General Lee's estate was taken by the Union because of non-payment of taxes, and turned into Arlington National Cemetery, which it is to this day
Arlington National Cemetery is on the grounds of what was Robert E. Lee's home. The first burials were in 1864. Arlington House still stands.
The estate of General Robert E. Lee was confiscated by the Federal government after the US Civil War. It became what is now the Arlington Virginia cemetery.
The Lee estate was purchased by the government in 1864 and became Arlington National Cemetery.
He was a Confederate general
Robert James Lees died in 1931.
Lt. General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.
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Lees horse, Traveller had lived for several years after Lees death in 1870.
He was a Confederate general
Robert James Lees was born in 1849.
Robert Lees was born on 1912-07-10.
Robert Lees - linguist - died in 1996.
Robert Lees - linguist - was born in 1922.
Robert James Lees died in 1931.
Robert Lees died on 2004-06-13.
General Robert E. Lee's horse, Traveller, was an American Saddlebred.
William B. Lees has written: 'Limerick, old and in the way' -- subject(s): Agriculture, History, Limerick Plantation (S.C.), Plantation life
Lt. General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson.
Major General James Longstreet, commander of the First Corps.
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