Union Soldiers and African Americans at Arlington House 1864
Union soldiers and African Americans gather in front of Arlington House in this historical photograph from June 29, 1864. The building served as the home of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. During the Civil War, the Union seized the property, which later transformed into a memorial, reflecting a significant period in American history.
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Union Soldiers and African Americans at Arlington House 1864
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