Gordon Lee (congressman)

[1] He attended the common schools and later graduated from Emory College in Oxford, Georgia in 1880.

After college, he engaged in agricultural pursuits and in manufacturing in Chickamauga, Georgia.

While in Congress, Lee was a member of the National Forest Reservation Commission, which was created by the Weeks Act of March 1, 1911.

He resumed agricultural pursuits and died at Chickamauga, Georgia, in 1927.

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Gordon Lee, US Representative from Georgia.