contradictions, his battles, his family and his honor in this excerpt from a new book.

  7. 10. Mai 2024 · Biography of Robert E. Lee, Confederate commander of the Army of Northern Virginia and later all Southern armies during the American Civil War (1861–65). The Army of Northern Virginia was the most successful of the Southern armies. Lee became an enduring symbol for the people of the American South.