![]() ![]() Lee has been listed for sale, but the description of the property failed to include that it was once occupied by the Confederate general, Washingtonian magazine first reported. The estate, located in Virginia, is on sale for $5.9 million. The listing for the home appears to not mention Lee's association to the property, the Washingtonian reported. The childhood home of Confederate general Robert E. Lee was removed in Charlottesville, Virginia on Saturday. A statue of Confederate General Robert E.
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