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− | '''William Franklin Lee''' was a civil engineer and [[Confederate]] soldier. The historic [[Lee House]] in [[downtown Pensacola]], demolished in [[2005]], was built by him in the 1860s. | + | '''William Franklin Lee''' (d. [[1906]]) was a civil engineer and [[Confederate]] soldier. The historic [[Lee House]] in [[downtown Pensacola]], demolished in [[2005]], was built by him in the 1860s. |
Originally from Charleston, South Carolina, Lee moved to Pensacola in the 1850s and worked as a surveyor for the [[Pensacola and Georgia Railroad]]. He married [[Susanna Rebecca Lloyd]] and began work on their family home at 226 East [[Gregory Street]]. | Originally from Charleston, South Carolina, Lee moved to Pensacola in the 1850s and worked as a surveyor for the [[Pensacola and Georgia Railroad]]. He married [[Susanna Rebecca Lloyd]] and began work on their family home at 226 East [[Gregory Street]]. |