In my town Memorial Day is celebrated on the 30th across the street on the Meeting House Green. We will be in attendance to hear the speeches and music and watch the wreath laying at the memorials honoring those that served from this town.
On Thursday last week Dan and I did a drive around south of here starting in Keene, NH and heading south then east, then north before heading back home. While we were setting out I decided it would be a great opportunity to check out other Civil War monuments.
Here are the ones we saw, stopped at and compared to the one above which is across our street.
In Marlborough, NH.
The statue looked very much like ours.
The third one we spotted was in Peterborough, NH. This one was very different for several reasons: what it was made of, no mustache, and its location in front of the G.A.R. Hall.
[When we returned home I wrote a letter to the editor of the Petersborough newspaper to bring their attention to how poorly the property is being maintained and how it shows a lack of respect for these veterans.]
We do commemorate our savagery against each other, don’t we?
ReplyDeleteThat was a rather monumental little trip.
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ReplyDeleteGood for you Marcia. I am not sure why people are disrespectful but it seems with each generation it just gets worse and worse. Have a great weekend and fill your coming week with love.
ReplyDeleteMuch less problematical than the monuments to the Confederacy.
ReplyDeleteWe have also seen the G.A.R. Site in Petersborough, NH, and good for you in writing to express your annoyance at the lack of maintenance and respect.
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