This is the Historic "Armstrong House" built in 1853, used as US Army Union Headquarters by General U.S. Grant and Army Of The Potomac's General Meade and General Patrick May 9-14, 1864 during the battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse. This is where Gen. Grant wrote the famous letter: "I'll fight it out on this spot if it takes all summer" later becoming a presidential campaign theme, book and movie. This newly renovated 4500 square foot, six bedroom, three bath home (2 Queen, 2 Full, 1 Twin) features a full-motion security system. The house also has the original heartwood pine floors, dual pained windows and a modern updated kitchen, appliances and bathrooms, High speed cable internet with computer and printer for your use. You will enjoy the hot summer lounging in the private in-ground pool (pool currently closed) and a private 8 person jacuzzi that features a new one bath pool-house, both are enclosed for privacy.