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  1. William Henry Fitzhugh Lee (May 31, 1837 – October 15, 1891), known as Rooney Lee (often spelled "Roony" among friends and family) or W. H. F. Lee, was the second son of General Robert E. Lee and Mary Anna Custis. He was a planter, a Confederate cavalry General in the American Civil War, and later a Democratic Congressman from ...

  2. William Henry Fitzhugh Lee ( Arlington, 1837- Alexandría 1905) fue un militar confederado y político estadounidense, y segundo hijo de Robert E. Lee y Mary Anna Curtis. Durante la Guerra Civil Americana alcanzó el grado de general de caballería del ejército confederado, como segundo de su padre.

  3. 12 de ene. de 2024 · William Henry Fitzhugh "Rooney" Lee May 31, 1837–October 15, 1891 The second son of Robert E. Lee, W.H.F. "Rooney" Lee was a cavalry commander in the Army of Northern Virginia who later served in the U.S. House of Representatives during the 50th to the 52nd Congresses from March 4, 1887, until his death on October 15, 1891.

  4. W.H.F. “Rooney” Lee. Date of Birth - Death March 31, 1837 - October 15, 1891. Born at Arlington in 1837, William Henry Fitzhugh Lee was the second son of Robert E. Lee and Mary Anna Randolph Custis. His pedigree included “Light-Horse” Harry Lee and Martha Washington.

  5. Civil War Veteran. Early Life. William Henry Fitzhugh Lee (May 31, 1837 – October 15, 1891), known as Rooney Lee (often spelled "Roony" among friends and family) or W.H.F. Lee, was the second son of General Robert E. Lee and Mary Anna Randolph Custis. He attended Harvard University.

  6. William Henry Fitzhugh Lee (Arlington, 1837-Alexandría 1905), militar confederado y político estadounidense. Segundo hijo de Robert E. Lee y Mary Anna Curtis. Durante la Guerra Civil Americana alcanzó el grado de general de caballería del ejército confederado, como segundo de su padre.

  7. 10 de abr. de 2017 · Perhaps having the most illustrious career of any of the three Lee sons, Rooney was captured by Union troops at his wife's family home in June 1863, while he was there nursing a thigh wound sustained at the Battle of Brandy Station.