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  2. Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/615/robert_e-lee: accessed ), memorial page for Robert E. Lee (19 Jan 1807–12 Oct 1870), Find a Grave Memorial ID 615, citing University Chapel Museum, Lexington, Lexington City, Virginia, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.

  3. While Robert E Lee had University Chapel built, it was his widow, Mary Custis Lee, who decided to have him buried there (per Encyclopedia Virginia). It wasn't a decision she was allowed to make quietly and privately.

  4. Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial - Wikipedia

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    This article is about the home of Robert E. Lee. For Arlington Historic House near downtown Birmingham, Alabama, see Arlington Antebellum Home & Gardens. Arlington House is the historic Custis family mansion built by George Washington Parke Custis from 1803–1818 as a memorial to George Washington.

  5. How Robert E. Lee’s Home Became Arlington National Cemetery

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    The nation’s most prominent military burial groundArlington National Cemetery, which officially opened on June 15, 1864—began with the seizure of a prominent Army officer’s hilltop home...

  6. Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial - Arlington National...

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    They are buried in what is now Section 13 of Arlington National Cemetery. The Custis's only child, Mary Anna Randolph Custis, married her childhood friend and distant cousin, Robert E. Lee, in June 1831.

  7. The Robert E. Lee Memorial. Arlington House is the nation’s memorial to Robert E. Lee. It honors him for specific reasons, including his role in promoting peace and reunion after the Civil War.

  8. National Memorial to Robert E. Lee

    www.nps.gov/arho/learn/management/national-memorial-to-robert-e-lee.htm

    Lee died one year later and was buried in Lexington, Virginia. After the Civil War, white southerners and northerners took different paths toward rebuilding the nation. Northerners hailed the “Union Triumphant;” the idea that its victory had saved the country.

  9. Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial

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    Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington, VA 22211. United States. Get Directions. Website. http://www.nps.gov/arho. Home of Gen. Robert E. Lee and Mary Custis Lee, a great-granddaughter of Martha Washington. The Union seized the estate, converting it into a training center and later a cemetery.

  10. No tickets are required. Arlington House is located in Arlington National Cemetery. Please visit their website to learn more about current conditions and how to enter the cemetery. On these pages you will learn all the information you need for a rewarding visit to the site.

  11. See the Lexington, Virginia final resting place of Robert E. Lee, and hear about ... Explore Lee Chapel at Washington and Lee University with Walk with History!