Three Men at Arlington House June 29 1864
On June 29, 1864, three men stand in a corral at Arlington House, now Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. Arlington House served as the estate of George Washington Parke Custis, the adopted grandson of George Washington. During the Civil War, it was used by the Union Army, illustrating its significance as a military facility.
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Three Men at Arlington House June 29 1864
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