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unusual facts about Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial



35th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment

The 35th camped on Meridian Hill; moved to Arlington House and was engaged for a time in construction work on Fort Tillinghast and Fort Craig, and moved to Falls Church, Virginia, where it passed the winter of 1861-62.

Arlington House

Arlington House Publishers, a now-defunct American book publisher that published jazz discographies, as well as conservative, anti-communist titles.

Arlington Beach House, one of the first hotels built in Saskatchewan and was one of the first buildings constructed along Last Mountain Lake

Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial

In 1925, the War Department began to restore Arlington House, and the Department of the Army continues to manage over half of the original plantation's 1,100 acres, as Arlington National Cemetery.

C. Gregory Stapko

He has his paintings in the White House, Blair House, Arlington House, U.S. embassies and government agencies, as well as the walls of businesses and private homes around the world.

The Robert E. Howard Reader

Originally scheduled for publication in 2007, it was ultimately published in September 2010 by Wildside Press.


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