STEWART-LEE HOUSE - home of Robert E. Lee after the C.W. (Richmond, VA)
Built in 1844 by Scottish tobacco merchant Norman Stewart. House then served as the residence of General Lee after the Civil War. š¹ Follow me on Instagram Ā Ā /Ā va_travelsĀ Ā š¹ Support me on Patreon Ā Ā /Ā vatravelsĀ Ā š¹ Email: [email protected] š¹ PO Box 350 Thornburg, VA 22565

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