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  1. Elizabeth Blair Lee (June 20, 1818 – September 13, 1906) was an American woman who lived through the American Civil War and wrote hundreds of letters describing the events of the times to her husband, Samuel Phillips Lee.

  2. Feb 25, 2020 · Home of Rear Admiral Samuel Phillips Lee, U.S. Navy and Elizabeth Blair Lee, to whom it was given by her father, Francis Preston Blair. Admiral Lee commanded the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron during the Civil War. Home also of their son Blair Lee and Anne Clymer Brooke Lee.

  3. Elizabeth Blair Lee, portrait by Thomas Sully, when she was 19. Lee married Elizabeth Blair on April 27, 1843. During the Civil War, he was away for long periods. Elizabeth's letters to her husband describe wartime life in her homes of Washington, D.C., and Silver Spring, Maryland.

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  5. Mar 2, 2024 · Elizabeth Blair Lee. March 2, 2024 by Michael Robert Patterson. The wife of Rear Admiral Samuel Phillips Lee, she was born on June 20, 1818, was a member of one of America's most prominent families and married Lee in 1843. She anticipated long separations that his career would necessitate and promised to write to him every day that they were apart.

  6. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Elizabeth Blair Lee (June 20, 1818 – September 13, 1906) was an American woman who lived through the American Civil War and wrote hundreds of letters describing the events of the times to her husband, Samuel Phillips Lee. She played a pivotal role in several Washington, D.C. charities, particularly the Washington City ...

  7. The Civil War Letters of Elizabeth Blair Lee. Author: Edited by Virginia Jeans Laas. Foreword by Dudley T. Cornish. A fascinating and rare insight into the life and world of Civil War-time Washington from the woman’s perspective, this collection of letters is an invaluable perspective on life in the nation’s capital during an important ...

  8. Oct 1, 1991 · Wartime Washington: The Civil War Letters of Elizabeth Blair Lee. Hardcover – October 1, 1991. by Virginia Jeans Laas (Editor) 4.8 8 ratings. See all formats and editions. Selected letters offer a firsthand account of life in Washington during the Civil War. Report an issue with this product or seller. Print length.

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