[2] When her great-niece Mary Douglass married Theodore Francis Sevier, it became their family home.
[3] In the 1860s, the mansion was purchased by John Armstrong Shute, who gave it to his daughter, Mrs Stephen W. Childress, as a present.
[2] Shortly after, it served as a hospital for wounded soldiers of the Confederate States Army.
[2] After the war, Childress renamed the mansion Lee Monte, after Confederate General Robert E.
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