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Friday, January 9, 2015
Oddly enough, the man that would command the Confederate army, grew up in Old Town, Alexandria for much of his childhood,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,the marble man they called him at West Point,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Robert E, Lee,,,,,,,,this has to be the oddest country ever made,,,,,,,,,,the man that led the rev. army, George Washington's family estate is like 17 miles down the Potomac than where Robert E. Lee grew up..........
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