Cumberland Island, Georgia - Lee Family - Death of Light-Horse Harry!
Presently, one of the books that I'm reading is
The Man Who Would Not Be Washington (2015) by Jonathan Horn about
Robert E. Lee's decision not to accept head of the Union Army at the start of the American Civil War offered by Abraham Lincoln, the loss of Arlington House (home of his wife,
Mary Custis Lee, the great grand-daughter of
Martha Washington), and the consequences. In early 1862, Jefferson Davis assigned Lee to coastal duties - there he visited his father's gravesite on Cumberland Island, Georgia; his father was the famous
Light-Horse Harry Lee from the Revolutionary War, who served under
Nathanael Greene in the southern campaigns - Harry Lee was returning from the West Indies to his family and decided to visit the descendants of Greene who were living on the island in 1818 where he died - thus my additional post to this thread.
Like
Jekyll Island, this one is the largest of Georgia's barrier islands and is now part of the
National Park Service, i.e. one of the many 'National Seashores' - however, its history is complicated - after the Revolutionary War, Nathanael Greene received many 'land grants' from the Carolinas & Georgia, including Cumberland Island (not sure if all or part?) - he died at a young age in South Carolina - his descendants lived in a house on Cumberland Island when RE Lee's father 'stopped by' to pay his respects to the relatives of his former commander - BUT, he died there and was buried on the island (hence Lee's visit mentioned above) - his remains were moved to Lexington, Virginia where numerous family members are interred.
In the late 19th century, the Carnegie family bought much of the island from the Greene heirs and built a mansion called
Dungeness named after the original house that stood on the same site. Other 'mansions' were built and several are still extant, e.g. the
Plum Orchard Mansion can be toured. The island is only accessible by boat or air; ferries are available from St. Marys on the mainland w/ limited access by foot only - many pics below from the web, especially this
SITE - take a look for more images and comments. On our Jekyll Island trip, we accomplished MUCH! But, next time in the vicinity, I'll plan a visit to Cumberland Island. Dave
P.S. Should be 'Henry Lee III' on his photo - thought that I corrected the error, sorry.
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