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Title
Oral History Transcript of an Interview with Paul Ellison Lee
Subject
Lee Family History In Shady Side, Maryland
Description
Paul Ellison Lee was born on February 15, 1926 to Robert E. Lee and Sarah Isabelle Lee, née Rogers, in the family home in Shady Side, Maryland. He served in the US Navy and during World War II he operated and landed craft on D-Day and across the Rhine River. The boat was destroyed by a sea mine and Lee was awarded a Purple Heart. He married Ruth E. Meyer and raised three children, Paul E. Junior, Karla J. (Walker), and
Ruth M. (Williams). He worked for C&P Telephone Company for 42 years. Paul E. Lee passed away on May 6, 2015 and was laid to rest at Woodfield Cemetery in Galesville, Maryland.
Ruth M. (Williams). He worked for C&P Telephone Company for 42 years. Paul E. Lee passed away on May 6, 2015 and was laid to rest at Woodfield Cemetery in Galesville, Maryland.
Creator
Captain Avery Museum
Source
Oral History Collection, Miss Ethel Memorial Library, Captain Avery Museum
Publisher
Captain Avery Museum
Date
February 3, 2004
Contributor
Interviewee: Paul Lee
Interviewer: Ginger Nieman Corson
Interviewer: Ginger Nieman Corson
Rights
Captain Avery Museum
Relation
PDF of Transcription: TR.2004.064
Digital Video Recording: 2004.064.002
Digital Video Recording: 2004.064.002
Format
PDF File
Language
English
Type
Text File
Identifier
TR.2004.064
Coverage
Community History of Shady Side, Maryland
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Text
77 Pages
Original Format
PDF