Greetings all,
I was just wondering if any of you guys out there live in NYC, particularily the Manhattan burrough. I ask this because in not being able to be home for memorial day this year, I decided I would do something for this day to honor the heroes, to visit Grants Memorial & the Soldier & Sailors Monument which are right near where I live, in full uniform & traps (minus bayonet, powder, caps, & the rifle of course). Then I really looked into it, and found a few other War Between the States related monuments located in Manhattan, and decided that I'd add those to my list of monuments to visit. So here's my question Gentlemen, if you live in NYC & particularily Manhattan, would you be willing to join me in my visitation of the monuments on Memorial Day this May? This is the list of Monuments I have found, if you know of others in Manhattan, please feel free to inform:
-Gen. W.S. Hancock Monument, W. 123rd St. & Manhattan Av.
-Gen. Grant Memorial, W. 122nd St. Riverside Park
-Gen. Dan Butterfield Monument, W. 112th St. Riverside Park
-Gen. Franz Siegel Monument, W. 106th St. Riverside Park
-ACW Soldiers & Sailors Monument, W. 89th Street Riverside Park
-7th Reg. NYSV Monument, Central Park opposite W. 67th St.
-Gen. W.T. Sherman Monument, Grand Army Plaza, W. 59th St. & 5th Av.
-Admiral D.G. Farragut Monument, Madison Square Park, E. 26th St btw. 5th & Madison Av.
-Gen. Sheridan & Col. Ellsworth Monument & Flagpole, Sheridan Square, W. 4th St, Grove St., & Christopher St.
-John Ericsson Monument, Battery Park, South of Batter Pl between West & Washington St.
So basically what this would consist of, is a march from 123rd St. down to Battery Park, visiting the memorials & offering a reading of some sort & a salute to the monument. If this did take full effect, & multiple people came out for this, I think it'd be an awesome idea to get donations from every member of amount that would be determined (probably $10-$20) for CW Preservation Trust. So Gentlemen, think this over if you live here in NYC, and let me know what you think.
Much Obliged
I was just wondering if any of you guys out there live in NYC, particularily the Manhattan burrough. I ask this because in not being able to be home for memorial day this year, I decided I would do something for this day to honor the heroes, to visit Grants Memorial & the Soldier & Sailors Monument which are right near where I live, in full uniform & traps (minus bayonet, powder, caps, & the rifle of course). Then I really looked into it, and found a few other War Between the States related monuments located in Manhattan, and decided that I'd add those to my list of monuments to visit. So here's my question Gentlemen, if you live in NYC & particularily Manhattan, would you be willing to join me in my visitation of the monuments on Memorial Day this May? This is the list of Monuments I have found, if you know of others in Manhattan, please feel free to inform:
-Gen. W.S. Hancock Monument, W. 123rd St. & Manhattan Av.
-Gen. Grant Memorial, W. 122nd St. Riverside Park
-Gen. Dan Butterfield Monument, W. 112th St. Riverside Park
-Gen. Franz Siegel Monument, W. 106th St. Riverside Park
-ACW Soldiers & Sailors Monument, W. 89th Street Riverside Park
-7th Reg. NYSV Monument, Central Park opposite W. 67th St.
-Gen. W.T. Sherman Monument, Grand Army Plaza, W. 59th St. & 5th Av.
-Admiral D.G. Farragut Monument, Madison Square Park, E. 26th St btw. 5th & Madison Av.
-Gen. Sheridan & Col. Ellsworth Monument & Flagpole, Sheridan Square, W. 4th St, Grove St., & Christopher St.
-John Ericsson Monument, Battery Park, South of Batter Pl between West & Washington St.
So basically what this would consist of, is a march from 123rd St. down to Battery Park, visiting the memorials & offering a reading of some sort & a salute to the monument. If this did take full effect, & multiple people came out for this, I think it'd be an awesome idea to get donations from every member of amount that would be determined (probably $10-$20) for CW Preservation Trust. So Gentlemen, think this over if you live here in NYC, and let me know what you think.
Much Obliged
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