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Intro To General Lee • On January 19, 1807, at "Stratford" in Westmoreland County, Virginia, Robert Edward Lee was born. • He was the fifth child of Henry "Light-Horse Harry" Lee and Ann Hill (Carter) Lee. • With his fathers famous reputation with the Calvary Robert had great expectations to be a big military figure Robert Edward Lee’s childhood • He was raised in the area where George Washington was still a living memory. • His father died at Cumberland Island, Georgia, March 25, 1818. • He was educated in Alexandria, Virginia, schools, were he was at the top of his class. Early Adulthood – he obtained appointment to West Point in 1825. – While at West Point he was training with Ulysses S. Grant. – He graduated second in his class and is the only person who didn’t receive a single demerit After Graduation from the Point • He was commission as a second a brevet 2nd Lieutenant of Engineers • On June 30, 1831, he married Mary Ann Randolph Custis. They had seven children. • He was put in charge of his first battalion during the Mexican war After Graduation from the Point cont... • He was highly recognized during this American Mexican was and was promoted to Colonel due to his gallantry and distinguished conduct in performing vital scouting missions. • In 1852, he became Superintendent of the Military Academy. In 1855, Secretary of War Jefferson Davis, transferred Lee from staff to the line and was commissioned Lieutenant Colonel 2nd Cavalry. • He was transferred to West Texas were he served from 1857-1861 After Graduation from the Point cont.... • In February of 1861, General Winfield Scott recalled Lee from Texas when the lower South seceded from the Union. • Politically, Robert E. Lee was a Whig. Ironically, he was attached strongly to the Union and to the Constitution. THE CHAINGING DATE • In 1861, Colonel Robert Edward Lee received a transcript from President Abraham Lincoln. In this message it ask Lee to be the Commander of the Union Forces. • The very day before that Virginia succeeded from the Union LEE’S INVOLEMENT WITH C.S.A. LEE’S INVOLEMENT WITH C.S.A. cont... • On June 1, 1862 Robert Edward Lee assumed command of the Army of Northern Virginia in the Confederate capital of Richmond. • The Union forces could not predict him. • Lee March all around the South and won battles, shocking the union. • Not until February 1865 was he named Commander in Chief of all Confederate forces LEE’S INVOLEMENT WITH C.S.A. cont... • One evening in 1865 he had an idea about marching north and defeating the union in their own territory and then take over Washington D.C. • They started the march in march 1865 • The Union and the South met in Gettysburg, Pa. • This will be the deciding factor of the turning out of the war. LEE’S INVOLEMENT WITH C.S.A. cont... THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG • With the three-day battle with fathers against sons, and brothers against brothers, this was a blood bath. • It was a very hard fight. • The south lost the battle and soon afterwards lost the war. LEE’S INVOLEMENT WITH C.S.A. cont... • On April 9th, 1865 Commander and Chief General Robert Edward Lee Surrendered to General Grant at Appomattox Courthouse. • He gave the Farewell Address to the Army of Northern Virginia on April 10th, 1865 Post Civil War • On June 13, 1865 he was pardon by President Lincoln. • On August 4th, 1865 he was elected president of Washington College, now known as Washington Lee University. • In February of 1867 General Lee declined to be the candidate of the governorship of Virginia. • In the spring of 1870 he was experiencing health problems and went to Georgia to recoup from the health problems. • On October 12, 1870 he died in Lexington Virginia. Recap on General Robert Edward Lee • He was a great and internal pride man. • Graduated from West Point, second in the class without a single demerit. • He was a great officer for the Union Army. • He was an asset to the confederate army. • He is sometimes called the “Father of the South” For More information on General Robert Edward Lee • http://www.american civilwar.com/south/lee.html • http://members.tripod.com/~jrw6/lee.htm • http://www.stratfordhall.org/rel.htm • http://www.civilwarhome.com/leebio.htm