Show The Centenary of I Gen Robert E. E Lee I Continued From Froum 1 Igo o One rendered distinctive e in ap- ap by massive Doric Dori columns I Ill ind ll not gain a n now no conception of or th the s peace an and charm and rest- rest ul content of or th time the life on 01 the old bar- bar estates or of the South in the hul- hul yon da days s 's before the war The Th h stately ly l' l n mil Ulion modI lory tUo plo Ir If I he u nf nt- was 03 m ill 11 1804 Tt It T Is ot or brick It covered with I stucco and with it H two 10 wings s has a frontage of or more than itO feet Time The grand orant portico Is GI GO C feet feel in v. antI and I 25 feet feel in depth Features of the tw manI man- man I r house houfe are arc tho the remnants of the old olt tI decorations eco rat o ns I including n ci ud I ng Lb the thc e Ii hunting u nt I ng scene cene fresco nich was painted by General Lees Lee's in father Mr lr CusIs Cusi Cus- Cus i ls Is who with his hIts wife Ib is It buried burle In a ri quiet nook In the woods wood on the ArlIngton Arlington Arl Arl- ington their graves sra el being marked by plain marble shafts shaHs This historic home is in an nn excellent slate state o of pre pre- and visitors arc arr ar shown sho all al the apartments of especial Interest including the roon room In iii General Lee was married There I is no record that General Lee ever returned to Arlington after aler the war Avar although the veteran sen ants at Iii t I ic me mansion have long been wont to de delane mo mot most t steadfastly stead stead- that Colonel el Rob was seen about dusk one evening l slowly riding through the grounds in company with Ith wih General Grant and JJ presumably bidding bl bidding bid bid- ding ding- dinga a last 1 to his old home Waldon Valdon |