Chronicles the history of Arlington National Cemetery, originally the ancestral home of Mary Custis Lee, wife of General Robert E. Lee, and tells the story of how it was established as a national resting place for America's fallen soldiers.
Chronicles the history of Arlington National Cemetery, originally the ancestral home of Mary Custis Lee, wife of General Robert E. Lee, and tells the story of how it was established as a national resting place for America's fallen soldiers.
two hundred years of daily life at America's most famous residence
Whitcomb, John
2000
Forty-two chapters, one for each administration, describe the daily life, family fights, personal preferences, and interior changes made by each president and their wives.