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Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Confederate surrender at Appomattox, 1865

Confederate surrender at Appomattox, 1865
General Lee surrenders his army to General Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, 1865. Hand-colored woodcut reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: General Lee and General Jackson before Chancellorsville, US Civil War

General Lee and General Jackson before Chancellorsville, US Civil War
Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson conferring before the battle of Chancellorsville, 1863. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: PCWR3P-00006

PCWR3P-00006
Confederate General Robert E. Lee in 1862 or 1863. Photograph 19th century

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: EVCW2A-00019

EVCW2A-00019
General Robert E. Lee surrendering the Confederate army to Union General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House in 1865

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Robert E. Lee's sash worn at Appomattox

Robert E. Lee's sash worn at Appomattox
3028772 Robert E. Lee's sash worn at Appomattox ; West Point Museum, New York, USA; © Don Troiani. All Rights Reserved 2023.

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: The Custis-Lee Mansion (i.e. Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial), Arlington, Va. (1900?)

The Custis-Lee Mansion (i.e. Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial), Arlington, Va. (1900?). Creator: Unknown
The Custis-Lee Mansion (i.e. Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial), Arlington, Va. (1900?)

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Major Pierre L'Enfant of France, Views of Tomb And of Mansion, from Down Hill, 1917

Major Pierre L'Enfant of France, Views of Tomb And of Mansion, from Down Hill, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Major Pierre L'Enfant of France, Views of Tomb And of Mansion, from Down Hill, 1917. Former home of Confederate Army General Robert E

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: 'Stratford Hall, ' 786 Great House Road, Stratford, Westmoreland County, Virginia, c1932

"Stratford Hall, " 786 Great House Road, Stratford, Westmoreland County, Virginia, c1932. House Architecture: Unknown architect, built 1730s. Other: Birthplace of Robert E. Lee

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: 'Stratford Hall, ' 786 Great House Road, Stratford, Westmoreland County, Virginia, c1932

"Stratford Hall, " 786 Great House Road, Stratford, Westmoreland County, Virginia, c1932. House Architecture: Unknown architect, built 1730s. Other: Birthplace of Robert E. Lee

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: 'Stratford Hall, ' 786 Great House Road, Stratford, Westmoreland County, Virginia, c1932

"Stratford Hall, " 786 Great House Road, Stratford, Westmoreland County, Virginia, c1932. House Architecture: Unknown architect, built 1730s. Other: Birthplace of Robert E. Lee

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: 'Stratford Hall, ' 786 Great House Road, Stratford, Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1932

"Stratford Hall, " 786 Great House Road, Stratford, Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1932. House Architecture: Unknown architect, built 1730s. Other: Birthplace of Robert E. Lee

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: 'Stratford Hall, ' 786 Great House Road, Stratford, Westmoreland County, Virginia, c1932

"Stratford Hall, " 786 Great House Road, Stratford, Westmoreland County, Virginia, c1932. House Architecture: Unknown architect, built 1730s. Other: Birthplace of Robert E. Lee

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: 'Stratford Hall, ' 786 Great House Road, Stratford, Westmoreland County, Virginia, c1932

"Stratford Hall, " 786 Great House Road, Stratford, Westmoreland County, Virginia, c1932. House Architecture: Unknown architect, built 1730s. Other: Birthplace of Robert E. Lee

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: 'Stratford Hall, ' 786 Great House Road, Stratford, Westmoreland County, Virginia, c1932

"Stratford Hall, " 786 Great House Road, Stratford, Westmoreland County, Virginia, c1932. House Architecture: Unknown architect, built 1730s. Other: Birthplace of Robert E. Lee

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Confederate Monument - Arlington National Cemetery. Col. Robert E. Lee, Grandson of The... 1914

Confederate Monument - Arlington National Cemetery. Col. Robert E. Lee, Grandson of The... 1914
Confederate Monument - Arlington National Cemetery. Col. Robert E. Lee, Grandson of The Confederate General, Speaking At Dedication of The Monument, 1914

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Arlington Mansion - View, Including L'Enfant's Tomb, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Arlington Mansion - View, Including L'Enfant's Tomb, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Arlington Mansion - View, Including L'Enfant's Tomb, 1917. Former home of Confederate Army General Robert E. Lee, and monument to Pierre Charles L'Enfant, architect

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Arlington Mansion - Columns, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Arlington Mansion - Columns, 1917

Arlington Mansion - Columns, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Arlington Mansion - Columns, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Arlington Mansion - Columns, 1917. Former home of Confederate Army General Robert E. Lee

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Arlington Mansion - Columns, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Arlington Mansion - Columns, 1917

Arlington Mansion - Columns, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Arlington Mansion - Columns, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Arlington Mansion - Columns, 1917. Former home of Confederate Army General Robert E. Lee

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Arlington Mansion - view of Grounds And Portico, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Arlington Mansion - view of Grounds And Portico, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Arlington Mansion - view of Grounds And Portico, 1912. Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial, in Arlington, Virginia

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: The Wilderness Battlefield, near Spotsylvania, Virginia, 1865 (?). Creator: Unknown

The Wilderness Battlefield, near Spotsylvania, Virginia, 1865 (?). Creator: Unknown
The Wilderness Battlefield, near Spotsylvania, Virginia, 1865 (?)

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Lee Mansion - exterior, between 1860 and 1880. Creator: Unknown

Lee Mansion - exterior, between 1860 and 1880. Creator: Unknown
Lee Mansion - exterior, between 1860 and 1880. [Greek Revival style mansion in Arlington, Virginia, designed by George Hadfield. Once the home of Confederate Army General Robert E. Lee]

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Gen. Robert E. Lee, between 1860 and 1870. Creator: Unknown

Gen. Robert E. Lee, between 1860 and 1870. Creator: Unknown
Gen. Robert E. Lee, between 1860 and 1870

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: A grocery window, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange

A grocery window, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
A grocery window. [12 lb bag of flour: Shenandoah Milling Company, Inc. None Better - Robert E. Lee Finest Patent Flour - Bleached - Norfolk, V[irgini]a ]

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Robert E. Lee, Commander at confederate army of Northern Virginia

Robert E. Lee, Commander at confederate army of Northern Virginia
Portrait of general Robert E. Lee (1807-1870)

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: McLeans House, Appomattox Court-House, Virginia, April 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner

McLeans House, Appomattox Court-House, Virginia, April 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner
McLeans House, Appomattox Court-House, Virginia, April 1865. General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant in Wilmer McLeans house. Albumen print, pl

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Portrait of George Washington Custis Lee (1832-1913), 1876. Creator: David H. Anderson

Portrait of George Washington Custis Lee (1832-1913), 1876. Creator: David H. Anderson
Portrait of George Washington Custis Lee (1832-1913), 1876

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: General Lee (engraving)

General Lee (engraving)
1039473 General Lee (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: General Lee. Illustration for The Graphic)

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: The house where General Lee surrendered (engraving)

The house where General Lee surrendered (engraving)
654939 The house where General Lee surrendered (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The house where General Lee surrendered)

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: General Lee signing the terms of peace drawn up by General Grant

General Lee signing the terms of peace drawn up by General Grant
LLM454109 General Lee signing the terms of peace drawn up by General Grant by English School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: General Lee Signing the Conditions of Surrender (engraving)

General Lee Signing the Conditions of Surrender (engraving)
663883 General Lee Signing the Conditions of Surrender (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: General Lee Signing the Conditions of Surrender)

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: General Lees Farewell to his soldiers (engraving)

General Lees Farewell to his soldiers (engraving)
654938 General Lees Farewell to his soldiers (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: General Lees Farewell to his soldiers)

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Poster 'Grant from West Point to Appomattox', pub. 1885 (colour litho)

Poster "Grant from West Point to Appomattox", pub. 1885 (colour litho)
3664598 Poster " Grant from West Point to Appomattox", pub.1885 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); (add.info)

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: The Surrender of General Lee, pub. 1866 (litho)

The Surrender of General Lee, pub. 1866 (litho)
2630679 The Surrender of General Lee, pub. 1866 (litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Lees Invasion of the North (litho)

Lees Invasion of the North (litho)
3622766 Lees Invasion of the North (litho) by Steeple Davis, J. (1844-1917) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lees Invasion of the North)

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Lee Surrendering to Grant at Appomattox, ca. 1870. Creator: Alonzo Chappel

Lee Surrendering to Grant at Appomattox, ca. 1870. Creator: Alonzo Chappel
Lee Surrendering to Grant at Appomattox, ca. 1870

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Robert Edward Lee, 1876. Creator: John Adams Elder

Robert Edward Lee, 1876. Creator: John Adams Elder
Robert Edward Lee, 1876

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Robert E. Lee, 1864-1865. Creator: Edward Caledon Bruce

Robert E. Lee, 1864-1865. Creator: Edward Caledon Bruce
Robert E. Lee, 1864-1865

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: General Robert E. Lee, 1865. Creator: Mathew Brady

General Robert E. Lee, 1865. Creator: Mathew Brady
General Robert E. Lee, 1865

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Robert E. Lee, 1869. Creator: Mathew Brady

Robert E. Lee, 1869. Creator: Mathew Brady
Robert E. Lee, 1869

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Brigadier General Gustavus A. DeRussy and Staff on Steps of Arlington House, Arlington

Brigadier General Gustavus A. DeRussy and Staff on Steps of Arlington House, Arlington, Virginia, May 1864

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: The Wilderness Battlefield, 1865-67. Creator: Unknown

The Wilderness Battlefield, 1865-67. Creator: Unknown
The Wilderness Battlefield, 1865-67

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: The True Peace Commissioners, 1865. 1865. Creators: Nathaniel Currier

The True Peace Commissioners, 1865. 1865. Creators: Nathaniel Currier
The True Peace Commissioners, 1865. Confederate leaders General Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis stand back-to-back under attack by Union officers Philip H. Sheridan, Ulysses S. Grant, David G

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Lees Retreat after the Battle of Gettysburg, (1878). Creator: Albert Bobbett

Lees Retreat after the Battle of Gettysburg, (1878). Creator: Albert Bobbett
Lees Retreat after the Battle of Gettysburg, (1878). Following General Robert E Lees failure to defeat the Union Army at the Battle of Gettysburg

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: General Grant Reading The Terms of Surrender, 1895, (1902). Artist: Gordon Frederick Browne

General Grant Reading The Terms of Surrender, 1895, (1902). Artist: Gordon Frederick Browne
General Grant Reading The Terms of Surrender, 1895, (1902). Episode of the American Civil War (1861-1865). From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. II

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Robert E Lee, Confederate general of the American Civil War, (c1880)

Robert E Lee, Confederate general of the American Civil War, (c1880). The foremost Confederate general of the American Civil War

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: General Robert E Lee (1807-1870), American general

General Robert E Lee (1807-1870), American general. The foremost Confederate general of the American Civil War, Lee took command of the Army of Northern Virginia in 1862

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: General Robert E Lees farwell to his soldiers, 1865 (c1880)

General Robert E Lees farwell to his soldiers, 1865 (c1880). The foremost Confederate general of the American Civil War, Lee (1807-1870) took command of the Army of Northern Virginia in 1862

Background imageGeneral Lee Collection: Robert Edward Lee, (1807-1870), general of the Confederate forces during the American Civil War, 183

Robert Edward Lee, (1807-1870), general of the Confederate forces during the American Civil War, 183
General Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870), 1837. Lee commanded the Confederate forces during the American Civil War



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"General Lee: A Legendary Figure in the US Civil War" In this captivating image, we witness a historic moment as General Lee and General Jackson stand side by side before the battle of Chancellorsville during the US Civil War. The photograph, labeled EVCW2A-00019 and PCWR3P-00006, captures their unwavering determination and strategic brilliance. Moving forward in time to 1865 (?), we find ourselves at The Wilderness Battlefield near Spotsylvania, Virginia. An unknown creator has immortalized this haunting scene that serves as a reminder of the devastating toll war takes on both land and lives. As our journey continues, we catch a glimpse of the exterior of Lee Mansion between 1860 and 1880. Its grandeur speaks volumes about General Robert E. Lee's status as one of history's most respected military leaders. His portrait from between 1860 and 1870 further emphasizes his stoic presence on the battlefield. Shifting gears to an entirely different era, Dorothea Lange's lens transports us to a grocery window in 1939. This seemingly unrelated image reminds us that even decades after his time, General Lee remains an influential figure whose legacy transcends generations. Returning to historical depictions, we encounter McLean's House at Appomattox Court-House in Virginia during April 1865. Alexander Gardner masterfully captures this pivotal moment when General Lee surrenders—an event that marked the beginning of reconciliation for a divided nation. Delving deeper into personal connections, David H. Anderson presents us with a portrait of George Washington Custis Lee—General Lee's son—in 1876. Through this intimate portrayal, we gain insight into the family dynamics behind one man's extraordinary leadership. Finally, an engraving showcases General Lee himself—a symbol of honor and loyalty within Confederate Army circles during Northern Virginia campaigns.