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Lee was born at Stratford Hall Plantation, in Westmoreland County, Virginia, the fourth child of [[Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]] hero [[Light Horse Harry Lee|Henry Lee]] ("Lighthorse Harry") and Anne Hill (Carter) Lee. He entered the [[:Category:United States Military Academy|United States Military Academy]] in 1825. When he graduated (second in his class of 46) in 1829 he had not only attained the top academic record but was the first cadet (and so far the only) to graduate the Academy without a single demerit. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Army Corps of Engineers.
Lee was born at Stratford Hall Plantation, in Westmoreland County, Virginia, the fourth child of [[Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]] hero [[Light Horse Harry Lee|Henry Lee]] ("Lighthorse Harry") and Anne Hill (Carter) Lee. He entered the [[:Category:United States Military Academy|United States Military Academy]] in 1825. When he graduated (second in his class of 46) in 1829 he had not only attained the top academic record but was the first cadet (and so far the only) to graduate the Academy without a single demerit. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Army Corps of Engineers.


While he was stationed at [[:Category:Fort Monroe]], he married Mary Anna Randolph Custis ([[1808]]–[[1873]]), the great-granddaughter of Martha Washington, at Shirley Plantation in Charles City County, Virginia, where she had been born. They lived in the Custis-Lee Mansion, which today is a Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial on the banks of the Potomac River in Arlington County, Virginia, just across from Washington, D.C. They eventually had three sons and four daughters: George Washington Custis Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh Lee , Robert Edward, Mary, Agnes, Annie, and Mildred.
While he was stationed at [[:Category:Fort Monroe |Fort Monroe]], he married Mary Anna Randolph Custis ([[1808]]–[[1873]]), the great-granddaughter of Martha Washington, at Shirley Plantation in Charles City County, Virginia, where she had been born. They lived in the Custis-Lee Mansion, which today is a Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial on the banks of the Potomac River in Arlington County, Virginia, just across from Washington, D.C. They eventually had three sons and four daughters: George Washington Custis Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh Lee , Robert Edward, Mary, Agnes, Annie, and Mildred.


Assignments:
Assignments:
* 1825-1829 - [[United States Military Academy]] (West Point)
* 1825-1829 - [[United States Military Academy]] (West Point)
* 1829-1831 - (2nd Lt.) [[:Category:Fort Pulaski]]
* 1829-1831 - (2nd Lt.) [[:Category:Fort Pulaski|Fort Pulaski]]
* 1832-1834 - (2nd Lt.) [[:Category:Fort Monroe]]
* 1832-1834 - (2nd Lt.) [[:Category:Fort Monroe|Fort Monroe]]
* 1834-1837 - (2nd Lt.) Washington, assistant to chief engineer
* 1834-1837 - (2nd Lt.) Washington, assistant to chief engineer
* 1837-1841 - (1st Lt.) First command supervising engineering work on St. Louis Harbor & Upper Mississippi River.
* 1837-1841 - (1st Lt.) First command supervising engineering work on St. Louis Harbor & Upper Mississippi River.
* 1841-1846 - (Captain) [[:Category:Fort Hamilton]] in charge of building fortifications.
* 1841-1846 - (Captain) [[:Category:Fort Hamilton|Fort Hamilton]] in charge of building fortifications.
* 1846-1848 - (Captain) [[Mexican War]]
* 1846-1848 - (Captain) [[Mexican War]]
* 1848-1852 - (Lt. Col.) [[:Category:Fort Carroll]]  
* 1848-1852 - (Lt. Col.) [[:Category:Fort Carroll|Fort Carroll]]  
* 1852-1855 - (Lt. Col.) Superintendent of [[United States Military Academy]] (West Point)
* 1852-1855 - (Lt. Col.) Superintendent of [[:Category:United States Military Academy|West Point]]
* 1855-1861 - (Lt. Col.) Second Cavalry on the Texas Frontier
* 1855-1861 - (Lt. Col.) Second Cavalry on the Texas Frontier
* 1861-1865 - Confederate Army
* 1861-1865 - Confederate Army
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Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870) - Born 19 Jan 1807, died 12 Oct 1870 was a career army officer and the most successful general of the Confederate forces during the U.S. Civil War. He eventually commanded all Confederate armies as general-in-chief. After the war, he urged reconciliation, and spent his final years as a progressive college president.

Lee was born at Stratford Hall Plantation, in Westmoreland County, Virginia, the fourth child of Revolutionary War hero Henry Lee ("Lighthorse Harry") and Anne Hill (Carter) Lee. He entered the United States Military Academy in 1825. When he graduated (second in his class of 46) in 1829 he had not only attained the top academic record but was the first cadet (and so far the only) to graduate the Academy without a single demerit. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Army Corps of Engineers.

While he was stationed at Fort Monroe, he married Mary Anna Randolph Custis (18081873), the great-granddaughter of Martha Washington, at Shirley Plantation in Charles City County, Virginia, where she had been born. They lived in the Custis-Lee Mansion, which today is a Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial on the banks of the Potomac River in Arlington County, Virginia, just across from Washington, D.C. They eventually had three sons and four daughters: George Washington Custis Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh Lee , Robert Edward, Mary, Agnes, Annie, and Mildred.

Assignments:

  • 1825-1829 - United States Military Academy (West Point)
  • 1829-1831 - (2nd Lt.) Fort Pulaski
  • 1832-1834 - (2nd Lt.) Fort Monroe
  • 1834-1837 - (2nd Lt.) Washington, assistant to chief engineer
  • 1837-1841 - (1st Lt.) First command supervising engineering work on St. Louis Harbor & Upper Mississippi River.
  • 1841-1846 - (Captain) Fort Hamilton in charge of building fortifications.
  • 1846-1848 - (Captain) Mexican War
  • 1848-1852 - (Lt. Col.) Fort Carroll
  • 1852-1855 - (Lt. Col.) Superintendent of West Point
  • 1855-1861 - (Lt. Col.) Second Cavalry on the Texas Frontier
  • 1861-1865 - Confederate Army