General Robert E. Lee
(1807-1870),
American soldier, general in the Confederate States army, was the youngest son of
major-general Henry Lee, called " Light Horse Harry." He was born at Stratford,
Westmoreland county, Virginia, on the 19th of January 1807, and entered West
Point in 1825. Graduating four years later second in his class, he was given a
commission in the U.S. Engineer Corps. In 1831 he married Mary, daughter of G.
W. P. Custis, the adopted son of Washington and the grandson of Mrs.
Washington. In 1836 he became first lieutenant, and in 1838 captain. In this
rank he took part in the Mexican War, repeatedly winning distinction for
conduct and bravery. He received the brevets of major for Cerro Gordo, lieut.-colonel
for Contreras-Churubusco and colonel for Chapultepec.
American soldier, general in the Confederate States army, was the youngest son of
major-general Henry Lee, called " Light Horse Harry." He was born at Stratford,
Westmoreland county, Virginia, on the 19th of January 1807, and entered West
Point in 1825. Graduating four years later second in his class, he was given a
commission in the U.S. Engineer Corps. In 1831 he married Mary, daughter of G.
W. P. Custis, the adopted son of Washington and the grandson of Mrs.
Washington. In 1836 he became first lieutenant, and in 1838 captain. In this
rank he took part in the Mexican War, repeatedly winning distinction for
conduct and bravery. He received the brevets of major for Cerro Gordo, lieut.-colonel
for Contreras-Churubusco and colonel for Chapultepec.