Henry Lee III
1756–1818 (age 62)
Military Officer, Politician
Biography
Henry Lee III (1756–1818) was a distinguished military officer and politician whose service was vital to American independence and the establishment of the new republic. Known as "Light-Horse Harry" Lee, he earned renown for his cavalry tactics during the Revolutionary War and later served in Congress and as Governor of Virginia, bringing military expertise to civilian governance.
Lee's life of sixty-two years was devoted to public service and the advancement of American interests during the nation's formative decades. His burial at Lee Chapel reflects his family's prominence in Virginia history and his enduring legacy as a military and political leader of the Revolutionary era.