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Stratford


Stratford, the house in which Robert was born, is a fine old mansion, built in the shape of the letter H, and stands not far from the banks of the Potomac River and near the birthplace of Washington. Upon the roof were summer houses, where the band played, while the young folks walked in the grounds below, and enjoyed the cool air from the river and the sweet music of the band.

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The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee, For Children, by Mary L. Williamson Published 1895
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