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  1. 18 de jun. de 2024 · Robert E. Lee (born January 19, 1807, Stratford Hall, Westmoreland county, Virginia, U.S.—died October 12, 1870, Lexington, Virginia) was a U.S. Army officer (1829–61), Confederate general (1861–65), college president (1865–70), and central figure in contending memory traditions of the American Civil War.

    • Joseph E. Johnston

      Joseph E. Johnston (born February 3, 1807, near Farmville,...

    • Jubal A. Early

      After Lee’s surrender (April 1865), Early went to Texas,...

    • John B. Hood

      John B. Hood (born June 1, 1831, Owingsville, Ky., U.S.—died...

    • Henry Lee

      Henry Lee (born Jan. 29, 1756, Prince William county, Va....

    • George B. McClellan

      George B. McClellan was a general who skillfully reorganized...

    • Robert E. Lee

      General Robert E. Lee led Southern armies during the...

  2. Hace 2 días · He married Mary Anna Custis, great-granddaughter of George Washington 's wife Martha. While biographers have noted that he opposed some aspects of slavery from a philosophical perspective, he supported its legality and held hundreds of slaves.

  3. 23 de jun. de 2024 · Through the generosity of several key supporters, TGR is offering a dollar-for-dollar match up to $175,000 for contributions received between now and June 30. Each donor at the $500 level or higher will receive a complimentary copy of “ Un-Cancel Robert E. Lee ” signed by the author.

  4. 18 de jun. de 2024 · In June 1831 Lee married Mary Anna Randolph Custis, the only daughter of George Washington Parke Custis, the grandson of Martha Washington. The couple would share a 39-year marriage that produced four daughters and three sons. Lee took seriously the ties to George Washington, whom he sought to emulate throughout his life.

  5. 18 de jun. de 2024 · Robert E. Lee - Slavery, Racial Attitudes: Lee held views about slavery and abolitionists typical for those of his class and section. A member of the slaveholding aristocracy, he saw the peculiar institution as necessary to maintain order between the races and resented northerners who attacked the motives and character of slaveholders and ...

  6. 16 de jun. de 2024 · R. E. Lee married Mary Ann Randolph Custis in 1831. The couple welcomed seven children: George Washington Custis, “Boo or Custis,” b. 1832, Mary Custis, b. 1835, William Henry Fitzhugh, “Rooney,” b. 1837, Anne Carter, “Annie,” b. 1839, Agnes, b. 1841, Robert Edward Jr., “Rob,” b. 1843, and Mildred, b. 1846.

  7. 24 de jun. de 2024 · Personal Reminiscences, Anecdotes, and Letters of Gen. Robert E. Lee by William J. Jones