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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. 4 de may. de 2022 · I first became acquainted with school corporal punishment my first week at Fitzhugh Lee Elementary in Smyrna, Georgia. Out of nowhere, the principal charged into our classroom at a run and yanked a boy near me out of his seat, dangling him in the air with one arm while beating him viciously with a wooden paddle as we watched in horror.

  4. 18 de jun. de 2019 · Julia Roberts mieszkała w Smyrna w stanie Georgia, gdzie uczęszczała do Fitzhugh Lee Elementary School, Griffin Middle School i Campbell High School. W 1972 r. jej matka wyszła za mąż za Michaela Motesa, który był agresywny i często bezrobotny, a Julia Roberts gardziła nim.

  5. 12 de ene. de 2024 · Fitzhugh Lee served as military governor of Havana and Pinar del Río from December 30, 1898, through April 17, 1899. Fitzhugh Lee mustered out of the volunteer army on April 12, 1899. Fitzhugh Lee was commissioned as a brigadier general in the regular army on April 12, 1899, and subsequently commanded the Department of the Missouri in the U.S.

  6. Fact #3: Kelly’s Ford was a prelude to the Battle of Chancellorsville. Joe Hooker ordered Averell to attack Fitzhugh Lee in order to achieve a number of objectives. He knew that his overall goal of crushing Robert E. Lee would first require a flanking maneuver around the impregnable fortifications at Fredericksburg.

  7. Fitzhugh Lee (1835-1905). Fitzhugh Lee was a Confederate cavalry general in the American Civil War, the 40th Governor of Virginia, and a general in the United States Army during the Spanish-American War. Fitzhugh grew up on Clermont and at the age of fourteen enrolled in an Episcopal boarding school in Catonsville, Maryland. There he excelled ...