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from history iv heard, but never to sure, it was a random question, but I answered it!
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Charles Lee - general - died on 1782-10-02.
Blue
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Brown
Traveller was gray.
If you are asking about General Robert E. Lee he didn't have a car. Cars weren't invented when be was alive. He rode a horse named Traveller.
That most noble of all steeds was named Traveller. There is a very fun book by that title. It puports to be a first person account of the war as told by the horse.
Traveller was an American Saddlebred with an iron gray coat.
Robert E Lee
Name of General Lee's Horse That most noble of all steeds was named Traveller. There is a very fun book by that title. It puports to be a first person account of the war as told by the horse. More information: Although it is true that Traveller was the more famous of Gneral Lee's mounts, he also rode a mare called Lucy Long for a period as well. Lucy was a present to General Lee from General J.E.B. Stuart in 1862, and General Lee rode Lucy Long for two years until, when in the lines around Petersburg, she got with foal. He sent her to the rear and once more mounted Traveller. xaver He had three others:, Brown Roan, Richmond, and Ajax.
In the miniseries "Lonesome Dove," Tommy Lee Jones, who played Woodrow F. Call, rode a horse of the American Quarter Horse breed. The specific horse he rode was named "Boo," a well-trained Quarter Horse that showcased the breed's agility and versatility throughout the series. The choice of the Quarter Horse suited the rugged and authentic setting of the story.
Traveller.
traveler
General Robert E. Lee's horse, Traveller, was an American Saddlebred.
Dixie
A horse named Traveler.