Washington and Lee University

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 10: Swastika to Zyrianovsk and Index, p. 560

Washington and Lee University, at Lexington, Virginia, was founded in 1782 by the Rev. William Graham as an academy at Timber Ridge meeting-house, was afterwards developed into Washington University, and finally received its present name in honour of General Robert E. Lee, who after the civil war became its president. He is buried in the college chapel, where a noble recumbent statue in marble marks his resting-place.

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