Robert Edward Lee Essay, Research Paper
Robert Edward Lee
Robert Edward Lee was born of two distinguished Virginia families. He
was a devoted son, an outstanding Westpoint cadet, and an United States army
officer for thirty two years. He graduated second in his class.
Lee started his impressive Military career as a Lieutenant in the Corps
of Engineers. His first assignment was to work on the construction of Fort
Pulaski in 1830 near Savannah, Georgia. Then in 1831 he was transferred to Fort
Monroe, Virginia where he worked on harbor defenses.
In 1834 he moved to Washington, D.C. as an assistant to the chief of
engineers. In 1835 he was assigned to resolve the Ohio-Michigan boarder
conflict.
In 1837 he went to Saint Louis to work on stabalizing the Mississippi
river channel. He was promoted to captain in 1838. Being sucessful in Saint
Louis he was assigned to Fort Hamilton in 1841 to work on the New York Harbor
fortifications.
When war broke out with Mexico in 1840 Lee was sent to Mexico for two
years as an engieneering officer. There he was praised for his galantry and
good conduct. In the war with Mexico he was wounded in the Storming of
Chapultepec in 1847. The Mexican war was suposed to be the help that Lee needed
in the experance of commanding troops.
After the Mexican war Lee was assigned to Baltimore in 1848, he was to
supervise the construction of Fort Carrol for nearly four years.
In 1852 the United States military academy at West Point became Lees
home when he was appoin
raised acidemic standards, lengthened the program from four to five years, and
improved facilities.
In 1859 in Arlington, Texas Lee was given command of Federal forces
which were there to make sure Mexicans did not invade Texas. Then Lee was sent
to capture the abolitionist, John Brown at Harpers Ferry.
Then when war seemed impossible to avoid, President Abraham Lincion
summond Lee and asked him to lead the Union army, but Lee declined. On April 23
he became commander and chief of the military forces in Virgnia, just three days
after he resigned from the U.S. Army.
In February 1865 Lee was made commander and chief of all confederate
forces. His great battles of the Civil wars include Antietam, Chancellorsville,
Fredericksburg, and Gettysburg. He won many, many battles in the Civil war.
Finally on April 9, 1865 General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Uylesses S.
Grant at the Appomattox courthouse.
He had a knack for anticipating the actions of his opponents and for
comprehending their weaknesses. Many of Lees tactics were not fully understood
until the twentyth century.
After the war Lee accepted the Presidency of Washington College, now
Washington and Lee University in the fall of 1865. He died there on October 12,
1870.
Lee is arguably the greatest General in American Warfare history. He has
been called a hero by many Americans. He was a great soldier and commander on
the battlefield. The Robert Lee memorial is now a national memorial.