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Freedman's Village, Va.

Freedman's Village, Va.

Cynthia Merrill Artis · Wednesday, February 6th 2013 at 5:09PM · 747 views
In 1863 the federal government built Freedman's Village on the grounds of the Custis and Lee estates. There were about 50 one-and-a-half-story houses, each of which was divided to accommodate two families. The settlement was home to some notable residents, including Sojourner Truth -- who in 1864 worked as a teacher and helped villagers find jobs. The government closed down the village in 1900. It is now the site of the southern end of Arlington National Cemetery, the Pentagon and the Navy Annex building.

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Cynthia Merrill Artis Wednesday, February 6th 2013 at 8:11PM

The government closed down the village in 1900. It is now the site of the southern end of Arlington National Cemetery, the Pentagon and the Navy Annex building.


Harry Watley Thursday, February 7th 2013 at 2:47AM

Hello Cynthia,

So, what is your point? All that you are saying is that the government built Freedom Village in 1863 then the government closed the village in the 1900 and that Sojourner Truth lived there.

So, what is your point?

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