A General of the Civil War
it was a house
no there are not. the Arlington house is there. and the tomb of the unknown soldier.
President Kennedy is buried in Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, steps away from the entrance to Arlington House.
Arlington House was the family home of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. A law required that property taxes be paid in person. When Lee was a "no show", the property was confiscated by the US Government and turned into the cemetery.
Arlington National Cemetery is administered by the Department of the Army National Cemeteries, a part of the Defense Department of the U.S. federal government.
he still hasn't. as far as i am aware its still Arlington national cemetery.
Arlington House which we know today as the Arlington National Cemetery ; see related links .
George Hadfield, an English architect.
Arlington House, was the childhood home of Mary Anna Randolph Custis. She would later become the wife of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. See the link below.
The tomb of the unknown soldier is located in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. The tomb is made of marble and has the following inscription: "Here rests in honored glory an American soldier known but to God."
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.
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