Trivia #4 Shrine (5/4/2014)

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According to the NPS, the "Stonewall Jackson Shrine" is a former outbuilding of a plantation home in Guinea Station, VA.

Edit - We were looking for a more specific answer, i.e., what the outbuilding was used for. But it was an outbuilding, so I will give credit for this answer.

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The Stonewall house was made up of several (out buildings) Offices. He was placed in one where he could be out of the way and get the most rest and quiet It belonged to the Rail-Road which was later donated as a Shrine.
 
It is an outbuilding that was an office on what was then the Chandler plantation at Guinea Station, today it is part of the Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania National Military Park.
 
It was a Farm Office Building or an Outbuilding.

Edit - Both of these are being accepted as correct answers. Welcome to the trivia game, JohnnnyReb. Hope you'll come back and play again.

Since, to the best of my recollection, this is the first time you've played, I want to caution you about giving multiple answers. If you give a "this..or that" type of answer, then I have to be able to confirm that both "this" and "that" are correct. If I can't confirm that both are correct, then you will not get credit for your answer .

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