The Custis-Lee Family
A Register of Its Papers in the Library of Congress
Prepared by Jacqueline Goggin Revised and expanded by Harry
G. Heiss
Manuscript Division,
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
2007
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Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress Manuscript Division,
2007
Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms007099
Title: Custis-Lee Family Papers
Span Dates: 1700-circa 1928
Bulk Dates: (bulk 1770-1870) ID No.: MSS17558 Creator:
Custis
Family Creator:
Lee
Family Extent: 735 items;
4 containers plus 1 oversize;
1.8 linear feet
Language: Collection material in
English
Repository:
Manuscript Division, Library of
Congress,
Washington, D.C. Abstract: Correspondence,
letterbooks, genealogical papers, notebooks, financial records, indentures,
clippings, photographs, and other papers documenting the activities of several
generations of the Custis and Lee families of Virginia, who served as
diplomats, statesmen, politicians, planters, and military officers during the
eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person
or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed
alphabetically therein.
Personal Names Adams,
John, 1735-1826--Correspondence. Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell),
1821-1875--Correspondence. Custis
family. Grayson,
William, 1736-1790--Correspondence. Greene,
Nathanael, 1742-1786--Correspondence. Henry,
Patrick, 1736-1799--Correspondence. Jay, John,
1745-1829--Correspondence. Jefferson,
Thomas, 1743-1826--Correspondence. Johnston,
Joseph E. (Joseph Eggleston), 1807-1891--Correspondence. Lafayette,
Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, marquis de,
1757-1834--Correspondence. Lea,
Albert Miller, 1808-1891--Correspondence. Lee
family. Lee,
Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870--Monuments. Pickering,
Timothy, 1745-1829--Correspondence. Pinckney,
Mary Stead, ca. 1751-1812--Correspondence. Rives,
William C. (William Cabell), 1793-1868--Correspondence. Scott,
Winfield, 1786-1866--Correspondence. Smith,
Samuel Harrison, 1772-1845--Correspondence. Tyler,
John, 1790-1862--Correspondence. Wigfall,
Louis T. (Louis Trezevant), 1816-1874--Correspondence.
Organizations Confederate States of America. Army.
Subjects Agriculture--Virginia. Diplomatic and consular
affairs, American--France--Paris. Engineers. Memorials. Merchants--Virginia. Mexican War,
1846-1848. Slavery--United
States. Women--Education--Virginia--19th century.
Locations France--Commerce--United States. France--Foreign relations--United States. Military
engineering. Philadelphia (Pa.)--Social life and customs. Prince
William County (Va.)--Social life and customs. United
States--Foreign relations--France. United
States--History--1783-1865. United
States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865. United
States--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775. United
States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783. United
States--History--War of 1812. Washington
(D.C.)--Social life and customs. Westmoreland County (Va.)--Social life and customs.
Related Names Custis, George Washington
Parke, 1781-1857. Papers of George Washington Parke Custis. Law, Elizabeth Parke
Custis, 1776-1832--Papers of Elizabeth Parke Custis Law. Lee, Ann Hill Carter,
1773-1829. Papers of Ann Hill Carter Lee. Lee, Anne Robinson
McCarty, 1798-1829. Papers of Anne Robinson McCarty Lee. Lee, Arthur, 1740-1792.
Papers of Arthur Lee. Lee, Charles, 1758-1815.
Papers of Charles Lee. Lee, Hanna Philippa
Ludwell. Papers of Hanna Philippa Ludwell Lee. Lee, Henrietta Bedinger,
b. 1810. Papers of Henrietta Bedinger Lee. Lee, Henry, 1691-1747.
Papers of Henry Lee. Lee, Henry, 1756-1818.
Papers of Henry Lee. Lee, Ludwell, 1760-1836.
Papers of Ludwell Lee. Lee, Mary Bland,
1704-1764. Papers of Mary Bland Lee. Lee, Mary Custis,
1835-1918. Papers of Mary Custis Lee. Lee, Mary Randolph
Custis, 1808-1873. Papers of Mary Randolph Custis Lee. Lee, Richard Bland,
1761-1827. Papers of Richard Bland Lee. Lee, Richard Henry,
1732-1794. Papers of Richard Henry Lee. Lee, Robert E. (Robert
Edward), 1807-1870. Papers of Robert E. Lee. Lee, Thomas, 1690-1750.
Papers of Thomas Lee. Lee, William Henry
Fitzhugh, 1837-1891. Papers of William Henry Fitzhugh Lee. Lee, William, 1739-1795.
Papers of William Lee. Warden, David Bailie,
1772-1845 Papers of David Bailie Warden.
Provenance: The Custis-Lee Family Papers were assembled from sixteen separate
collections that had been acquired by the Library from various sources, circa
1906-1968. Additions were received in 1985, 1990, and 1991.
Processing History:The papers of the Custis-Lee Family were arranged and described into a
single collection in 1984. The collection was assembled from sixteen separate
collections that had been acquired by the Library through more than eighty
separate purchases and gifts. The material that now comprises the Custis-Lee
Family Papers originally included two collections of papers of Charles Lee and
separately titled collections of papers of Anne R. McCarty Lee, Arthur Lee,
Mrs. H. I. Lee, Henry Lee, Ludwell Lee, Mary Custis Lee, Mary Anne Randolph
Custis Lee, Richard Bland Lee, Richard Henry Lee, Robert E. Lee, Thomas Lee,
William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, William and Hanna Philippa Ludwell Lee, and the
Custis family. The collection was expanded and revised in 2000. The finding aid
was revised in 2007.
Copyright Status:The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of the Custis-Lee
Family Papers is governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17,
U.S.C.).
Preferred Citation:Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the
following information: Container number, Custis-Lee Family Papers, Manuscript
Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
George Washington Parke Custis
Date |
Event |
1781, Apr. 30 |
Born, Mount Airy, Md. |
1799 |
Aide-de-camp to General Charles C. Pinckney, U.S.
Army
|
1804 |
Married Mary Lee Fitzhugh |
1812 |
Volunteer in defense of Washington, D.C., during the War of
1812
|
1824 |
Began publishing "Conversations with Lafayette" in the
Alexandria Gazette during the Marquis de
Lafayette's visit to the United States
|
1826 |
Began publishing "Recollections of Washington" in the United
States Gazette
|
1827 |
Produced first play,
The Indian Prophecy, performed at the Chestnut
Street Theater, Philadelphia, Pa.
|
1830 |
Produced
Pocahontas, or the Settlers of Virginia, performed
at the Walnut Street Theater, Philadelphia, Pa.
|
1833 |
Produced
North Point, or Baltimore Defended, performed in
Baltimore, Md.
|
1834 |
Produced
The Eighth of January, performed at the Park
Theater in New York, N.Y.
|
1857, Oct. 10 |
Died, Arlington House, Fairfax County, Va. |
Arthur Lee
Date |
Event |
1740, Dec. 20 |
Born, Stratford Hall, Westmoreland County, Va. |
1764 |
M.D., University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland |
1766 |
Elected fellow, Royal Society Returned to America Practiced medicine, Williamsburg, Va.
|
1768 |
Settled in London, England Published "Moniter" letters.
Virginia Gazette, William Rind, ed., 25 Feb.-28
Apr.
|
1769-1774 |
Published "Junius Americanus" letters. London
Evening Post, R. Nutt, ed., and London
Gazetteer, Charles Say, ed., 17 July 1769-6 Jan.
1772, and London
Public Advertiser, H. S. Woodfall, ed., June
1772-Mar. 1774
|
1770 |
Assistant to Benjamin Franklin, agent for Massachusetts in
England and France
|
1770-1774 |
Studied law, Lincoln's Inn and Middle Temple, London,
England
|
1774 |
Published
An Appeal to the Justice and Interests of the People of
Great Britain in the Present Dispute with America. London, England:
John Almon
|
1775 |
Admitted to bar, London, England Agent for Massachusetts in England and France Confidential correspondent, Continental Congress Committee
of Secret Correspondence, London, England Pubished
A Second Appeal to the Justice and Interests of the
People on the Measures Respecting America by the Author of the First.
London, England: n.p.
|
1776 |
Appointed, with Benjamin Franklin and Silas Deane, to
negotiate a treaty with France
|
1777 |
Appointed commissioner to Spain, succeeding Benjamin
Franklin
|
1780 |
Returned to America |
1781-1782 |
Member, Virginia House of Delegates |
1782-1785 |
Member, Continental Congress |
1784-1789 |
Commissioner, U.S. Treasury |
1785-1786 |
Member, Virginia House of Delegates |
1792, Dec. 12 |
Died, Landsdowne, Middlesex County, Va. |
Charles Lee
Date |
Event |
1758, July |
Born, Fauquier County, Va. |
1775 |
A.B., College of New Jersey, Princeton, N.J. |
1777-1789 |
Naval officer of South Potoma |
1789 |
Married Anne Lee |
1789-1793 |
Collector, Port of Alexandria, Va. |
1793-1795 |
Member, Virginia General Assembly |
1794 |
Admitted to Pennsylvania bar |
1795-1801 |
U.S. attorney general |
1801 |
Judge, circuit court |
1802 |
Returned to private law practice |
1815, June 24 |
Died, Fauquier County, Va. |
Henry "Light-Horse Harry" Lee
Date |
Event |
1756, Jan. 29 |
Born, Leesylvania, Prince William County, Va. |
1773 |
Graduated, College of New Jersey, Princeton, N.J. |
1776 |
Captain, Theodorick Bland's regiment, Virginia
Cavalry
|
1778 |
Major, Continental Army |
1779 |
Captured 160 British soldiers, Paulus Hook, N.Y. |
1780 |
Promoted to lieutenant colonel |
1781 |
Present at Siege of Yorktown and surrender of General
Charles Cornwallis
|
1782 |
Married Matilda Lee |
1785 |
Member, Virginia House of Delegates |
1785-1788 |
Member, Continental Congress |
1789-1791 |
Member, Virginia House of Delegates |
1792-1795 |
Governor of Virginia |
1793 |
Married Anne Hill Carter |
1794 |
Commanded troops that put down the Whiskey Rebellion in
Pennsylvania
|
1798 |
Commissioned major general |
1799-1801 |
Member, U.S. House of Representatives |
1800 |
Discharged, U.S. Army |
1808 |
Imprisoned for debt |
1812 |
Published
Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the
United States. Philadelphia, Pa.: Bradford & Inskeep
|
1814 |
Went to the West Indies |
1818, Mar. 25 |
Died, Cumberland Island, Ga. |
Richard Bland Lee
Date |
Event |
1761, Jan. 20 |
Born, Leesylvania, Prince William County, Va. |
1784-1788 |
Member, Virginia House of Delegates |
1789-1795 |
Member, U.S. House of Representatives |
1794 |
Married Elizabeth Collins |
1796, 1799-1806 |
Member, Virginia House of Delegates |
1815 |
Moved to Washington, D.C. |
1816 |
Appointed commissioner of claims for property destroyed
during War of 1812
|
1819-1827 |
Judge, Orphans' Court, Washington, D.C. |
1827, Mar. 12 |
Died, Washington, D.C. |
Richard Henry Lee
Date |
Event |
1732, Jan. 20 |
Born, Stratford Hall, Westmoreland County, Va. |
1743-1752 |
Attended Wakefield Academy, Yorkshire, England |
1752 |
Returned to Virginia |
1757 |
Married Anne Aylett (died 1768) |
1758-1776 |
Member, Virginia House of Burgesses |
1763 |
Instrumental in founding the Mississippi Company |
1766 |
Signed Westmoreland Resolutions against the Stamp
Act
|
1769 |
Married Anne Gaskins Pinckard |
1774-1779 |
Member, Continental Congress Served on Secret Committee of Commerce
|
1776 |
Introduced resolution in Continental Congress for American
independence from Great Britain
|
1780-1784 |
Member, Virginia House of Delegates |
1784-1787 |
Member and president, Continental Congress |
1789-1792 |
Member, U.S. Senate |
1794, June 19 |
Died, Chantilly, Westmoreland County, Va. |
Robert Edward Lee
Date |
Event |
1807, Jan. 19 |
Born, Stratford Hall, Westmoreland County, Va. |
1829 |
Graduated, United States Military Academy, West Point,
N.Y.
|
1831 |
Married Mary Randolph Custis |
1837-1841 |
Superintending engineer, St. Louis, Mo. |
1846-1848 |
Served in Mexican War under General Winfield Scott |
1852-1855 |
Superintendent, United States Military Academy, West Point,
N.Y.
|
1859 |
Commanded forces that put down John Brown's raid, Harpers
Ferry, Va.
|
1861 |
Resigned from the U.S. Army |
1862 |
Appointed commander, Army of Northern Virginia |
1865 |
General-in-chief, Confederate armies Surrendered, Appomattox Court House, Va.
|
1866-1870 |
President, Washington College, Lexington, Va. |
1870, Oct. 12 |
Died, Lexington, Va. |
William Lee
Date |
Event |
1739, Aug. 31 |
Born, Stratford Hall, Westmoreland County, Va. |
1761-1763 |
Studied in England |
1763 |
Secretary, Mississippi Company |
1763-1766 |
Resided in Barbados, West Indies |
1766 |
Signed Westmoreland Resolutions against the Stamp
Act
|
1768 |
Merchant and financier, London, England |
1769 |
Married Hannah Philippa Ludwell (died 1784) |
1769-1770 |
With firm of DeBerdt & Sayre, then self-employed |
1773 |
Elected sheriff, London, England |
1775 |
Elected alderman, Aldgate ward, London, England |
1777 |
Appointed American commercial agent, France |
1778 |
U.S. commissioner to Berlin, Germany, and Vienna,
Austria Negotiated an unauthorized treaty with Holland
|
1779 |
Recalled by Congress Settled in Brussels, Belgium
|
1780 |
Resigned as alderman, London, England |
1783 |
Returned to Virginia |
1795, June 27 |
Died, Greenspring, James City County, Va. |
William Henry Fitzhugh Lee
Date |
Event |
1837, May 31 |
Born, Arlington House, Washington, D.C. (now Arlington
County, Va.)
|
1857 |
Graduated, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Entered U.S. Army
|
1859 |
Married Charlotte Wickham |
1861 |
Appointed major of cavalry, Confederate States Army |
1862 |
Promoted to brigadier general, Confederate States
Army Served in Fredericksburg and Gettysburg campaigns
|
1863 |
Captured and imprisoned by Union Army |
1864 |
Released from Union prison |
1865 |
Second in command of Confederate cavalry, Appomattox,
Va.
|
1867 |
Married Mary Tabb Bolling |
1875-1879 |
Member, Virginia state senate |
1887-1891 |
Member, U.S. House of Representatives |
1891, Oct. 15 |
Died, Ravensworth, Alexandria County, Va. |
The Custis-Lee Family Papers consist of sixteen previously separate
collections formerly in the Manuscript Division's Miscellaneous Manuscripts
Collection. They span the period 1700-ca. 1928, with the bulk of the material
produced between 1770 and 1870. The papers include correspondence, transcripts
and photocopies of letters in other repositories, facsimiles, financial
records, genealogies, indentures, letterbooks, newspaper clippings, notebooks,
photographs, poems, and reports. The papers are arranged in the following
series:
Letterbooks,
Correspondence,
Transcripts and
Photocopies,
Financial
Records,
Miscellany,
and
Oversize.
The papers document the activities of several generations of the
principal members of the Custis and Lee families of Virginia, who as diplomats,
statesmen, politicians, planters, and military officers, achieved prominence
and power during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The collection
contains information on a variety of subjects, including family affairs,
military activities during the Revolutionary War and the Civil War, agriculture
in Virginia, slavery, mercantile and financial affairs, United States relations
with France, and politics during the early republic. Prominent correspondents
include John C. Breckinridge, William Grayson, Nathanael Greene, Patrick Henry,
John Jay, Thomas Jefferson, Joseph E. Johnston, Timothy Pickering, Mary
Pinckney, William C. Rives, Winfield Scott, Samuel Harrison Smith, John Tyler,
and Louis T. Wigfall.
A
letterbook,
1700-1825, of Richard Bland Lee includes correspondence of his grandparents,
Henry Lee and Mary Bland Lee. Among the subjects discussed are family finances
and business, trade with France, slavery, outfitting of troops during the
Revolutionary War, founding of the new government, and the writing of the
Constitution.
A group of Custis-Warden
transcripts, 1811-1831, consists of copies of letters between David
Bailie Warden and Elizabeth Parke Custis Law. The Maryland Historical Society
has custody of the originals. Warden was United States consul in Paris from
1811 to 1814, and the correspondence with Custis describes relations with
France, naval and military affairs during the War of 1812, and social life in
Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia during the early nineteenth century.
Robert E. Lee's
correspondence, 1830-1868, relates to his long military
career, beginning with his early work as an engineer and continuing with his
service in the Mexican War and his role as general-in-chief of the Confederate
armies. The Civil War correspondence is especially illuminating because it
documents important military battles, the movement of troops, and the
devastation and destruction caused by the Union Army.
Family matters are the focus of Mary Randolph Custis Lee's
correspondence, 1837-1872. After the death of her husband,
Robert E. Lee, she planned to build a memorial church for him, and numerous
letters describe that effort. Two
notebooks,
1823, contain information on the educational standards for young women in the
early nineteenth century. One of the notebooks contains an essay that she
wrote, "Some of the Principal Epochs of the Life of Buonaparte and of the
French Revolution.
A letter from Arthur Lee to Nathanael Greene, 6 April 1784, received
in 1985 has been added to the Arthur Lee
correspondence. A letter from Robert E. Lee to Albert
Miller Lea, 20 May 1862, received by the Library in 1990 has been added to the
Robert E. Lee
correspondence. A copy of a letter from Charles Lee to
President John Adams, 7 Jan. 1799, was received in 1991 and has been added to
the Charles Lee
correspondence.
This collection is arranged in six series:
Container |
Series |
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BOX 1
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Letterbooks of John Custis and Richard Bland Lee. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX 1-2
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Correspondence of several generations of the Custis and Lee
families.
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Arranged alphabetically by name of family member and
chronologically therein.
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BOX 2
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Transcripts and photocopies of correspondence of several
generations of the Custis and Lee families.
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Arranged by type of material and chronologically therein. |
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BOX 2-4
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Account books, bills, invoices, ledgers, and receipts. |
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Arranged alphabetically by name of family member and type of
material, and chronologically therein.
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BOX 4
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Facsimiles, genealogies, indentures, newspaper clippings,
notebooks, photographs, report on Fielding Lewis, photocopy of Robert E. Lee's
will, and a tribute to Ann Randolph Meade.
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material and chronologically
therein.
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BOX OV 1
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Correspondence and an indenture. |
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Arranged according to the series, containers, and folders from
which the items were removed.
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Container |
Contents |
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BOX 1
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Letterbooks,
1700-1825
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Letterbooks of John Custis and Richard Bland Lee. |
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX 1
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Custis, John,
1717-1742
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BOX 1
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Lee, Richard Bland,
1700-1825, n.d.
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BOX 1-2
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Correspondence,
1711-1915
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Correspondence of several generations of the Custis and Lee
families.
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Arranged alphabetically by name of family member and
chronologically therein.
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BOX 1
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Custis, Daniel Parke,
1749-1756
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BOX 1
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Custis, George Washington Parke,
1812-1846, n.d.
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BOX 1
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Custis, John Parke,
1711-1745
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BOX 1
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Law, Elizabeth Parke Custis,
n.d.
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BOX 1
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Lee, Anne R. McCarty,
1838
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BOX 1
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Lee, Arthur,
1777-1784
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BOX 2
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Lee, Charles,
1799-1814, n.d.
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BOX 2
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Lee, Hannah Philippa Ludwell,
1768-1769
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BOX 2
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Lee, Henry,
1781-1818, n.d.
See also Oversize |
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BOX 2
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Lee, Ludwell,
1832
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BOX 2
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Lee, Mary Randolph Custis,
1837-1872, n.d.
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BOX 2
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Lee, Mary Custis,
1915
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BOX 2
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Lee, Richard Henry,
1777-1789
See also
Oversize |
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BOX 2
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Lee, Robert E.,
1830-1868, n.d.
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BOX 2
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Lee, Thomas,
1750
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BOX 2
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Lee, William,
1769-1791
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BOX 2
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Lee, William Henry Fitzhugh,
1879
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BOX 2
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Lewis, Eleanor,
1846
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BOX 2
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Lewis, Lawrence,
1835-1839
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BOX 2
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Washington, Frances,
1794
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BOX 2
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Transcripts and
Photocopies,
1750-1873
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Transcripts and photocopies of correspondence of several
generations of the Custis and Lee families.
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Arranged by type of material and chronologically therein. |
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BOX 2
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Custis-Warden letters,
1811-1831
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BOX 2
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Miscellany,
1778-1864, n.d.
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BOX 2
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Photocopies,
1750-1873, n.d.
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(2
folders)
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BOX 2-4
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Financial Records,
1730-1844
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Account books, bills, invoices, ledgers, and receipts. |
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Arranged alphabetically by name of family member and type of
material, and chronologically therein.
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BOX 2
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Custis, Daniel Parke, tobacco
accounts,
1753-1756
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BOX 2
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Custis, George Washington Parke,
bills and accounts,
1804-1808
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BOX 2
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Custis, John Parke, account book
and invoices,
1730, 1740, 1797
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BOX 3
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Lee, Charles |
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BOX 3
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Daybook,
1808-1815
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BOX 3
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Ledger,
1800-1815
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BOX 4
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Lewis, Lawrence, accounts and
receipts,
1810-1844, n.d.
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BOX 4
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Miscellany,
1792-circa 1928
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Facsimiles, genealogies, indentures, newspaper clippings,
notebooks, photographs, report on Fielding Lewis, photocopy of Robert E. Lee's
will, and a tribute to Ann Randolph Meade.
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material and chronologically
therein.
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BOX 4
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Facsimiles |
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BOX 4
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Declaration of Independence,
n.d.
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BOX 4
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Lee, Robert E. |
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BOX 4
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General Order No. 9, farewell
address to Confederate troops,
1865
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BOX 4
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Surrender terms from Ulysses
S. Grant,
1865
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BOX 4
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Genealogies, Custis family,
n.d.
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BOX 4
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Indentures,
1792-1796
See also Oversize |
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BOX 4
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Newspaper clippings,
n.d.
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BOX 4
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Notebooks, Mary Randolph Custis
Lee,
1823
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BOX 4
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Photocopy, will of Robert E. Lee,
circa 1928
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BOX 4
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Photographs, Robert E. Lee,
n.d.
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BOX 4
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Poems,
1853, 1913
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BOX 4
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Report, "Colonel Fielding Lewis,"
by Emeline Lee Stearns,
1924
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BOX 4
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Tribute, Ann Randolph Meade,
1793
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BOX OV 1
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Oversize,
1789-1800
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Correspondence and an indenture. |
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Arranged according to the series, containers, and folders from
which the items were removed.
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BOX OV 1
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Correspondence |
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BOX OV 1
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Lee, Henry,
1800 (Container 2)
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BOX OV 1
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Lee, Richard
Henry,
1789 (Container 2)
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BOX OV 1
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Miscellany |
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BOX OV 1
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Indenture,
1795 (Container 4)
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