Box 1
Contains 74 Results:
Robert E. Lee to William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, 1853-03-03
Robert E. Lee writes to his son updating him on family matters and inquiring about his wrist.
Robert E. Lee to Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, 1853-03-12
Robert E. Lee relates his experience as superintendent at West Point and comments on his superior's son, Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II.
Robert E. Lee to Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, 1853-03-19
Robert E. Lee writes of possible change of duty for Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II.
Robert E. Lee to Jacob J. Fort Esq., 1953-03-29
Robert E. Lee writes to father of an ill student, detailing his ailment and present condition.
Robert E. Lee to Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, 1853-04-11
Robert E. Lee discusses possible change of duty for Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II.
Robert E. Lee to father of a student, 1853-04-14
Robert E. Lee discusses the academic performance of a student with his parent.
Robert E. Lee to Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, 1853-05-11
Robert E. Lee comments on Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II's transfer.
Robert E. Lee to Unknown Individual, 1854-03-29
Robert E. Lee writes a letter of recommendation for Mr. A.A. Bursley.
Robert E. Lee to Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, 1854-05-31
Robert E. Lee wishes Bonaparte a good trip to France and laments his inability to join them.
Robert E. Lee to Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, 1854-11-04
Robert E. Lee comments on Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte II moving to France.
Robert E. Lee to Samuel Cooper, 1854-11-11
Robert E. Lee summons Lt. Jas. Thompson to appear before a court martial.
Robert E. Lee to Jefferson Davis, 1855-02-28
Robert E. Lee recommends his son's promotion to lieutenant.
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Robert E. Lee to Mr. Campbell Esq., 1834-12-31
Note from Robert E. Lee regarding the salaries of clerks in his office.
Robert E. Lee to John Mackay, 1833-01-23
Letter regarding Fanny Kemble and other matters.
Robert E. Lee to Captain W. A. Eliason, 1837-04-11
Letter regarding a contract for the construction of a steam boat and engine.
Robert E. Lee to "Squire" Cullum, 1837-05-18
Writing from Washington D.C., Robert E. Lee writes of social matters.
Robert E. Lee to F. N. Barbarin Esq., 1844-05-01
Letter to a friend or colleague regarding possible travel plans and Robert E. Lee's search for a new job.
Robert E. Lee to Lieutenant G. T. Beauregard, 1845-02-13
Letter acknowledging engineering departnment account receipts. Assume G. T. Beauregard is Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard.
Robert E. Lee to George Washington Custis Lee, 1845-12-18
Transcribes note from William H.F. Lee to Custis Lee, then discusses Christmas presents and inquires about his studies.
Robert E. Lee to Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, 1854-12-05
Robert E. Lee to Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, 1855-02-28
Robert E. Lee writes of family and professional matters, including the dismissal of a young cadet for assaulting a fellow student.