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  1. 19 de jul. de 2019 · William Henry Fitzhugh "Rooney" Lee, the son of Robert E. Lee and Mary Randolph Custis Lee, is born. August 5, 1837 Robert E. Lee arrives in Saint Louis, Missouri, where he heads a project to unblock the city's silted port and develop a navigable route through the rapids on the Mississippi River at Keokuk, Iowa, and Rock Island, Illinois.

  2. William Henry Fitzhugh Lee. William Henry Fitzhugh Lee mit seinem Vater Robert E. Lee. William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, genannt Rooney Lee (* 31. Mai 1837 in Arlington, Virginia; † 11. Oktober 1891 bei Alexandria, Virginia), war ein General des konföderierten Heeres im Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg und später Abgeordneter des US-Kongresses.

  3. "William Henry Fitzhugh Lee" published on by null. (1837–91) Confederate army officer, born in Arlington, Virginia. He commanded brigades at Fredericksburg (1862) andChancellorsville (1863), and led a cavalry division through the Overland and Petersburg campaigns (1864).

  4. William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, né le 31 mai 1837 à l'Arlington House et mort le 15 octobre 1891 à Alexandria, surnommé Rooney Lee [1], W.H.F. Lee ou encore The Horse [2], est un fermier, militaire et homme politique américain.

  5. 27 de mai. de 2024 · Before Sharpsburg. He was commissioned into the US Army in 1857, and resigned 1859, becoming a planter. In 1861 he was a Capt. in cavalry, made Major, and served in Western Virginia. He was LCol. and, in April 1862, Colonel of the 9th Virginia Cavalry Regiment on Virginia operations.

  6. William Henry Fitzhugh Lee. William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, noto anche come Rooney (Roony) Lee o semplicemente con la sigla W.H.F. Lee ( Arlington House, 31 maggio 1837 – Ravensworth, 15 ottobre 1891 ), è stato un generale e politico statunitense . Era il figlio secondogenito del generale Robert E. Lee e di sua moglie, Mary Anna Custis.

  7. 2 de mai. de 2022 · General William Henry Fitzhugh "Rooney" Lee, son of Mary Randolph Custis Lee and Robert E. Lee, is wounded at the Battle of Brandy Station, then captured and imprisoned by Union forces. January 11, 1864