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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 34. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 4 2 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 3, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 2 Browse Search
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who have crossed the Potomac to fight under the Southern banner. We deem it unnecessary to publish names; but we agree that every individual who swindles a soldier in these times deserves the execration of every good man. The late Captain Wm. Fitzhugh Lee. A correspondent, in a tribute to the memory of this gallant officer, who died on the 29th of July of a wound received in the battle of Manassas, says: He was the only surviving son of a formerly well-known and much-beloved citizen of Richmond — the late Rev. William F. Lee, Rector, successively, or St. John's and Christ Churches, and editor of the Southern Churchman. On the paternal side, he was the great grandson of R. H. Lee, of revolutionary fame, and on the maternal side of Colonel Levin Powell, a revolutionary officer and a member of the Continental Congress. A graduate of the Virginia Military Institute, he entered the United States Army, and remained in that service, discharging his duties with fidelit