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From 1850 to 1854, Lee attended West Point. During his first year, Lee excelled both academically and militarily. Toward the end of his first year he was almost expelled, when alcohol was found in his room. He claimed that he did not put it there, and got away with only minor punishments. He did well
566:(106 U.S. 196), was decided in his favor by a 5–4 vote, in 1882. Lee won both the house and the 1,100 acres (4.5 km) surrounding the mansion, but was less interested in retaining the estate than gaining a cash compensation for its value. In 1883, Lee sold Arlington House back to the 320:. He was educated at numerous boarding schools to prepare him in his father's footsteps. He was educated at the classical school of Reverend George A. Smith in his younger years. He then entered the mathematical school of Benjamin Hallowell. When Lee was not admitted to 412: 465:. Lee was discouraged from taking a field command by Davis, but encouraged by his father. Lee asked his father for a field command, but his father replied that his highest duty was obedience to his superiors. For the most part, he obeyed Davis, but during the 446:. Lee served in his position for the next three years of the war. He was often sent on missions to assess the military, and would then return to report to Davis. When Robert E. Lee became the commander of the 1080: 1744: 1719: 1073: 1724: 1739: 1066: 1013: 403:
seceded from the Union. He resigned about two weeks after his father had done the same. Lee then offered his services to his father's Virginia state forces.
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Note: from 1920 to 1970, the president of College Park campus was also the leader of each of the other campuses in the University of Maryland system
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Custis Lee served in the Virginia state forces, until July 1861. At that time he was given a commission as a
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in his second year also. At the beginning of his third year, his father became the
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Sailor's Creek: Major General G. W. Custis Lee, Captured with Controversy
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Assigned to duty as brigadier general, April 8, 1864, by General
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at age 16, his father, Robert E. Lee, sent a letter to General
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on his son's behalf, which precipitated a nomination from
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in the village of Appomattox Court House, Virginia (see:
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on April 6; three days before his father surrendered on
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for $ 150,000. In 1897, Lee resigned as president of
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Custis Lee died on February 18, 1913, in 343:Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy 335: 1507:George Washington Parke Custis (1781–1857) 1407: 1393: 1081: 1067: 1041:President of Washington and Lee University 733:Major-General George Washington Custis Lee 38: 890:, Genealogical Publishing Company, (1974) 832:"Biography, George Washington Custis Lee" 316:George Washington Custis Lee was born in 269:was the step-grandson and adopted son of 19:For other people with similar names, see 1539:George Washington Custis Lee (1832–1913) 1373:# denotes acting president or chancellor 523: 410: 372:Custis Lee was then commissioned in the 723: 552:to regain title to the family mansion, 1700:Confederate States Army major generals 1662: 1544:William Henry Fitzhugh Lee (1837–1891) 1502:Eleanor Parke Custis Lewis (1779–1852) 1492:Elizabeth Parke Custis Law (1776–1831) 729: 442:. He was then promoted to the rank of 1760:Washington and Lee University faculty 1755:United States Military Academy alumni 1497:Martha Parke Custis Peter (1777–1854) 1414: 1388: 1375:– † denotes elected but never served 1062: 939: 612: 406: 395:, during the period of secession and 883:, W. W. 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Worthington 676:Heidler's pp. 1151–1152 586:, and is buried in the 425:Confederate States Army 415:Lee in uniform, c. 1862 170:Confederate States Army 1715:Lee family of Virginia 1680:American Episcopalians 1610:White House plantation 1595:Ravensworth plantation 886:Lee, Edmund Jennings; 529: 416: 1301:John Brooks Slaughter 860:Eicher, John H., and 838:. Washington, DC: NPS 527: 437:Confederate President 414: 351:William Dorsey Pender 318:Fort Monroe, Virginia 179:Years of service 69:Fort Monroe, Virginia 1580:Hope Park plantation 1570:Arlington plantation 975:at Wikimedia Commons 584:Alexandria, Virginia 563:United States v. Lee 467:Battle of Gettysburg 263:Mary Anna Custis Lee 1615:Woodlawn plantation 1565:Abingdon plantation 1328:Gregory L. Geoffroy 1250:Wilson Homer Elkins 1195:Henry Elijah Alvord 1051:William Lyne Wilson 580:Ravensworth Mansion 491:David Dunnels White 306:Lexington, Virginia 1642:American Civil War 1532:Seventh generation 1336:C. Daniel Mote Jr. 1226:Raymond A. Pearson 1213:Harry J. Patterson 1107:Benjamin Hallowell 907:Sifakis, Stewart. 530: 503:Lieutenant-General 501:April 9, 1865, to 452:Peninsula Campaign 417: 407:American Civil War 385:United States Army 374:Corps of Engineers 285:, primarily as an 283:American Civil War 265:. His grandfather 219:American Civil War 157:United States Army 134:Confederate States 66:September 16, 1832 1765:Washington family 1623: 1622: 1469:Fourth generation 1437:Second generation 1415:The Custis family 1382: 1381: 1344:Nariman Farvardin 1285:Robert Gluckstern 1269:Charles E. Bishop 1162:Franklin Buchanan 1057: 1056: 1048:Succeeded by 1021:Succeeded by 1001:Academic offices 971:Media related to 951:978-1-889246-40-6 934:978-0-8071-0823-9 917:978-0-8160-1055-4 874:978-0-8047-3641-1 696:Lee's pp. 497–498 588:University Chapel 493:a private in the 463:brigadier general 381:second lieutenant 277:. 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Index

George Lee

Fort Monroe, Virginia
Alexandria
University Chapel
Lexington
United States
Confederate States
United States Army
Confederate States Army

First Lieutenant

Major General
American Civil War
Alma mater
United States Military Academy

Robert E. Lee
Mary Anna Custis Lee
George Washington Custis
George Washington
Martha Custis Washington
Confederate
American Civil War
aide-de-camp
President
Jefferson Davis
president
Washington and Lee University

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