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Many know about her husband, Robert E. Lee, and her great-grandmother, Martha Washington; many have visited the cemetery that now occupies her family estate. But few today know much about Mary Custis Lee herself. Chronically ill and often in excruciating pain, Mary raised seven children, faithfully witnessing to her husband for years before his conversion. She retained her dignity and faith throughout a fruitless, heartbreaking attempt to win compensation for the confiscation of her home and possessions. History is never more powerful than when it provides a role model for enduring hardship with sturdy and radiant faith. Mary Custis Lee is such an example.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Mrs. Robert E. Lee
2009, The Doubleday Religious Publishing Group
eBook
in English
0307568792 9780307568793
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Mrs. Robert E. Lee: The Lady of Arlington
May 10, 2003, Multnomah
Paperback
in English
1590521374 9781590521373
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Book Details
First Sentence
"Spring was always magnificent at Arlington, and the spring of 1861 promised to be the most glorious ever."

