The Custis Plantation, which actually belonged to Mrs. Lee, became Arlington Cemetary.
Robert Morris proposed a 5% tax on imported goodsto help pay the national debt.
Robert Morris proposed a 5 percent tax on imported goods to help pay the national debt Robert Morris proposed a 5 percent tax on imported goods to help pay the national debt
At Gettysburg, he sent soldiers without adequate artillery support.
les miserables
yes shot by soldiers while returning to camp
Mt. Vaea on Upolu - burial ground for Robert Louis Stevenson
It was established during the American Civil War on June 15, 1864 on the grounds of Arlington House, formerly the estate of the family of Robert E. Lee's wife Mary Anna (Custis) Lee, a descendant of Martha Washington (Source: Wikipedia)
Arlington National Cemetery is located in Arlington, Virginia, primarily due to its historical significance and strategic location across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. The site was originally part of the estate of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, and its selection as a burial ground was influenced by the need for a military cemetery during the Civil War. The location allowed for the dignified burial of soldiers and their families while serving as a memorial to those who sacrificed their lives for the nation. Today, it stands as a symbol of honor and remembrance for U.S. military personnel.
Senator Kennedy received a Catholic burial just like his 2 brothers, John and Robert.
Robert F. Sample has written: 'The curtained throne' -- subject(s): Death and burial, Sermons
A military cemetery that was built to honor Union soldiers who died there was established at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The very first National Cemetery that was built to honor fallen heroes from all wars was in Arlington, Virginia.
Robert E Lee called General R. F. Hoke one of the finest soldiers in the southern army.
Amputated arms and legs from wounded soldiers.
According to National Geographic, Robert Kincade was not real.
Confederates sought to dishonor Colonel Robert Gould Shaw by treating the Union troops he commanded, particularly the African American soldiers of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, with extreme cruelty after they were captured. They denied them the status of legitimate soldiers, subjecting them to harsher treatment and threatening execution rather than prisoner exchange. Additionally, Shaw was posthumously disrespected by being buried in a mass grave with his men, rather than receiving a proper burial, as a means to undermine his legacy and honor.
Robert Serebrenik has written: 'The Warsaw Ghetto revolt' -- subject(s): Jewish soldiers
Anne Hill Lee.