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Francis Lightfoot Lee: The Incomparable Signer Virginia Family Colonial History


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  • Paperback, 64 pages, very scarce. Published by the Virginia Independence Bicentennial Commission, 1977. 

  • Tight and square binding. Clean pages with no readily visible underlining or writing. Original price sticker on back cover. Top corner slightly bent.

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Francis Lightfoot Lee (1734–1797) was a prominent American statesman and Founding Father who played a significant role in the early years of the United States. He was born on October 14, 1734, at Stratford Hall in Virginia, a plantation owned by the prominent Lee family. Francis Lightfoot Lee was the brother of Richard Henry Lee, another important figure in the American Revolution.

 

Here are some key points about Francis Lightfoot Lee:

 

1. Early Life and Education: Francis Lightfoot Lee was educated in England and returned to Virginia to manage the family plantation after the death of his father.

 

2. Political Career: Lee entered into politics and became a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1758. He later served as a delegate to the Continental Congress from 1775 to 1779.

 

3. Declaration of Independence: Francis Lightfoot Lee was a signer of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. He, along with his brother Richard Henry Lee, played a crucial role in advocating for independence from British rule.

 

4. Military Service: Although not a military man himself, Lee supported the American Revolutionary War effort and contributed to the war by serving on various committees and supporting the Continental Army.

 

5. Later Years: After his service in the Continental Congress, Francis Lightfoot Lee retired from national politics due to health issues. He continued to be active in Virginia state politics.

 

6. Death: Francis Lightfoot Lee passed away on January 11, 1797, at his home, Menokin, in Richmond County, Virginia.

 

Francis Lightfoot Lee, like many of his contemporaries, played a crucial role in the early stages of the United States, contributing to the formation of the nation and the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. His legacy is remembered as part of the generation of leaders who helped shape the United States during its formative years.


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