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  1. William Lee (c. 1750 – 1810) was an American slave and personal assistant of George Washington. He was the only one of Washington's slaves who was freed immediately by Washington's will.

  2. William Lee served with Washington throughout the Revolutionary War. He was responsible for organizing the general’s personal affairs, including his voluminous papers, and holding his spyglass. As the attendant to a prominent figure, Lee became a minor celebrity.

  3. Dec 22, 2021 · William Lee was the enslaved valet of George Washington for nearly two decades. Purchased by Washington in 1768, when he was at least sixteen years old, Lee was assigned to household work at Mount Vernon and accompanied Washington when he traveled, including during the American Revolution (1775–1783). The war made Lee, who often rode ...

  4. William “Billy” Lee was an enslaved man who acted as General George Washingtons personal manservant during the American Revolution. In 1767, George Washington purchased brothers William and Frank Lee from Mary Lee of Virginia.

  5. Sep 6, 2021 · William Lee (aka Billy Lee/ Will Lee) (1752?-1810) The mulatto slave William Lee appears together with his owner, U.S. President George Washington, in two and quite possibly three paintings, including the iconic Washington Crossing the Delaware by the artist Emanuel Leutze, where he is seen third from left in the boat where Washington is standing.

  6. Feb 8, 2019 · For two decades, William Lee was by George Washington's side and forged a close relationship with him. He was with Washington throughout every moment of the Revolutionary War, and till...

  7. William Lee (c.1752-1810) – George Washingtons enslaved manservant. In 1768, Washington purchased William Lee from Mary Lee, a wealthy widow. 1 Described as “mulatto,” or mixed race, William Lee probably had a white father and an enslaved mother. 2 During the American Revolution, Lee’s responsibilities included laying out Washington ...

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