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4-Mercy at Appomat v. Appomattox Clover Hill Tavern BUILT: 1819 T RESTORED: 1954 Description: 2 stories with full attic, 39 x23.4- bays with a full-length porch on South elevation Parole signed April 9, Clover Hill Tavern 1865 by Robert E. Lee The porch is supported on brick foundation and his staff, Library of Congress piers Served travelers stage line on the Richmond-Lynchburg Stage Road. After Lee's surrender, paroles for Confederates were printed in the downstairs rooms. Bar dining room additions once flanked the tavern W BTL E The end of clover hill TavernW B T L E Clover Hill Tavern BUILT: 1819 RESTORED: 1954 Description: 2 stories with full attic, 39'x23'. 4- bays with a full-length porch on South elevation. The porch is supported on brick foundation piers. Served travelers & stage line on the Richmond-Lynchburg Stage Road. After Lee's surrender, paroles for Confederates were printed in the downstairs rooms. Bar & dining room additions once flanked the tavern. Clover Hill Tavern V. Appomattox Parole signed April 9, 1865 by Robert E. Lee and his staff, Library of Congress The end of Clover Hill Tavern. Lesson 14 – Mercy at Appomattox
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