John Fitzgerald Lee (June 29, 1848[1]–November 28, 1926) served as president of the St. Louis Bar Association, president of the David Rankin School of Mechanical Trades, and a board member of the St. Louis Public Library.
Lee Hall in Washington University in St. Louis is named after him.
His father, also John Fitzgerald Lee, was a former Judge Advocate General of the United States Army[3] and the first Judge Advocate General since the position had been vacant since 1802.
Lee[5] From 1902 to 1926, he was a member of the Washington University Board of Directors.
[5] Lee Hall was paid for by the rental money received from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.