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Sydney Smith Lee

Sydney Smith Lee
Sydney Smith Lee (September 2, 1802 – July 22, 1869) was a U.S.N. (cmdr.) and later a C.S.N. (capt.) officer, and an older brother to Robert E. Lee.
Born (1802-09-02)September 2, 1802
Camden, New Jersey, U.S.
Died July 22, 1869(1869-07-22) (aged 66)
Richlands, Virginia, U.S.
Buried at Christ Church Episcopal Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.
Allegiance  United States of America
 Confederate States
Service/branch  United States Navy
 Confederate navy
Years of service 1820–1861 (USN)
1861–1865 (CSN)
Rank Union Navy captain rank insignia (1861-1862).png Commander (USN)
Csn strap capt.png Captain (CSN)
Commands held USS Mississippi
Gosport Navy Yard
CSN Bureau of Orders and Detail
Battles/wars

Mexican War

American Civil War

Mexican War

Sydney Smith Lee (September 2, 1802 – July 22, 1869), called Smith Lee in his lifetime, was an American naval officer who served as a captain in the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War. He was the third child of Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee and Anne Hill Carter Lee, and the older brother of Confederate general Robert E. Lee.

Lee was born in Camden, New Jersey on September 2, 1802. At the age of 18 on December 30, 1820 he was appointed midshipman in the United States Navy and 8 years later promoted to lieutenant on May 17, 1828. During the Mexican–American War he fought in the Battle of Veracruz along his brother Robert; and afterwards was stationed there. He was promoted to commander on June 4. 1850 and accompanied Commodore Perry to Japan in 1853, commanding his flagship USS Mississippi.

Commander Lee served as commandant of the U.S. Naval Academy and Philadelphia Navy Yard. He resigned from the service on April 17, 1861, the day Virginia declared it had seceded though the resignation was not accepted. After dismissal on April 22, 1861 he accepted a commission as commander in the Confederate States Navy.

When the U.S. Navy abandoned the Gosport Navy Yard in Norfolk, Virginia, Commander Lee became the commanding officer there. When Union forces regained it, he was put in charge of batteries at Drewry's Bluffs, Virginia. On May 6, 1864, he became chief of the Confederate Navy's Bureau of Orders and Detail, replacing Captain John K. Mitchell. Lee was promoted to captain, and remained at this post until the end of the war.


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