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RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — After 131 years in Richmond, the statue to Confederate General Robert E. Lee has been removed from Monument Avenue. Crews worked to separate the enormous monument, a 21 ...
Eighteen years after its last picture show, the Robert E. Lee Theatre gets ready for the wrecking ball Maria C. Montoya, The Times-Picayune Aug 3, 2009 ...
The statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee is removed from its pedestal on Wednesday, September 8, 2021 in Richmond, Virginia. The 12-ton statue has towered over Monument Avenue since 1890.
An historic home for sale in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, built in 1795 that served as the boyhood home of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee just had a big price cut.
Vintage photos show Robert E. Lee High School through the years By Elizabeth Robinson , Kelsey Bradshaw , San Antonio Express-News Updated Aug 30, 2017 5:11 p.m. Robert E. Lee High School through ...
Aframed reproduction of a famous oil painting of Gen. Robert E. Lee, commander of the armies of the Confederate states, has come home to Loudoun after a long absence. The life-size oil portrait of ...
Historians had hoped to find a rare, century-old photo of Abraham Lincoln in a box discovered beneath a pedestal of a statue of Robert E. Lee. It was not to be.
The statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee is seen on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Va., Sunday, June 7, 2020, following a week of unrest in the U.S. against police brutality and racism in ...
When Robert E. Lee's wife, Mary, fled Arlington House at the start of the Civil War, she gave her personal slave, Selina Norris Gray, the keys to the mansion and responsibility for the grand house ...
Robert E. Lee's Early Military Career. Allen Guelzo talked about Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s military career before the Civil War. The Atlanta History Center hosted this virtual program.
The Robert E. Lee statue in Richmond, Virginia, has been reclaimed with Black Lives Matter art and messages since the death of George Floyd. Images of historic Black activists and thinkers have ...
The National Park Service has found—on eBay—only the second photo known to exist of a famous slave owned by Robert E. Lee and and his wife, reports AP.The image, bought by the service for $700 ...
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