Item #81211 Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States. Henry LEE.

Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States.

Item #81211

LEE, Henry. Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States. Phila.: Bradford and Inskeep, 1812. 1st ed. 2 Vols. [4],423;[4],486pp. Portrait frontises. Orig. mottled calf, gilt-ruled spines, red and black morocco spine labels. Boards rubbed, some wear to spine ends and corners, scattered foxing and toning, else very good. HOWES L-202. Clark I:269. Shaw & Shoemaker 25839. Sabin 39741. DAB XI,pp.107-8. Lee, father of Robert E. Lee, was a friend and confidante of Washington until the latter's death. He served heroically under Greene and relates the events of battles with Tarleton and other British troops, largely effecting discouragement of the British faction in the Carolinas. Lee resigned his commission in 1781, assuming that the war was over, and before long turned to politics, serving as governor of Virginia from 1792 to 1795. While imprisoned in 1808-9 for debt, he wrote his memoirs, mainly to pay off creditors. He died in 1818.

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