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  1. Robert E. Lee (VMHC 1957.29) Robert Edward Lee (1807–1870) was born at Stratford in Westmoreland County, Virginia, in 1807, the son of Revolutionary War general Light Horse Harry Lee. Before the Civil War, few men could match Lee's record of achievement in the army. Graduating without a single demerit and second in his class from West Point ...

  2. Robert Edward Lee ( Stratford Hall Plantage ( Virginia ), 19 januari 1807 – Lexington (Virginia), 12 oktober 1870) was een beroepsmilitair en generaal in het leger van de Zuidelijke Geconfedereerde Staten van Amerika. Hij werd aanvoerder van het Army of Northern Virginia tussen 1862 en 1865 en opperbevelhebber van de Zuidelijke legers.

  3. Robert E. Lee - Confederate General, US Military, Virginia: Robert Edward Lee was the son of Henry (“Light-horse Harry”) Lee and Ann Hill Carter Lee. His father had been a hero of the American Revolution and governor of Virginia, and uncles and other relatives had signed the Declaration of Independence, served in Congress, and otherwise achieved notable reputations.

  4. 16 de mar. de 2024 · January 19, 1807–October 12, 1870. Robert E. Lee was a prominent Confederate army officer who commanded the Army of Northern Virginia throughout most of the Civil War. He also served as General-in-Chief of Confederate forces near the end of the war. Robert E. Lee was a prominent U.S. Army officer before the Civil War.

  5. 罗伯特·爱德华·李(Robert Edward Lee,1807年1月19日—1870年10月12日),美国军事家,出生于弗吉尼亚。他在美墨战争中表现卓越,并在1859年镇压了约翰·布朗的武装起义。在美国南北战争中,他是美国南方联盟的总司令。内战中,他在公牛溪战役、腓特烈斯堡战役及钱瑟勒斯维尔战役中大获全胜。1865 ...

  6. 8 de nov. de 2017 · Robert E. Lee at age 31, then a young Lieutenant of Engineers, U. S. Army, 1838. PD. Robert Edward Lee is the fourth child born to Colonel Harry and Ann Lee, prominent members of the Virginia ...

  7. Robert Edward Lee en 1864. Après deux grandes victoires à Fredericksburg le 13 décembre 1862 et à Chancellorsville les 2-4 mai 1863, il entame une marche téméraire sur Washington mais est battu à Gettysburgh les 1er-3 juillet 1863. Cette défaite fait basculer le sort des armes en faveur des nordistes.