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barns, and the outhouses. Almost all of the Lees' possessions were destroyed, as well as up to 10,000 pounds in cash (equal to £1,708,333 today). The house quickly burned, and Hannah Lee, pregnant with her fourth child, had to be thrown from her chamber window on the second floor. This resulted in Hannah's miscarriage of a son (they named him John). Also injured in the fire was a young enslaved girl who died of her wounds. Virginia
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McCarty successfully contested the results. McCarty was also elected as the burgess to accompany George
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Lee thought that marriage was not only important between two individuals but for their families. A nephew of his later said, "Our Late Honble & worthy Unkle Presid Lee said that the first fall & ruin of families and estates were mostly
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also gave him money from her private purse to help finance the rebuilding. The convicts and an accomplice were later found guilty. Their punishment is unknown because the trial records were destroyed. When construction began on the new Lee mansion, the family stayed with Thomas's brother Henry at
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January 29, thieves broke into the house, stealing the Lee family plate, jewelry, and other articles of value, and upon leaving, set fire to the plantation house at Machodoc. The fire destroyed the entire plantation, including Thomas' office, the
1263:"Ratified treaty # 3 A Treaty Held at the Town of Lancaster, By the Honourable the Lieutenant Governor of the Province, and the Honourable the Commissioners for the Province of Virginia and Maryland, with the Indians of the Six Nations in June 1744. Van Doren, C. and Boyd, J. P. (Eds.). (1938).
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estates & to beget a race of beggars." He was engaged to Jenny Wilson in 1716. That year he returned to
England to formalize the lease to the plantation before he married. Before his return, Jenny Wilson had found another husband, James Roscoe. Lee learned this from
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blamed transported convicts for the crime. It is said that Col. Lee's loss was not less than 50,000 pounds (equal to £8,541,667 today). British officials later gave Lee 300 pounds (equal to £51,250 today) as compensation, and
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around 1700. Lee's education was referred to as a "common Virginia education". He soon became interested in the working of the tobacco industry. He left home to work with his uncle Thomas Corbin in the tobacco business.
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1394:Hamilton, Mary; J.G. de Roulhac Hamilton (1917).
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1074:Henry Lee to Richard Lee, 22 Feb. 1758, Box 1,
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2330:United States Senator from Virginia, 1789-1792
812:Stratford Hall Plantation, built by Thomas Lee
2354:Virginia House of Delegates, 1777, 1780, 1785
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1402:The Life of Robert E. Lee for Boys and Girls.
1357:Northern Neck of Virginia Historical Magazine
958:(1925; reprinted, New York, 1979), pp.98-100.
882:"Shropshire: House with its roots in history"
1397:The Life of Robert E. Lee for Boys and Girls
1226:. Lee Family Digital Archive. Archived from
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1351:Calhoun, Jeanne A. (December 1991).
1315:Alexander, Frederick Warren (1912).
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66:Serving with George Eskridge
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1269:. University of Nebraska at Lincoln
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93:Council of State of Virginia
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2334:president pro tempore, 1792
1543:Virginia Governor's Council
1429:Tillson, Albert H. (2010).
804:Stratford Hall (plantation)
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608:Harrison family of Virginia
459:College of William and Mary
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376:Harrison family of Virginia
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1380:Campbell, Charles (1860).
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683:James Lee (b. and d. 1739)
624:John Lee (b. 1728 d. 1782)
474:Coat of Arms of Thomas Lee
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485:Northern Neck Proprietary
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419:Early life and education
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338:Charles County, Maryland
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2421:Judiciary Act of 1789
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2399:Petition to the King
2387:Virginia Association
1094:The Lees of Virginia
933:(Williamsburg, 1859)
721:United States Senate
555:Justice of the Peace
525:Lee and his brother
504:Robert "King" Carter
200:, Colony of Virginia
2574:Laetitia Corbin Lee
2520:Samuel Phillips Lee
1702:Howard of Effingham
1470:Government offices
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1050:Executive Journals,
1030:Leonard p. 75 n. 27
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780:Lawrence Washington
765:Treaty of Lancaster
582:Marriage and family
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644:Richard Henry Lee
628:Hannah Lee Corbin
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400:Ohio River Valley
370:When Lee married
330:Stafford Counties
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2514:Ludwell Lee
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2051:J. B. Floyd
2031:Rutherfoord
1981:T. Randolph
1961:P. Randolph
1906:B. Randolph
1901:E. Randolph
1891:B. Harrison
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1128:(1912) p.73
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778:along with
741:casus belli
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678:William Lee
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436:Richard Lee
345:plantations
302: 1690
235:William Lee
129:Preceded by
73:Preceded by
2616:Categories
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2526:Thomas Lee
2522:(grandson)
2478:Depictions
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1768:(absentee)
1734:(absentee)
1600:De La Warr
1489:1749-1750
1449:required.)
1308:References
1252:V, p. 139.
1234:August 15,
739:used as a
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687:Arthur Lee
665:Mount Airy
310:Lee family
295:Thomas Lee
275:Alma mater
239:Arthur Lee
187:1750-11-14
32:Thomas Lee
21:Thomas Lee
2564:(brother)
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2495:1972 film
2451:Namesakes
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1991:Tyler Jr.
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1876:Jefferson
1831:W. Nelson
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1971:Nicholas
1956:G. Smith
1946:G. Smith
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452:Virginia
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