The Brinsfield-Echols Funeral Homes is owned and operated by the Brinsfield and Echols families. And like any good friend, we understand the importance of providing a comforting hand in a time of grief. We recognize that every individual and...
Funeral Homes in Stratford, VA
We are a family owned, full service, independent operated funeral home located in King George and Warsaw Virginia. The Lee family has served the Northern Neck Area for over 52 years. Eugene W. Lee began the family mortuary business in 1952 with...
Arehart-Echols Funeral Home, P.A. is a family owned and operated funeral service located conveniently in downtown La Plata serving all of Charles County and surrounding areas for 5 generations that is dedicated to helping families of all...
Before the 20th Century, no records exist of an undertaker in Caroline County. The first known record was of a gentleman named Hugh M. Pegg, who first operated a carriage and wagon maker’s business and later began as an undertaker on Chase...
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Facts about the city
Stratford Hall, a historic house museum in Westmoreland County, Virginia, was the plantation house of four generations of the Lee family of Virginia. It was the boyhood home of two signers of the Declaration of Independence, Richard Henry Lee and Francis Lightfoot Lee, and it was the birthplace of Robert Edward Lee (1807–70), who commanded the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia during the American Civil War, and then became the president of Washington College, which later became Washington and Lee University.
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History
That is the only place I could go to, now accessible to us, that would inspire me with feelings of pleasure and local love. Lee, future Confederate States of America General-in-chief, spent only four years at Stratford, yet remembered it fondly throughout the remainder of his life. It is a poor place, but we could make enough cornbread and bacon for our support and the girls could weave us clothes. Robert E. Stratford Hall is set in the Historic Northern Neck- a rural peninsula in Virginia where Historic Christ Church is found.
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