Name:
Robert Edward Lee
Born:
January 19, 1807, at Stratford, Westmoreland County,
Virginia.
Died:
October 12, 1870, in Lexington, Virginia
Family:
Wife:
Mary Anne Randolph Custis Lee (1808-1873)--married in
1831
Children:
Sons:
George Washington Custis Lee, William H. Fitzhugh
Lee, and Robert Edward Lee
Daughters:
Mary Lee, Annie Lee, Agnes Lee, and Mildred
Lee.
Father:
General Henry "Light-Horse Harry" Lee
Mother:
Anne Hill Carter Lee
Education:
West Point Military Academy --graduated,
1829
Published
Works:
The
Recollections & Letters of Robert E.
Lee
The
Wartime Papers of Robert E. Lee

Occupation:
Officer in the United States Army (1829-April 20, 1861),
the Confederate States Army (April 23, 1861-1865),
President of Washington College (now Washington and Lee
University) from Oct. 2, 1865-
Career
History:
Served in the U.S.-Mexican
War,
served as the superintendent at West Point from
(1852-1855), commanding Colonel of the 2d Cavalry in West
Texas (1857-1861), commander of the U.S. forces at
Harper's Ferry (1859)
Battles:
U.S.-Mexican
War:
Battle of Cerro Gordo (April, 1847), Battle of
Contreras, Battle of Churubusco, Battle of
Chapultepec, and the Battle for Mexico
City.
John
Brown's Raid on Harper's Ferry (1859)
Civil
War :
Peninsular
Campaign (1862), Seven Days Battles (June 26-July 2),
the Second Battle of Bull Run (Aug. 29-30, 1862).
Antietam (Sept. 1862). Battle of Fredericksburg (Dec.
13, 1862 ) , Battle of Chancellorsville (May 2-4,
1863), Battle
of Gettysburg
(July, 1863), theWilderness Campaign (May-June, 1864),
Siege of Petersburg (July, 1864), .
Sources:
Stratford
Hall Plantation
- historical Colonial house and birthplace of Robert
E. Lee. Includes a biography of Lee and information on
his family tree,
Robert
Edward Lee Biography
- biography of the Robert E. Lee. Includes notes on
Lee's views of slavery.
Robert
E. Lee--Wikipedia
article
Robert
E. Lee - Beloved General of the
South
- biography of Robert E. Lee
Robert
E. Lee
- includes a biography and the text of his farewell
address to the Army of Northern Virginia.
Washington
and Lee University - Robert E. Lee
Papers
- online display of letters from Washington and Lee
University's collection, which documents aspects of
Lee's life and career as a soldier, educator, friend,
and father.
Apotheosis
of Robert E. Lee
- hypertext project discussing Lee's place as an icon
of American history.
Boyhood
Home of Robert E. Lee Virtual
Museum
- online tour of the Alexandria, Virginia home that
was open as a museum from 1967-2000.
General
Lee's HQ
- includes dates from the Confederate leader's life,
pictures, and Civil War facts.
Virtualology:
Robert E. Lee
- biography of the Confederate general. Includes
background on his wife, Mary Randolph Custis
Lee.
CSAnet:
Robert E. Lee Memorial
Page
- includes a history of the Lees of Virginia, a
biography of the Confederate general, and text of
Lee's farewell to the Army of Northern
Virginia.
New
York Times: Gen. Robert E.
Lee
- 1870 obituary from the New York Times. Registration
required.