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  1. Mildred Childe Lee (February 10, 1846 – March 27, 1905) was an American society hostess and the youngest child of Robert E. Lee and Mary Anna Custis Lee. She was the last member of the Lee family to be born at Arlington Plantation and had a privileged upbringing typical of members of the planter class , attending boarding schools ...

  2. Learn about the life of Mildred Childe Lee, the youngest daughter of Robert E. Lee and Mary Custis Lee, who grew up at Arlington House and nursed her father during his final illness. Find out how she coped with the loss of her family, traveled the world, and was honored as a Confederate heroine.

  3. Mildred Childe Lee. Boude & Miley, Photographers, Lexington, VA. c 1866-1870. Black and white photograph of Robert and Mary Lee's youngest daughter. Mildred, nicknamed “Precious Life” by her father, was still a child at the beginning of the Civil War.

  4. 17 de fev. de 2021 · Mildred Childe Lee, who was born on February 10, 1846, was the fourth daughter and the seventh and youngest child of Robert E. and Mrs. Lee. Mildred was named after Robert E. Lee’s younger sister, Catherine Mildred (Lee) Childe.

  5. In this letter dated February 16, 1865, Robert E. Lee Jr. writes to his sister, Mildred Childe Lee, describing his unhappiness as a soldier on the front lines of the American Civil War (1861–1865) and his yearning for the comforts of his family.

  6. 8 de jun. de 2021 · Kingdom of My Childhood. Multiple Perspectives of One Place. This scene is presented through Mildred Childe Lee’s eyes, while the other waysides on the property interpret scenes from the point of view of the enslaved people. A white child on the estate, she saw the beauty of the garden.

  7. 17 de fev. de 2021 · The youngest of the Lee children was daughter Mildred Childe Lee, who went by Mildred. Lee named one daughter after his mother, another daughter after his wife, one son after his father-in-law, another son after himself, and all of his other children after other relatives.