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What does it mean to be buried at Arlington?
When a family member is buried at Arlington, the military service in which the veteran served will provide a casket team and a chaplain. No other military honors will be rendered unless the spouse served in the military.”
Did Robert E. Lee donate the land for Arlington cemetery?
Arlington National Cemetery has been the honored resting place for select American military service members and their families since Union soldier William Henry Christman was buried there on May 13, 1864. Because Robert E. Lee used to own the mansion and the lands upon which Arlington was founded.
What did James Parks find in the slave cemetery?
James Parks gave specific locations for the wells, springs, slave quarters, slave cemetery, dance pavilion, old roads, icehouse, blacksmith shop, and kitchens. Mr. Parks stated that all of his grandparents and parents were buried in the slave cemetery.
What happened to the people of Arlington House?
When James Parks died in August of 1929, he left behind one of the few published accounts from an enslaved person from which Arlington House was restored. His testimony provides a more complete record of the people who inhabited the plantation: the enslaved people and the Custis-Lee family.
What happened to the bodies interred in the slave cemetery?
It is not known what happened to the bodies interred in the slave cemetery. When James Parks died in August of 1929, he left behind one of the few published accounts from an enslaved person from which Arlington House was restored.
What was the layout of James Parks’ plantation?
The exterior was neglected until 1928 when James Parks gave his account of the layout of the plantation to Lieutenant Colonel G. Mortimer, quartermaster for the Marine Corps. James Parks gave specific locations for the wells, springs, slave quarters, slave cemetery, dance pavilion, old roads, icehouse, blacksmith shop, and kitchens.