• How to visit Robert E. Lee's Gravesite

  • May 6 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
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How to visit Robert E. Lee's Gravesite

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    In this episode of Talk With History, hosts Scott and Jenn explore the complex legacy of Confederate General Robert E. Lee through their visit to the University Chapel (formerly Lee Chapel) at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.

    They delve into Lee's life, legacy, and the ongoing controversies surrounding his figure, highlighting their visit to his burial site and crypt, the recumbent statue of Lee, and the family plot where Lee and his horse, Traveller, are laid to rest.

    The episode also touches on the history of Washington and Lee University, Lee's influence as its president, and the broader implications of Lee's role in American history. Scott and Jenn advocate for providing context and facts about historical figures, regardless of the controversy surrounding them.

    Video from Lee's gravesite

    0:00 107 Robert E Lee gravesite

    00:08 Welcome to Talk With History

    00:57 A Visit to Lexington, Virginia: Unpacking Lee Chapel's Controversy

    01:46 Exploring the Complex Legacy of Robert E. Lee

    10:00 The Historical Context of Lee and Arlington National Cemetery

    18:18 Inside the University Chapel: A Closer Look at Lee's Crypt

    23:28 Chapel Gallery and Robert E. Lee's Office

    24:36 Gravesite of Traveler, Robert E. Lee's horse

    28:11 The Final Years of Robert E. Lee: Life at Washington and Lee University

    30:47 Reflecting on Robert E. Lee's Legacy and the American Narrative

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