A Life of General Robert E. Lee: An 1876 biography by John Esten Cooke.
Apotheosis of Robert E. Lee: An account of the process by which Gen. Robert E. Lee, Southern gentleman and Virginia's general, became a national icon.
Arlington House: National Park Service site for Lee's home in Arlington, VA. Also the home of the famed Arlington National Cemetery.
Biography of Robert E. Lee (by Freeman): The entire 4-volume biography: 2421 pages, 84 photographs, 112 maps.
Boyhood Home Of Robert E. Lee: Virtual tour of a Museum in Alexandria, VA.
General Lee's Visit: In Leesburg, Virginia, on September the 3rd, 1862, from a window in a big brick house on King Street, three little girls looked out. An ambulance stopped by a granite stepping stone and a soldierly figure with both wrists in splints, walked up the long box bordered brick path and was welcomed.
Robert E. Lee: Biography, links, and the full text of Lee's farewell to the Army of Northern Virginia.
Robert E. Lee Birthday Celebration: Photos, writings, and speeches from Lee from the Georgia Division of the Sons of Confederate Soldiers.
Robert E. Lee Historical Preservation Site: This site provides an in depth resource for Lee including quotes, photographs, writings, and a portrait.
Robert E. Lee's Birthday: Mississippi state proclamation of Robert E. Lee's birthday as a holiday.
Robert Edward Lee Biography: Information about Lee, a respected general officer offered command by both the north and the south.
Sierra Times | The Magnificent Lee: Columnist Wayne Carlson laments the absence of government school celebrations marking Lee's birthday, and lauds Lee's life and character..
Stratford Hall Plantation, Birthplace of Robert E. Lee: Constructed in 1738, Stratford was the boyhood home of Declaration of Independence signers Richard Henry and Francis Lightfoot Lee, and it was the birthplace of Robert E. Lee.
The Robert E.Lee Papers: A collection of Lee's writings at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, VA.
USA: Robert E. Lee: Biography of perhaps the US Civil War's most famous general.