Lees horse, Traveller had lived for several years after Lees death in 1870.
Traveller
Traveler is not a "symbol" of the South. Traveler is revered in the South because of the association with Lee.
Lee did not lose an arm, it was Jackson, who was wounded then died at Chancellorsville..There the arm is buried.
Henry 'Light Horse Harry' Lee was Robert E. Lee's father.
Traveler
Lees horse, Traveller had lived for several years after Lees death in 1870.
He had more than 1 horse, but the most famous one is called Traveller.
Traveler
Traveller
Traveler is not a "symbol" of the South. Traveler is revered in the South because of the association with Lee.
General Robert E. Lee's horse, Traveller, was an American Saddlebred.
Lee's primary and favorite horse was named Traveller.
Lee did not lose an arm, it was Jackson, who was wounded then died at Chancellorsville..There the arm is buried.
Henry 'Light Horse Harry' Lee was Robert E. Lee's father.
Robert James Lees was born in 1849.
Robert Lees was born on 1912-07-10.