Because the Union Army started burying their war dead on the grounds surrounding Arlington House and it became a national cemetery.
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The Custis Plantation, which actually belonged to Mrs. Lee, became Arlington Cemetary.
Arlington House which we know today as the Arlington National Cemetery ; see related links .
no he was never in Tennessee during the war the band in the song the night they drove old dixie down is referring to the steamship named Robert E Lee the line is "there goes the Robert E Lee" This last is not correct. The official lyrics of the song do not include 'the' after 'goes'. Also, the steamboat 'Robert E. Lee' was not built until 1866, so the singer couldn't be referring to that in the 'winter of '65'. However, it is true that the person, Robert E. Lee, was never in Tennessee during the Civil War.
The last of the slaves inherited by Lee's wife were freed in 1862 at the start of the war. Most stayed on at the plantation or at the federally established Freedman's Village on the property. Their descendants still live in Arlington County Robert E Lee granted his personal slave freedom in 1858
She was a plantation owner
Robert E. Lee was born at Stratford Hall Plantation in Westmoreland County, Virginia, United States.
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Westmoreland County, Virginia, at Stratford Plantation.
It began as the Robert E Lee plantation, but when he left to command the confederate army the government stated he owed 99.00 in back taxes. He couldn't return to pay it , so they took the plantation as payment for the taxes. The union began to bury the civil war dead soon after.
Robert Edward Lee was born at Stratford Hall Plantation in Westmoreland County Virginia. It was - as you might expect from a plantation - out in the country and not part of any city.
He was commander of Confederate forces, ran plantation in VA, and was the father of 6.
The Custis Plantation, which actually belonged to Mrs. Lee, became Arlington Cemetary.
Robert E. Lee was forced to retreat from the North due to his losses at the battles of Antietam and Gettysburg.
Arlington House which we know today as the Arlington National Cemetery ; see related links .
Arlington cemetery is built on the plantation home of Robert E. Lee. Lee married Mary Custis, who inherited the plantation from her father, George Washington Parke Custis, the grandson of Martha Washington and the adopted son of George Washington.
Robert Edward Lee was a intelligent child. He used to read in his fathers library. He never had a Demerit at school.