found: Royster, C. Light-Horse Harry Lee and the legacy of the American Revolution, c1982:CIP t.p. (Light-Horse Harry Lee)
found: Virginia. Governor (1791-1794 : Lee). By the governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia: A proclamation, 1792:t.p. (Henry Lee)
found: Biog. dir. of the U.S. Congress, 1989(Lee, Henry; Va. governor 1791-1794; grad. Princeton 1773; served in American Revolution; known as Light Horse Harry; member Continental Congress; commanded U.S. forces in Whiskey Insurrection; member U.S. Congress; b. 1/29/1756; d. 3/25/1818)
found: A funeral oration, on the death of General Washington, 1800:t.p. (Major General Lee) p. 4 (Major General Henry Lee)
found: Kentucky encyclopedia, ©1992:page 540 (Henry Lee was born at Leesylvania, Prince William Co., Virginia. Graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton) in 1773. Became a large-scale investor and land speculator. Served as governor of Virginia 1791-1794; died at Cumberland Island, Georgia)
found: Wikipedia, viewed March 26, 2019:under “Major-General Henry "Light-Horse Harry" Lee III (born in Dumfries, colony of Virginia; served as 9th governor of Virginia December 1, 1791-December 1, 1794; served in U. S. House of Representatives from Virginia March 4, 1799-March 3, 1801; delegate to Confederation Congress from Virginia 1786-1788. Member of the Federalist party. Served in Continental Army 1776-1783 and in U. S. Army 1798-1800.)