McLean House (Appomattox, Virginia)

McLean House
McLean house in April 1865
McLean House (Appomattox, Virginia) is located in Virginia
McLean House (Appomattox, Virginia)
McLean House (Appomattox, Virginia) is located in the United States
McLean House (Appomattox, Virginia)
LocationAppomattox County, Virginia
Nearest cityAppomattox, Virginia
Coordinates37°22′37.6″N 78°47′50″W / 37.377111°N 78.79722°W / 37.377111; -78.79722
Area1,800 acres (728 ha)
Built1848
ArchitectCharles Raine
Visitation102,397[1] (2019)
Part ofAppomattox Court House National Historical Park (ID66000827[2])
Added to NRHPOctober 15, 1966[2]
Reconstructed McLean house in 2008
Replicas of the tables used by Lee and Grant in the McLean house for the surrender documents.

The McLean House near Appomattox, Virginia is within the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park. The house was owned by Wilmer McLean and his wife Virginia near the end of the American Civil War. Hosted by Union General Ulysses S. Grant, the house served as the location of the surrender conference for the Confederate army of General Robert E. Lee on April 9, 1865, after a nearby battle.[3]

The farmhouse represents the historical style of construction in Piedmont Virginia of the mid-nineteenth century. The current building is a reconstructed form of the original using the original materials. It was carefully deconstructed in the 1890s for shipment and display in Washington, D.C., but those plans fell through, and the materials remained on site. In the 1940s, it ended up in the hands of the National Park Service and was reconstructed on its original foundation, opening to the public in 1949. It was recorded in the National Register of Historic Places in 1966 and in the National Park Service's database of Official Structures in 1989.[4]

  1. ^ "Visitation By State and by Park for Year: 2019". National Park Service. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "DHR". Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
  3. ^ Marvel 2000, p. 369.
  4. ^ "List of Classified Structures-McLean House". National Park Service. Archived from the original on May 29, 2012. Retrieved January 21, 2009.

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