I'm not sure if this discussion has come up on this forum, and if it has, well here we go again. This past St. Patricks Day, myself and a few friends marched in the St. Patricks Day Parade in New York City with the 69th NY. Before we went over to the step off point, everyone met at the 69th's Armory on 25th and Lexington if I'm correct. Now the 69th's Armory has a decent sized museum of items regarding the unit since the Civil War. This is where I began to get sick to my stomach. Their museum consists of glass cases from the 1920's with orginal items from the orginal 69th. Some of the items rotting away to nothing, forage caps with no brims, frock coats with holes, overcoats falling apart at the seems, General Meaghers sword rusting away to nothing. If I began to name all the items they have rotting away in these non-temperature controlled cases I would be here all day. Now if that was not bad enough, they have about 15 original Civil War battle flags and presentation flags flaking away to nothing. These flags are kept in the similiar glass cases rolled up in plastic. Each of the flags has a card in front of it describing where it was used. One of the cards stated, " Used during 1864-1865 has orginal bullet holes in it, along with blood stains". Most of the flags have no color left to them, they are like a gray brown in color and most are in shreds. Now I know this is not the only place in the country where preservation has been a problem. I was talking with one of my friends about this problem, and he was telling me about original flags that are hanging blowing in the air in the 7th Armory in NYC. He said "they are just falling apart, and nothing is being done to save them". Something needs to be done about this situation before it is too late, before these items are gone forever. From what I have gathered so far, the state of NY is in charge of these items, and they refuse to do anything. Your thoughts on this subject would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Here is a website with some more information: http://www.spinola.org/47ny/uhistory/nyflags.htm
Here is a website with some more information: http://www.spinola.org/47ny/uhistory/nyflags.htm
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