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1. Many feel that Robert was an aristocrat. True, he was from aristocratic stock, but most of his life he was destitute by the standards of the time . What was his mother's name?
2. Lee was born in the stately Stafford Hall plantation in Westmoreland County. His father, a favorite of George Washington, Henry " Light-Horse Harry" Lee left the family in bankruptcy by incurring debts. The one-time Governor blew his fortune, moved to the West Indies to try and regain his fortune, and subsequently died there when Robert was only 9. Where did the family live when they were driven from their ancestral home?
3. Robert E. Lee, the youngest son, was left at home to care for his invalid mother.
4. Lee had many opportunities for higher education.
5. By the time Lee graduated from West Point, everyone who knew him liked him despite his perfectionism and peculiar ways. What had his mother taught him that made him become the man he was?
6. Lee's record at West Point (2nd in Class) gave him the opportunity to join the Corps of Engineers. He was sent south to improve forts, eventually giving him the needed experience for his positions in the Mexican War and the War for Southern Independence. Where was he NOT stationed as an engineer?
7. Lee owned many slaves on his plantation at Arlington.
8. Lee's last position in the U.S. Army was Colonel of Engineers.
9. How many children did Lee have with Mary?
10. Which child died at age 23 in 1862, while on holiday in North Carolina, breaking Lee's heart?
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