FITZHUGH LEE
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FITZHUGH LEE
(1835-1905), Confederate Major General; nephew of General Robert E. Lee. D.S. as U.S. Consul General at Havana, Cuba, 1 ½'pp (single sheet), March 30, 1897, small folio, possibly a letter of introduction given to Crittenden Marriott, representative of the "Chicago Record." Lee served as Consul General at Havana from 1896 to 1898. At the beginning of the Spanish American War, he became a major general in the U.S. Volunteers. Mounting remnants at bottom half of second page, not affecting signature or text.
(1835-1905), Confederate Major General; nephew of General Robert E. Lee. D.S. as U.S. Consul General at Havana, Cuba, 1 ½'pp (single sheet), March 30, 1897, small folio, possibly a letter of introduction given to Crittenden Marriott, representative of the "Chicago Record." Lee served as Consul General at Havana from 1896 to 1898. At the beginning of the Spanish American War, he became a major general in the U.S. Volunteers. Mounting remnants at bottom half of second page, not affecting signature or text.
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