Commemorating the Lives: The Lee Men of Stratford Hall

  • January 18, 2025 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Stratford Hall

    483 Great House Road
    Stratford, Virginia 22520
Ticket Price $0.00-$5.72 Buy Tickets
Description

On January 18, 2025, Stratford Hall invites visitors to discover the Great House and grounds for the special admission price of $5–this is to commemorate the lives of Lee family men, many of whom had January anniversaries. 

Come learn about founder Francis Lightfoot Lee (died January 1797), nicknamed ‘Loudon,’ whom Mark Twain called “a citizen of the best and highest type”! Wander the halls walked by January-baby and radical Richard Henry Lee, who proposed a declaration of independence from Great Britain in 1776! Study the military exploits of the revolutionary and future Governor of Virginia nicknamed ‘Light-horse Harry’ Lee, another January-baby! And consider the early years of Harry’s youngest Stratford-born son, Robert Edward Lee, still one more January-baby!  

Take our Band of Brothers audio tour to discover the remarkable lives of all the Lee men, from Stratford's founder to a Revolutionary War intelligence agent to Andrew Jackson's speechwriter and more. Stop by our Stratford at the Crossroads exhibit in the Visitor’s Center to get a close-up view of some of the objects owned and used by Lee family men and women, including a book of sermons compiled by Hannah Lee Corbin, a circa 1730 christening gown in which generations of Lees were received into the Anglican church, and a set of mother-of-pearl-handled silver dessert knives given by French King Louis XVI to diplomat Arthur Lee!    

Preregistration not required. Tickets available at the gate the day of the event. 

$5.00 for ages 6+ (House and Grounds) 

Free for Children 5 & under 

Date & Time

Sat, Jan 18, 2025 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Venue Details

Stratford Hall

483 Great House Road
Stratford, Virginia 22520 Stratford Hall
Stratford Hall Historic Preserve

Stratford Hall brings together people from around the world to experience two-thousand acres of natural and human history, preserved and presented so that we can all learn from the courageous struggles of our ancestors, taking inspiration both from what they endured and what they accomplished. There are few places in America where people can travel down small, rural roads to arrive at a vast site that preserves so many aspects of early-American life, from the Great House where the influential Lee family helped to forge a new nation, to the fields worked by enslaved Africans, to the waters of the rivers that fueled trade, to the ground, which still yields secrets about the people and animals that lived before.

Come experience this extraordinary place and learn about a layered history that began millions of years ago - a history that continues to educate, inspire, and influence Americans to the present day.


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