Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Edmund I. Lee” in chapter 1.33 of Jefferson Davis, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government:

...rages, the private residences of Mr. Andrew Hunter, a member of the Virginia Senate, Mr. Alexander R. Boteler, an ex-member of the Confederate Congress, as well as of the United States Congress, and Edmund I. Lee , a distant relative of General Lee, all in Jefferson County, with their contents, had been burned by his orders, only time enough being given for the ladies to get out of the houses. A number of to...
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