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In Memory of Robert E. Lee

Engineer, St. Louis Harbor

1837-1841

His engineering genius was responsible for moving the Mississippi River Channel back to the St. Louis shore, preserving the city as a river port.

Erected by the Missouri Committee R. E. Lee Memorial Association

Information provided by the Historical ...

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Robert E. Lee Memorial Highway

Erected 1938

Committee

Mrs. Louis LeVander Walden, Chairman

Mrs. D. McK. Winter · Mrs. Eugene R. Buckingham

Mrs. J. Robt. Martin · Mrs. D. L. Husbands

This marker donated by the City of Columbia

Marker is on Gervais Street (U.S. 1-378), on the right when traveling ...

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General Robert E. Lee

Fighting Near Coosawhatchie

(Text front): General Robert E. LeeFollowing the capture of Hilton Head, Beaufort, and the nearby sea islands in the fall of 1861, General Robert E. Lee was given command of the coastal military department of South Carolina, and ...

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Gen. Robert E. Lee, CSA

Army of Northern Virginia

General Lee led his troops along this road into Sharpsburg on September 15, 1862. Outmanned 2-1 he would outmaneuver the Federals on the 17th. Although hoping for a decisive victory Lee had to settle for a military ...

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Gen. Robert E. Lee, C.S.A.

In 1848 a Board of Engineers with Lt. Col. Robert E. Lee, USA as recording officer visited Fort Brooke (Tampa). Aboard the Schooner Phenix they made a survey of Tampa Bay; requested government reservation of the bay keys and erection ...

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Robert E. Lee

Dixie Highway

Erected and dedicated by the

United Daughters of the Confederacy

and friends

in loving memory of

Robert E. Lee

and to mark the route of the

Dixie Highway

"The shaft memorial and highway straight

attest his worth- he cometh to his own"

Littlefield

Marker is on Main Street, ...

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In Memory of Robert E. Lee

Engineer, St. Louis Harbor

1837-1841

His engineering genius was responsible for moving the Mississippi River Channel back to the St. Louis shore, preserving the city as a river port.

Erected by

the Missouri Committee

R. E. Lee Memorial Association

Mrs. William Armstrong •

Mrs. Charles Fox ...

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Robert E. Lee Bridge

Erected 1933 – 1934 by

Richmond Bridge Corporation

John J. Wicker, Jr., President

R. Keith Compton, V. Pres Allen J. Saville, V. Pres.

Horace L. Smith, Jr., V. Pres. Wilmer L. O’Flaherty, Sec-Treas.

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In conjunction with

City of Richmond

J. Fulmer Bright, Mayor

R. Keith Compton, Director of ...

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Robert E. Lee Tree

This tree was planted by

General Robert Edward Lee

while stationed at

Fort Hamilton

from 1842-1847

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The tree has been restored

and this tablet placed upon it

by the New York Chapter

United Daughters of the Confederacy

April 1912

Marker is at the intersection of Fort Hamilton Pkwy and 99th ...

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Robert E. Lee

Dixie Highway

In loving memory of

Robert E. Lee

and to mark the route of the

Dixie Highway

“The shaft memorial and highway straight

attest his worth — he cometh to his own.”

— Littlefield —

Marker is on Hendersonville Road (U.S. 25), on the right ...

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