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  2. Virginia Lee (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City, Mexico. Died. January 14, 1996 (aged 94) Englewood, Florida, United States. Occupation. Actress. Years active. 1916–1936 (film) Virginia Lee (1901–1996) was an American film actress of the silent era.

  3. Virginia Lee - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Lee may refer to: Virginia Lee (rower) Virginia Lee (actress) Virginia Man-Yee Lee, American neuropathologist; See also. All pages with titles beginning with ...

  4. Virginia Man-Yee Lee - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Man-Yee Lee (Chinese: 李文渝; born 1945) is a Chinese-born American biochemist and neuroscientist who specializes in the research of Alzheimer's disease.She is the current John H. Ware 3rd Endowed Professor in Alzheimer's Research at the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, and the director of the Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research and co-director of the ...

  5. Lee County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Lee County shares Cumberland Gap National Historical Park with Kentucky and Tennessee. Attractions listed in the park include Hensley's Settlement, the Pinnacle Overlook, the Sand Cave, and the White Rocks overlooking the towns of Ewing and Rose Hill in Virginia. Lee County is a dry county for hard liquor, although retail sales are permitted.

  6. Lee family - Wikipedia

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    Lee family. The Lee family of the United States is a historically significant Virginia and Maryland political family, whose many prominent members are known for their accomplishments in politics and the military. The family became prominent in colonial British America when Richard Lee I ("The Immigrant") immigrated to Colonial Virginia in 1639 ...

  7. Virginia Lee Burton - Wikipedia

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    Caldecott Medal 1943. Virginia Lee Burton (August 30, 1909 – October 15, 1968), also known by her married name Virginia Demetrios, was an American illustrator and children's book author. She wrote and illustrated seven children's books, including Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel (1939) and The Little House (1943), which won the Caldecott Medal.

  8. Robert E. Lee Monument (Richmond, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The Robert E. Lee Monument in Richmond, Virginia, was the first installation on Monument Avenue in 1890, and would ultimately be the last Confederate monument removed from the site. [4] Before its removal on September 8, 2021, [5] the monument honored Confederate Civil War General Robert E. Lee, depicted on a horse atop a large marble base that ...

  9. Lee Suggs - Wikipedia

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    Lee Ernest Suggs Jr. (born August 11, 1980) is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Virginia Tech Hokies before playing in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins.