One person with this surname was the only non-general given a gold medal by the Second Continental Congress for actions at the Battle of Paulus Hook. George Moore discovered a manuscript written by a prisoner of war with this surname outlining a plan for British victory in the American Revolution. Another person with this surname was nicknamed “Granny” after losing the Battle of Cheat Mountain, but was later affectionately nicknamed (*) “Marse.” One man with this surname was shot in the cheek in a duel after being court-martialed for retreating during the Battle of Monmouth, while another defeated George McClellan during the Seven Days Battles leading the Army of Northern Virginia. For 10 points, give this surname of Revolutionary War generals Charles and Henry, and Civil War general Robert. ■END■
ANSWER: Lee [accept Robert E. Lee or Robert Edward Lee; accept Henry Lee III; accept Charles Lee]
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