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105: 17: 128:(1772–1843), younger brother of Harry Lee, who lived in the house from its 1801 construction until 1837, when he moved across the street to the Lee–Fendall House. Directly south of the Lee–Fendall House, on the corner of Washington and Princess, is the house built by 81:
Across Oronoco Street from the Lee–Fendall House stand twin houses: 607 and 609 Oronoco Street. 607 Oronoco Street was the last home of Light Horse Harry Lee. His son,
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Next door, 609 Oronoco, stands a mirror image of Lee's Boyhood Home. The house was home to Cornelia (Lee) Hopkins (1780-1818), daughter of
293: 135:(1758–1815), another of Harry's brothers. Charles and Edmund married a pair of Lee sisters, Anne and Sally, the daughters of 132: 129: 86: 104: 152: 98: 62: 58: 298: 41:, Alexandria, already known as "Washington's Home Town", also became known as the "Home Town of the Lees". 16: 113: 50: 20: 125: 66: 220: 33:, Virginia, at the intersection of North Washington and Oronoco Street. The corner is named after the 116:(1739–1795), where she lived after her marriage to John Hopkins (1795-1873) until her death in 1816. 90: 143:. The Lee–Fendall House is the only Lee family house on Historic Lee Corner that is now a museum. 38: 30: 69:, and Harriotte and Louis Cazenove. It is currently operated as an historic house museum by the 136: 287: 82: 54: 94: 34: 269: 256: 89:
General) spent most of his youth living at the house with his mother,
37:, who once owned almost every property on the intersection. After the 245: 205:. Alexandria, Virginia: The Society of the Lees of Virginia. 1967. 103: 188:. Alexandria, Virginia: Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation. 61:. The house was home to 37 members of the Lee family, including 53:
at 614 Oronoco Street. The property was originally owned by Col.
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Official website of the Lee–Fendall House Museum and Garden
219:. Lee-Fendall House Museum and Garden. Archived from 124:428 North Washington Street is the house built by 93:(1773-1829), before he left for his education at 179: 177: 175: 173: 171: 169: 8: 155:- home of four generations of the Lee family 197: 195: 57:, and the original 1785 home was built by 97:in 1825. The house is known today as the 71:Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation 15: 165: 7: 49:The keystone of the corner is the 14: 304:Houses in Alexandria, Virginia 1: 139:(1732–1794), a signer of the 77:Robert E. Lee's Boyhood Home 76: 184:Miller, T. Michael (1986). 141:Declaration of Independence 120:428 North Washington Street 108:428 North Washington Street 320: 99:Robert E. Lee Boyhood Home 59:Philip Richard Fendall I 55:"Light Horse Harry" Lee 186:Visitors from the Past 109: 29:is a historic part of 23: 294:Lee family residences 270:38.80972°N 77.04583°W 130:U.S. Attorney General 126:Edmund Jennings Lee I 107: 67:Edmund Jennings Lee I 19: 203:The Lees of Virginia 91:Anne Hill Carter Lee 63:Philip R. Fendall II 275:38.80972; -77.04583 266: /  39:American Revolution 31:Old Town Alexandria 110: 24: 137:Richard Henry Lee 51:Lee–Fendall House 45:Lee–Fendall House 21:Lee–Fendall House 311: 281: 280: 278: 277: 276: 271: 267: 264: 263: 262: 259: 233: 232: 230: 228: 223:on July 16, 2011 213: 207: 206: 199: 190: 189: 181: 319: 318: 314: 313: 312: 310: 309: 308: 284: 283: 274: 272: 268: 265: 260: 257: 255: 253: 252: 251: 242: 237: 236: 226: 224: 215: 214: 210: 201: 200: 193: 183: 182: 167: 162: 149: 122: 79: 47: 12: 11: 5: 317: 315: 307: 306: 301: 299:Fendall family 296: 286: 285: 249: 248: 241: 240:External links 238: 235: 234: 208: 191: 164: 163: 161: 158: 157: 156: 153:Stratford Hall 148: 145: 121: 118: 78: 75: 46: 43: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 316: 305: 302: 300: 297: 295: 292: 291: 289: 282: 279: 247: 244: 243: 239: 222: 218: 212: 209: 204: 198: 196: 192: 187: 180: 178: 176: 174: 172: 170: 166: 159: 154: 151: 150: 146: 144: 142: 138: 134: 131: 127: 119: 117: 115: 106: 102: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 83:Robert E. Lee 74: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 44: 42: 40: 36: 32: 28: 22: 18: 250: 225:. Retrieved 221:the original 211: 202: 185: 123: 111: 80: 48: 26: 25: 273: / 133:Charles Lee 114:William Lee 87:Confederate 288:Categories 258:38°48′35″N 217:"About Us" 160:References 95:West Point 35:Lee family 27:Lee Corner 261:77°2′45″W 227:July 11, 147:See also 85:(future 229:2011 290:: 194:^ 168:^ 101:. 73:. 65:, 231:.

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Lee–Fendall House
Old Town Alexandria
Lee family
American Revolution
Lee–Fendall House
"Light Horse Harry" Lee
Philip Richard Fendall I
Philip R. Fendall II
Edmund Jennings Lee I
Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation
Robert E. Lee
Confederate
Anne Hill Carter Lee
West Point
Robert E. Lee Boyhood Home

William Lee
Edmund Jennings Lee I
U.S. Attorney General
Charles Lee
Richard Henry Lee
Declaration of Independence
Stratford Hall





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