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William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, called "Rooney" by his family, was born
the second son of the famous commander and general of the
Confederacy, Robert E. Lee. After graduating from Harvard, Rooney
planned to take up farming on his family's plantation. When the
Civil War broke out, however, he immediately volunteered and was
commissioned a captain in the Confederate cavalry. During the war
years, he was quickly promoted on his talents -his famous father
was careful not to interfere in his son's promotion track. Rooney
Lee earned a reputation for bravery and effective command at
Gettysburg and Chancellorsville. He was wounded at Brandy Station
and shortly after was captured by Federal raiders and placed in
prison. After his release in a prisoner exchange, he was promoted
to the rank of major general-the youngest man in the Confederacy to
hold this rank. By the war's end, he was one of the highest-ranking
cavalry commanders in the Confederate army.There has been no study
of the military career and accomplishments of this important
Confederate commander-until now. Using previously unavailable
material from the Lee family archives, this new biography presents
a balanced appraisal of one of the South's most important
commanders.
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