 Picture courtesy of John Musgrove.
 Picture courtesy of John Musgrove. To the north stood William Turnbull’s house, Edge Hill, headquarters of Gen. Robert E. Lee from 23 Nov. 1864 to 2 Apr. 1865 during the siege of Petersburg. Here, after dawn on 2 Apr., Lee learned of the Union attack that soon shattered his lines and spoke for the last time with Lt. Gen. A. P. Hill. Nearby, he received word of Hill’s death a short time later. When the Federals approached, Lee moved his headquarters to Cottage Farm within the inner Confederate line, and that night he evacuated the Army of Northern Virginia from the city. Union artillery soon destroyed the Turnbull house. The present residence was one of the detached buildings. Department of Historic Resources 2000 Routes 1 and 460 Dinwiddie County Virginia.
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