In the chapel of Washington and Lee College in Lexington, Virginia.
Is there an original last will and testament of Robert E. Lee and where is it located?
Yes, there is an original last will and testament of Robert E. Lee. It is located in the Library of Virginia in Richmond. The will was written on November 30, 1870, and is available for public viewing.
What is the main problem Confederate General Lee must attend to near the middle of July 1862?
On July 13, 1862 Robert E. Lee is in Richmond and faces a serious problem. Union General McClellan still has 85,000 troops at Harrison's Landing, Virginia. Lee also must contend with the 45,000 Union troops under General John Pope that seems to be moving south to Richmond.
What historical significance did Robert E. Lee have in the Civil war?
He was one of the main Generals the South had during the Civil War. Many people said that the South would not have lasted nearly as long as it did in the war without the help of Robert E Lee.
What was Robert Catesby known for?
He was involved in the Gunpowder Treason with Guy Fawkes in an attempt to destroy Parliament. Also, he was charged with involvement in the plot to remove Elizabeth I from the throne, but had only a minor role.
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What has the author Robert Lee Gardner written?
Robert Lee Gardner has written:
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What war did Robert E. Lee fight in?
Robert E. Lee was the commanding general of the Confederate army in the American Civil War.
Why did Robert E. Lee choose the north?
He was offered command of the northern forces, but chose the south and Virginia, his native state.
Was Robert E. Lee's horse Traveller stuffed after death?
No. Traveller's bones are buried beside Lee Chapel in Lexington, Virginia.
General Robert edward lee from the south surrendered to gen. And future 18 president Ulysses Simpson grant at the appottomox Virginia
1865 day before the assasination of Abraham Lincoln at fords theater by john wikes booth.
What were the terms of Robert E. Lee's surrender to Grant?
Grant gave Lee generous terms of surrender. The Confederate Army of Northern Viginia was fed (at that time they were starving because of the Confederacy's lack of supplies), allowed to keep their weapons, and sent home.
It is interesting to note that when Lee came to Appomattox Court House to surrender to Grant, Grant was so excited to meet the famous general that Lee had to remind him that they were there to arrange a surrender.
Why did Robert E Lee have an agonizing decision to make after the firing on Fort Sumter?
Because he had to decide between serving his country the United State A.K.A. the Union or serving his state of Virginia which sided with the Confederacy.
What else happened to Robert E. Lee after the civil war?
He was President of Washington College. But his health was failing badly, and friends were shocked at his haggard appearance. After his death it became Washington & Lee College.
He only survived the war by five years, and regrettably never got round to writing the memoirs he often talked about. They would have been of great interest. Some of his letters written to his generals and to Confederate President Jefferson Davis do provide some insights on Lee's view of the war.
Robert E. Lee was one of the confederate generals but first agreed to fight for the north.
What nation land mark was Robert E. Lee's estate?
The Arlington National Cemetery is located on what was property owned by Robert E. Lee.
Where did Robert E. Lee lose his arm?
Stonewall Jackson had his left arm amputated at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
Where did Robert e lee go after the civil war ended?
what Robert E.Lee do after the war was that he went he retired as a general.