Definition of Robert Edward Lee

1. Noun. American general who led the Confederate Armies in the American Civil War (1807-1870).

Exact synonyms: Lee, Robert E. Lee
Generic synonyms: Full General, General

Lexicographical Neighbors of Robert Edward Lee

Robert Brown
Robert Browning
Robert Bruce Mathias
Robert Bunsen
Robert Burns
Robert Burns Woodward
Robert Charles Benchley
Robert Charles Venturi
Robert Clive
Robert Curl
Robert De Niro
Robert E. Lee
Robert E. Peary
Robert E Lee's Birthday
Robert E Lee Day
Robert Edward Lee (current term)
Robert Edwin Peary
Robert Emmet Sherwood
Robert F. Curl
Robert Falcon Scott
Robert Floyd Curl Jr.
Robert Frost
Robert Fulton
Robert Graves
Robert Gray
Robert Herrick
Robert Hooke
Robert Hutchings Goddard
Robert I
Robert James Fischer

Literary usage of Robert Edward Lee

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Stratford Hall and the Lees Connected with Its History: Biographical by Frederick Warren Alexander (1912)
"Robert Edward 7, the youngest son of Robert Edward Lee 6, (Henry 5, Henry 4, Henry 3, Richard 2, Richard 1), and Mary Anne Randolph Custis, ..."

2. Library of Southern Literature by Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles William Kent (1909)
"Robert Edward Lee [1807—1870] GEORGE H. DENNY Robert Edward Lee, the son of General Henry ("Light- Horse Harry") Lee, ..."

3. Across My Path: Memories of People I Have Known by La Salle (Corbell) Pickett (1916)
"Robert Edward Lee WHEN Colonel Robert E. Lee of the United States Army decided to cast in his lot with his native State his wife said to him, "Whichever way ..."

4. Leading American Soldiers by Robert Matteson Johnston (1907)
"Robert Edward Lee ROBERT LEE: what name in our history evokes a more instant ... Robert Edward Lee was born on the 19th of January, 1807, of an ancient ..."

5. Leading American Soldiers by Robert Matteson Johnston (1907)
"Robert Edward Lee / ROBERT LEE: what name in our history evokes a more I instant ... Robert Edward Lee was born on the 19th of January, 1807, of an ancient ..."

6. Southern Prose and Poetry for Schools by Edwin Mims (1910)
"By permission of Doubleday, Page and Company. LETTER TO MRS. JEFFERSON DAVIS BY Robert Edward Lee LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA, February 23, 1866. ..."

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