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Robert E. Lee Bobblehead
by Royal Bobbles
Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 - October 12, 1870) was a career United States Army officer and combat engineer.
- 6" tall
- Head of his class in artillery and tactics
- Full color collectors edition box included
Product Description
Robert E. Lee was born into a wealthy Virginian family that was descended from English royalty. He was indirectly related to Sir Thomas More and King Robert II of Scotland through the Earls of Crawford. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1829 at the head of his class in artillery and tactics, and he began his military career in the Army Corps of Engineers. His distinguished career peaked during the Civil War when he was the commanding General of the Confederate Army. He fought with great integrity but had the sad and unfortunate duty to have to surrender the Confederate Army to General Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865, at Appomattox Court House in Virginia, his home state.
Standing about 6" tall and looking dignified in his impeccable Confederate Army uniform, the Robert E. Lee bobblehead makes a great gift for your favorite confederates! His value as a collector's item is increasing because only a limited number of these bobbleheads were made. They were made from Polyresin, a high quality, synthetic polymeric plastic material that can be intricately molded with consistent textures and is compatible with a wide variety of different paint and metallic finishes. Your Robert E. Lee bobblehead gift will be packed and shipped in a durable cardboard box with molded Styrofoam protection.
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I agree with the above comment. Joseph E Johnson surrendered the rest of the confederacy to General William Sherman in North Carolina in May of 1865.
Why don't you have a bobblehead of St. John Paul II ?
By Robert S. Moynihan

Great looking historical general! He was the perfect addition to this American History teachers historical bobblehead collect.
By Kim

Robert E Lee looks great standing next to my Royal Elvis,John Wayne and Bigfoot bobbleheads!
By Anthony

Excedllent reproduction. Error in the narrative: Lee was the commander and surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia - not the 'Confederate Army'.
By Bill Morris
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