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Arlington House, formerly known as the Custis-Lee Mansion, was the home of General Lee.
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Arlington House, formerly known as the Custis-Lee Mansion, was the home of General Lee.
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Custis achieved that feat when the Hokies were part of the Atlantic-10.
Virginia Tech's Malcolm Delaney, Jeff Allen earn all-ACC honors 2011
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The Tech career leaders are Chris Smith (1,508), Bill Matthews (1,379) and Ace Custis (1,177).
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Smith and Matthews played in the 1950s, Custis from 1993-97.
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He's the first Virginia Tech player since Ace Custis to earn first team honors in two consecutive seasons.
Virginia Tech's Malcolm Delaney, Jeff Allen earn all-ACC honors 2011
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Washington, George (1732–99), Virginia military commander in the 1750s; married Martha Custis (1732–1802), 1759
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Smith and Matthews played in the 1950s, Custis from 1993-97.
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On the way home from Williamsburg, on March 16, he stopped at White House, an estate on the Pamunkey River and home to an acquaintance, the richest widow in Virginia, Martha Dandridge Custis, just a year older than he was.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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The airport is near the former site of Abingdon, a colonial plantation and the birthplace of President George Washington's granddaughter, Eleanor Parke Custis.
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