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The east side of Arlington House depicted in a photochrom postcard, circa 1900 The restored second-floor chamber shared by Lee and his wife, featuring a replica pattern of a 1858 U.S. Army colonel of cavalry uniform across the bed in 2005 The potting shed near Arlington House converted to a museum in 2012. Robert E. Lee did not visit Arlington ...
By BRETT ZONGKER ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) - A historic house and plantation that was home to Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee and 63 slaves will be restored to its historical appearance after a $12.3 ...
The Robert E. Lee won the race. [191] The steamboat inspired the 1912 song Waiting for the Robert E. Lee by Lewis F. Muir and L. Wolfe Gilbert. [192] In more modern times, the USS Robert E. Lee, a George Washington-class submarine built in 1958, was named for Lee, [193] as was the M3 Lee tank, produced in 1941 and 1942.
Arlington Historical Museum: Arlington: Arlington: Northern: Local history: Owned and operated by the Arlington Historical Society Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial: Arlington: Arlington: Northern: Civil War: Honors Robert E. Lee's military and public leadership in pre- and post-Civil War America, includes 19th-century house, museum ...
On "Antiques Roadshow," a very special map and signed photograph of General Robert E. Lee turned out to be worth a big chunk of change. The appraiser said, "I think as a set, in a retail situation ...
Arlington 38°53′06″N 77°04′24″W / 38.88500°N 77.07333°W / 38.88500; -77.07333 ( Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee National Home of Confederate General Robert E. Lee
A crowd cheered early Wednesday as a towering statue of Confederate leader Robert E. Lee was taken down in Virginia. ... a 1939 bronze sculpture by James Earle Fraser outside the American Museum ...
Ball-Sellers House (Arlington, Virginia) built in 1742 by John Ball, owned by the Arlington Historical Society. [2] Bel Air Plantation, c. 1740, Prince William County — Home of Parson Weems, the first biographer of George Washington and the creator of the cherry tree story; Belle Air Plantation, c. 1700, Charles City County