LEE, ROBERT E.]. LEE, MARY CUSTIS. Autograph letter signed ("M Lee") to Mrs. M.L. Custis, n.p. [Arlington, Va.,] 4 December [1860]. 3 pages, 4to, small holes in second sheet, lengthy letter from wife of Robert E. Lee, on social engagements, the sale and purchase of slaves, vowing to help a slave whose conduct is good for 10 years to go to Liberia, adding that Robert has written her from West Point, with news of Custis and other acquaintances -- LEE, ROBERT E. Printed "In Memoriam" broadside, New Orleans, La., 1870, 1 page, 8vo, decorative borders, "...One such example is worth more to earth Than the stained triumphs of ten thousand Caesars" -- Printed "Order of Procession" for Robert E. Lee's funeral, [Lexington, Va., 15 October 1870, 1 page, 4to, black mourning border, headed "Funeral Obsequies," detailing services held at Washington College, including "officers and soldiers of the Confederate Army" and students of the Virginia Military Institute -- With a photograph of Ravensworth, home of General William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, c.1930. Together 4 items . (4)
LEE, ROBERT E.]. LEE, MARY CUSTIS. Autograph letter signed ("M Lee") to Mrs. M.L. Custis, n.p. [Arlington, Va.,] 4 December [1860]. 3 pages, 4to, small holes in second sheet, lengthy letter from wife of Robert E. Lee, on social engagements, the sale and purchase of slaves, vowing to help a slave whose conduct is good for 10 years to go to Liberia, adding that Robert has written her from West Point, with news of Custis and other acquaintances -- LEE, ROBERT E. Printed "In Memoriam" broadside, New Orleans, La., 1870, 1 page, 8vo, decorative borders, "...One such example is worth more to earth Than the stained triumphs of ten thousand Caesars" -- Printed "Order of Procession" for Robert E. Lee's funeral, [Lexington, Va., 15 October 1870, 1 page, 4to, black mourning border, headed "Funeral Obsequies," detailing services held at Washington College, including "officers and soldiers of the Confederate Army" and students of the Virginia Military Institute -- With a photograph of Ravensworth, home of General William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, c.1930. Together 4 items . (4)
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