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1739: 99: 124: 548: 575: 590: 82: 505: 1746: 524:, Lee wrote his wife, "In the absence of a home I wish I could purchase Stratford. That is the only place I could go to, now accessible to us, that would inspire me with feelings of pleasure and local love. You and the girls could remain there in quiet. It is a poor place, but we could make enough cornbread and bacon for our support and the girls could weave us clothes. I wonder if it is for sale and at how much." 131: 106: 559:
of Maryland purchased the property from Henry Lee IV in 1822. After his death, his heirs discovered that obligations incurred by Henry Lee IV continued to encumber the property. The plantation was foreclosed in 1828 and purchased by Henry D. Storke of Westmoreland County, who was married to Elizabeth
347:(1690–1750) was a Virginian who served as acting Governor of the colony and was a strong advocate for westward expansion. Lee purchased the land for Stratford Hall in 1717, aware of its agricultural and commercial potential as a waterfront site. Construction of the 351:
Great House did not begin until the late 1730s. Designed by an unknown architect, the brick Great House is a two-story H-shaped structure, surrounded on four corners by attending outbuildings, all of which still stand today. Following the construction of the
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During this period, Caesar, an enslaved man, was a chef. He was noted for preparing hot chocolate for guests, as the hall had one of Virginia's first three chocolate grinding stones. His son Caesar Jr. was the plantation's
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and the King's Council, continued to expand the plantation after he inherited Stratford until it eventually encompassed almost 6,600 acres (27 km). A lover of horses and music, Philip and his wife
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Stratford Hall was depicted on a 4¢ United States postage stamp of the 1936–1937 Army-Navy issue. The stamp shows General Robert E. Lee and
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became "a towne in itself" as one visitor to Stratford marveled. By the time Stratford was completed around 1742, an estimated 200
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ground wheat and corn there, and enslaved and indentured servants farmed tobacco and other crops on the thousands of acres of
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and purchased Stratford Hall from the Storkes' heirs. The Association maintains the site, which is open to the public.
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In 1929, a group of women dedicated to preserving the memory of Robert E. Lee and the Lee family joined to form the
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Several years passed before "Light Horse Harry" remarried to Ann Hill Carter (1773–1827) of
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was an early proponent of women's rights, and Alice Lee married the prominent physician
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Light Horse Harry fell heavily into debt and eventually served a two-year term in
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National Register of Historic Places in Westmoreland County, Virginia
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Stratford, State Route 214, Stratford Hall, Westmoreland County, VA
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were living at Stratford and other properties owned by Thomas Lee.
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Stratford Hall remained in private hands for more than a century.
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of Stratford Hall Plantation, set on high bluffs overlooking the
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia
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Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence
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East side of Stratford Hall (looking through the East Garden)
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and other states). Stratford Hall is the boyhood home of two
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during the turbulent struggle for American independence.
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US postage stamp showing Lee, Jackson and Stratford Hall
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General in Chief of the Armies of the Confederate States
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Stratford Hall Plantation
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
Virginia Landmarks Register

Stratford Hall (plantation) is located in Virginia
Stratford Hall (plantation) is located in the United States
38°9′7″N 76°50′22.2″W / 38.15194°N 76.839500°W / 38.15194; -76.839500
Georgian style
66000851
historic house museum
Lerty
Westmoreland County, Virginia
plantation house
Lee family
Virginia
Maryland
Founding Fathers of the United States
United States Declaration of Independence
Richard Henry Lee
Francis Lightfoot Lee
Robert E. Lee
General in Chief of the Armies of the Confederate States
American Civil War
National Historic Landmark
National Park Service
U.S. Department of the Interior

Thomas Lee
Georgian

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