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Robert E. Lee Bust

11Wx7Dx17.5H inches Available in Fiberstone or FiberglassFiberstone has a rough surface and fiberglass has a smooth surface. Both materials are about half the weight of cement and can be outdoors year round. By mastering the art of casting our home decor and outdoor garden statues, decoration, gargoyles, dragons, angels, cherubs, cupid, fairy, dedo, busts, planters, urns, pots, garden benches, pedestals, columns, garden ornaments, fountains, wall decor, vases, holiday, religious and animal statues in fiberglass or fiberstone resin we manage to retain all the detail or the original with the added benefits of less weight, greater strength, and a product suitable for indoor and outdoor garden decor use. Fiberstone is a mixture of sand and stones cast into the surface using terrazzo-like techniques. The surface is then sandblasted and chemically treated, followed by an acid stain to give the appearance of aged stone. Since it is reinforced with a fiberglass backing, it remains light-weight and less fragile than concrete. When ordering, please pick a material then a finish. Please allow 5 weeks for manufacturing and shipping.

11Wx7Dx17.5H inches Available in Fiberstone or FiberglassFiberstone has a rough surface and fiberglass has a smooth surface. Both materials are about half the weight of cement and can be outdoors year round. By mastering the art of casting our home decor and outdoor garden statues, decoration, gargoyles, dragons, angels, cherubs, cupid, fairy, dedo, busts, planters, urns, pots, garden benches, pedestals, columns, garden ornaments, fountains, wall decor, vases, holiday, religious and animal statues in fiberglass or fiberstone resin we manage to retain all the detail or the original with the added benefits of less weight, greater strength, and a product suitable for indoor and outdoor garden decor use. Fiberstone is a mixture of sand and stones cast into the surface using terrazzo-like techniques. The surface is then sandblasted and chemically treated, followed by an acid stain to give the appearance of aged stone. Since it is reinforced with a fiberglass backing, it remains light-weight and less fragile than concrete. When ordering, please pick a material then a finish. Please allow 5 weeks for manufacturing and shipping.

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Robert E. Lee Bust News

Reagan bust OK'd for Hill; 'Orator' King to make way for president.(NATION)

Byline: Eric Pfeiffer, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Nearly twenty years after leaving office, Ronald Reagan is coming back to Washington. California lawmakers have voted to place a bronze bust of the former president in the Capitol Rotunda and alongside other national luminaries such as Abraham Lincoln,

Publication: The Washington Times (Washington, DC)

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Betting Against a Housing Bust: With mortgage rates at record lows and home prices soaring, trendy 'McMansions' look like safer investments than stocks. Are they? No one has more riding on the answer than Robert Toll.(Toll Brothers Inc.)(Company Profile)

Byline: Daniel Mcginn Robert Toll and four colleagues are sitting around his office, trading jokes and gentle barbs. The atmosphere resembles a poker game--only instead of cards, the men huddle over a map of southern California. One of Toll's aides points toward a 52-acre parcel of land he's just

Publication: Newsweek

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LEE PLANS INVASION OF TENNESSEE, SIR.(Business)

Byline: Joe Taylor Associated Press Robert E. Lee is plotting an offensive this spring in Tennessee. But instead of leading a fight between Confederate and Union troops, Lee's battle involves spirits. Bob Lee IV, great-grandson of the Civil War general, is in the liquor business. As chairman of the

Publication: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)

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Lee and His Fondness For Pr. George's Kin; Descendant's Book Looks at General's Letters And the Story of a Visit Just Before Gettysburg

Did Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee leave his troops just weeks before the battle at Gettysburg to attend a cousin's wedding in Prince George's County? There's slender but intriguing evidence in a recent book by a Lee descendant in Maryland that tends to bolster a family legend that has been largely

Publication: The Washington Post

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Book Recounts Lee's Ties To Cousins in Maryland; Biography of General Bolsters Legend

Did Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee leave his troops just weeks before the battle at Gettysburg to attend a cousin's wedding in Prince George's County, Md.? There's slender but intriguing evidence in a recent book by a Lee descendant in Maryland that tends to bolster a family legend that largely has

Publication: The Washington Post

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