Cold Harbor
The site of Robert E. Lee's last victory during the American Civil War was the Battle of Chancellorsville, which took place in Virginia in May 1863. Lee's Confederate Army defeated the Union Army under General Joseph Hooker, but suffered the loss of one of his most trusted commanders, General Stonewall Jackson, who was mortally wounded during the battle.
Cold Harbor
The greatest tactical victory
Historians consider Chancellorville to be Lee's greatest victory.
Robert E. Lee, the general who surrendered to Grant to give the Union a victory.
The last significant victory for the South in the Civil War was the Battle of Cold Harbor, which occurred in Virginia. Robert E. Lee commanded the Confederate troops.
Chancellorsville
The Battle of Cold Harbor was a defeat of General Grant. It was also the last victory of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. The Union defeat however, only made Grant more relentless in defeating the Lee. In summation, the victory by Lee helped prolong the war and prolonged the ultimate defeat of the Confederacy.
Robert E. Lee
No, he was defeated at the Battle of Gettysburg.
In May 1863, Genral Robert E. Lee fought and defeated the Unions Army again in Chancellorsville, by splittting his army and delivering a flanking attack on the Unions army while General Robert E. Lee's army was outnumbered two to one. This is said to be his greatest victory.
At the Battle of Fredricksburg, Confederate General Robert E. Lee' opponent was General Ambrose Burnside. Lee gained a major victory at that battle.