Deitz Farm, Greek Revival building in Meadow Bluff, West Virginia, US.
Deitz Farm is a two-story residence of red brick in Meadow Bluff featuring a wooden porch spanning its front facade. The 1840 structure maintains its original architectural details including the three-bay design and period elements throughout.
The property became significant during the American Civil War when General Robert E. Lee established his headquarters there in September 1861 for military operations. This role transformed it into a strategic location where soldiers built fortifications that remain visible on the grounds.
The property preserves earthworks and burial sites of soldiers from both Confederate and Union armies who died during the Civil War. Visitors can see these remains across the grounds and understand how deeply the conflict touched this place.
The building is protected under National Register of Historic Places guidelines, meaning any alterations require approval to maintain its historical integrity. Access to the property may be limited, so check ahead before planning a visit.
The grounds contain military trenches constructed by Confederate forces during 1861 that remain visible in the landscape today. These physical fortifications allow visitors to directly observe how the site was used for wartime defense.
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