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  1. 20 de jun. de 2016 · RESIDENTS ARE INVITED to a farewell open house on Saturday for the 120-year-old Fitzhugh Lee School, which is scheduled ... A final farewell to Fitzhugh Lee. Jun 20, 2016 Jun 20, 2016; 0; 4 min ...

  2. W.H.F. “Rooney” Lee. Date of Birth - Death March 31, 1837 - October 15, 1891. Born at Arlington in 1837, William Henry Fitzhugh Lee was the second son of Robert E. Lee and Mary Anna Randolph Custis. His pedigree included “Light-Horse” Harry Lee and Martha Washington. Though hardly the most famous member of his family, “Rooney”—as ...

  3. He came to Cobb County in 1943 to assume an assistant principalship at Fitzhugh Lee School in Smyrna. Six years later he assumed the principalship at Austell Elementary and Austell High Schools. In 1952, Mr. Smitha became the principal of South Cobb High School, which was formed by the consolidation of Austell, Mableton, and Powder Springs High Schools.

  4. That 1938 building ceased functioning as a high school when Campbell H.S. was opened in 1952, but the 1924 and 1938 school buildings continued to operate as an elementary/middle school until the early 1970s. The new Campbell H.S. drew students from Fitzhugh Lee and Smyrna, and that first year they had a total of 425 students.

  5. Fitzhugh Lee (1895) Fitzhugh Lee (* 19.November 1835 in Clermont, Fairfax County, Virginia; † 18. April 1905 in Washington, D.C.) war vor dem Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg Offizier im US-Heer und während des Krieges General des konföderierten Heeres.Nach dem Krieg war der Neffe Robert E. Lees Gouverneur von Virginia, US-Diplomat und diente als General des US-Heeres im Krieg gegen Spanien

  6. Class Rings at factory prices for Fitzhugh Lee Elementary School in Smyrna, Georgia

  7. June 11 - 12, 1864. The Battle of Trevilian Station. Trevilians. In early June, 1864, while mired in his trenches at Cold Harbor and hoping to draw attention away from his planned movement across the James River to Petersburg, Union commander Lieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant sent Maj. Gen. Phillip Sheridan with two cavalry divisions on an ambitious ...