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  1. Aug 21, 2016 · Find a Grave Memorial ID: 6532. Source citation. Folk Figure. Born a slave at the Custis-Lee plantation, Arlington, he was assigned as a field worker. At the age of 18, after the Lees had departed Arlington, leaving only 63 slaves and overseer at the property, he witnessed the aftermath of Bull Run. He later helped build Fort McPherson and Fort ...

  2. 5 days ago · James Parks (1843-1929) The first graves at Arlington National Cemetery were dug by James Parks, who was born enslaved on the Custis-Lee plantation in 1843 and spent his entire life living and working on the Arlington property. He formally gained his freedom in 1862, under the terms of the will of his former owner, George Washington Parke ...

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  4. Aug 30, 2023 · The grave marker of James Parks is seen in Arlington National Cemetery on Tuesday, April 13, 2010, in Arlington, Va. (Kevin Wolf/AP Photo) The father of 22 children, five of whom served in World ...

  5. Mar 3, 2024 · James Parks. March 3, 2024 by Michael Robert Patterson. Arlington House was home not only to the Custis-Lee family, but to the sixty-three slaves who lived and worked there as well. One of those slaves was Jim Parks, known as “Uncle Jim” later on in his life. Without him, the story of Arlington would be incomplete.

  6. May 16, 2018 · The James Park grave is located in Section 15 of Arlington National Cemetery, near the perimeter wall between the Selfridge Gate and Garfield Drive. Atlas Obscura Experiences The Spies of Georgetown

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  7. Jun 7, 2022 · In 1864, two hundred acres of the Arlington estate were set aside as a cemetery for the Civil War dead. James Parks stopped building forts and began digging graves. In 1929, he showed the Sunday Star reporter where "coffins had been piled in long rows like cordwood." He eventually prepared the grave of Quartermaster general Montgomery Meigs ...

  8. Arlington National Cemetery welcomes visitors to explore the rich history found within its hallowed grounds. The cemetery is expansive - 639 acres. Walking distances and hills require moderate physical exertion. An alternative to walking is the interpretive tour bus, which stops at John F. Kennedy's gravesite, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier ...

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