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  1. Apr 4, 2023 · Each of Robert E. Lee's daughters never married as their dad was very protective and did not see any man who was good enough for them. Each of his sons served in the military. Family Tree Chart

  2. A son of Revolutionary War officer Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee III, Lee was a top graduate of the United States Military Academy and an exceptional officer and military engineer in the United States Army for 32 years.

  3. SS Robert E. Lee was a steam passenger ship built for the Eastern Steamship Lines in 1924. [2] It was sunk on 30 July 1942 after being torpedoed by the German submarine U-166 on its return to New Orleans .

  4. Robert E. Lee, nicknamed the "Monarch of the Mississippi," was a steamboat built in New Albany, Indiana, in 1866 (Not to be confused with the second 1876–1882 and third 1897–1904 Robert E Lee). The hull was designed by DeWitt Hill, and the riverboat cost more than $200,000 to build. [2]

  5. American Steam passenger ship. 404 (25 dead and 379 survivors). At 23.37 hours on 30 July 1942 the Robert E. Lee (Master William C. Heath) was hit by one torpedo from U-166, steaming at 16 knots about 50 miles southeast of the entrance to the Mississippi River.

    • Robert E. Lee
    • Steam passenger ship
    • 5,184 tons
  6. SS Robert E. Lee was a steam passenger ship built for the Eastern Steamship Lines in 1924. It was sunk on 30 July 1942 after being torpedoed by the German submarine U-166 on its return to New Orleans.

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  8. Sep 29, 2012 · There’s an interesting story about a ship named the Robert E. Lee that took place during World War Two, long after the Mississippi River steamboat race. The Robert E. Lee was a combination freight/passenger steamship owned by the Eastern Steamship Line.

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