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With the 35-17 win over Wilson Memorial, Lee won its third consecutive Southern Valley District championship. In the three years since the inception of the new district, the Fighting Leemen are a perfect 13-for-13 in regular season district games. Full Article at The Staunton News Leader
Robert E. Lee head football coach David Tibbs was in his office Monday, scouring over Virginia High School League power points, trying to see where his team might wind up in the Region III, Division 3 playoffs. Full Article at The Staunton News Leader
Arlington National Cemetery officials and personal from the U.S. Army Military District of Washington hold a meeting at the gravesite of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday, August 27, 2009 in Arlington, Va. View Photo »
Overall, Tommy has had a great career at Robert E. Lee ... We will miss him and his accomplishments.
Ellis Quenton Salyers - 1925-2009 Ellis Quenton Salyers, 83, of Olive Hill, Ky. , passed away Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, in King’s Daughters Medical Center in Ashland. Full Article at Ashland Daily Independent
THIS engaging history of Arlington National Cemetery, America’s most hallowed military burial ground and home to over 300,000 soldiers, officers and statesmen, is also the story of America’s maturation through death and war. Full Article at Economist
TROUTVILLE Wilson Memorial's girls' cross country team along with Fort Defiance's Allison Alexander and Robert E. Lee's Dillon Sowers have earned their way to the state Group AA meet. Full Article at The Staunton News Leader
A worker trims the hedges near the burial site of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday, August 27, 2009 in Arlington, Va. Shown in the rear is Arlington House, the home of Robert E. Lee. View Photo »
We are very happy with the progress that's been made on the main thoroughfares ... Robert E. Lee is new, Fleur De Lis is getting started on phase two. Phase three on Fleur de Lis which will go from about 32nd to Hammond Highway, those drawings are now being completed and submitted to the highway departm...
Tuesday night's election results will be read, discussed and interpreted for weeks to come. But even before the first vote is counted, we can probably draw some conclusions from those races. Full Article at MSNBC
WAYNESBORO For the first three games, Robert E. Lee played like anything but a last-place volleyball team. Full Article at The Staunton News Leader
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Arlington National Cemetery officials and personal from the U.S. Army Military District of Washington hold a meeting at the gravesite of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday, August 27, 2009 in Arlington, Va.
View Photo »A worker trims the hedges near the burial site of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday, August 27, 2009 in Arlington, Va. Shown in the rear is Arlington House, the home of Robert E. Lee.
View Photo »ADDS REFERENCE TO ARLINGTON HOUSE * * Arlington National Cemetery officials mark the burial site of Sen. Edward Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday, August 27, 2009 in Arlington, Va. Shown in the rear is Arlington House, the home of Robert E. Lee.
View Photo »At dusk Arlington National Cemetery security officers take down a flag, which was being flown at half-mast in honor of Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. , in front of the Robert E. Lee Memorial Arlington House at Arlington National Cemetery Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009, in Arlington, Va.
View Photo »Arlington National Cemetery security officers take down a flag at the end of the day which was being flown at half-mast in honor of Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. , in front of the Robert E. Lee Memorial Arlington House at Arlington National Cemetery Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009, in Arlington...
View Photo »FILE - This April 11, 2002 file photo shows members of the Kappa Alpha Order, dressed in Confederate military uniforms, escorting their dates from the James Dormitory at Centenary College during the Old South event in Shreveport, La. amidst protesting Centenary College students.
View Photo »United States Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas delivers a speech at Lee Chapel on the campus of Washington & Lee University, in Lexington, Va. on Monday, March 16, 2009. A statue of Robert E. Lee, lying on his bunk during a Civil War campaign is behind Thomas.
View Photo »United States Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas delivers a speech at Lee Chapel on the campus of Washington & Lee University, in Lexington, Va. on Monday, March 16, 2009. A portrait of General Robert E. Lee hangs behind Thomas.
View Photo »United States Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, delivers a speech at Lee Chapel on the campus of Washington & Lee University, in Lexington, Va. , Monday, March 16, 2009. A portrait of General Robert E. Lee hangs behind Thomas.
View Photo »About 30 people gather at the Confederate Monument on the state Capitol grounds, Monday, Jan. 19, 2009, in Montgomery, Ala. , to remember Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee on a state holiday in his honor. Monday is also the national holiday honoring civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
View Photo »Philip Davis, Robert Reames and Bill Anthony, members of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, pause to pray at the Confederate Monument on the state Capitol grounds, Monday, Jan. 19, 2009, in Montgomery, Ala.
View Photo »Bill Anthony of Tallassee, Ala. , cheers at the end of singing "Dixie", Monday, Jan. 19, 2009, in Montgomery, Ala. Anthony was one of about 30 people gathered at the Confederate Monument to remember Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee on a state holiday in his honor.
View Photo »Pfc. Peter Majerick of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with C company, 1-68 Armor, 2 BCT, 4th Infantry Division receives communion from Cpt.
View Photo »A worker trims the hedges near the burial site of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday, August 27, 2009 in Arlington, Va. Shown in the rear is Arlington House, the home of Robert E. Lee.
View Photo »Overall, Tommy has had a great career at Robert E. Lee ... We will miss him and his accomplishments.
We are very happy with the progress that's been made on the main thoroughfares ... Robert E. Lee is new, Fleur De Lis is getting started on phase two. Phase three on Fleur de Lis which will go from about 32nd to Hammond Highway, those drawings are now being completed and submitted to the highway departm...
Old heroes like Columbus, Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee are replaced by Dr. King and Cesar Chavez.
The Battle of the Wilderness was a great turning point in the Civil War - the first clash between Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant and the beginning of the end for the beleaguered Confederacy.
http://twitpic.com/ose1r - Robert E Lee statue
- Salexab 14 hours agoI'm at Stone Mountain Park (1058 Robert E Lee Dr, Atlanta). http://bit.ly/4B4Ezk
- skinnyrealty 1 day ago
hiking, rock-climbing and fishing with the Dude at Robert E Lee.
- platypotamus 1 day ago
I just saw a lock of Robert E Lee's hair.
- rednib 1 day ago
This robert e lee band is quite impressing
- LarissaScott 2 days ago