To many, the period of the Civil War from 1861 to 1865 was among the most dangerous times for our nation. The effects of this tragic period in our history are still felt today.
Following the civil war, many worked to heal our nation and reunify our people. Among those was Robert E. Lee, former General of the Northern Army of Virginia and official overseeing the surrender of the South.
As southern troops returned home, many faced uncertainty as their way of life was forever changed. General Lee faced the same challenge.
After spending a few months in Richmond, Virginia, he sought peace and quiet away from the chaos of the city. He was able invited to live in Powatan County at Derwent Farm.
I invite you to listen to this episode about the story behind the story of Lee’s time at Derwent.
Reference:
Historical Marker Database (hmdb.com)
Lee Family Archive (leefamilyarchive.org)
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