Arlington National Cemetery - Harriet was a Contract Nurse in the Spanish American War

Arlington National Cemetery
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A general view
 
Harriet was a Contract Nurse in the Spanish American War

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Confederate Memorial - Arlington National Cemetery

 Confederate Memorial - Arlington National Cemetery
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A general view of this historic site.


By the end of 1901 all the Confederate soldiers buried in the national cemeteries at Alexandria, Virginia, and at the Soldiers' Home in Washington were brought together with the soldiers buried at Arlington and reinterred in the Confederate section. There are 46 officers, 351 enlisted men, 58 wives, 15 southern civilians, and 12 unknowns in concentric circles around the Confederate Monument.
To further honor these citizens of the South, the United Daughters of the Confederacy petitioned to erect a major monument to the Confederate dead. On March 4, 1906 Secretary of War William Howard Taft granted their request.  Chosen to design the memorial was the world-renowned sculptor, Moses Ezekiel. Ezekiel brought more than just his artistic talents to this project for he was also a Confederate veteran who knew first-hand the horrors of the Civil War. He is now buried at the base of the famous monument which he created.
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To the right side of the altar is a black and white marble memorial to Thomas Coventry

 St Mary Magdalene, Croome d' Habitot, Worcestershire
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St Mary Magdalene's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the grounds of Croome Court, at Croome D'Abitot, Worcestershire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
 
The original church at Croome was demolished by the 6th Earl of Coventry when he decided to replace his adjacent Jacobean house in the 1750s. Opulent monuments brought from the old church long since demolished, show the former Barons and Earls of Coventry.

To the right side of the altar is a black and white marble memorial to Thomas Coventry, 1st Baron Coventry, who died in 1640 and who had been Lord Keeper of the Great Seal. His effigy is shown reclining between statues personifying Justice, holding the Great Seal, and Virtue.
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"Roland from Fulham Power Station".

 Eckington Cemetery, Eckington, Worcestershire
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"Roland from Fulham Power Station".
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Owen died on his voyage to Australia and was buried at sea.

 St James, Birlington, Worcestershire
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Apart from the 15th century west tower, the church was rebuilt in 1871-2. The original 12th century chancel arch is now the main churchyard entrance.


 Owen died on his voyage to Australia and was buried at sea.
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Hannah "died in childbirth of a daughter".

 Holy Trinity, Eckington, Worcestershire
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A 12th century church with a 15th century tower. Additions were made in the 1830s and restoration took place in 1887.

Hannah "died in childbirth of a daughter".
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Annie was the "beloved companion of Miss Trenfield for 45 years".

St Giles, Bredon's Norton, Worcestershire
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Bredon's Norton Church dates from the 12th century but was heavily restored by the Victorians. It was built as a Chapel of Ease for the main Parish Church of St Giles, Bredon.
 
Annie was the "beloved companion of 
 Miss Trenfield for 45 years".

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Albert and Eliza lost two sons in the Great War of 1914-1918 - just 3 weeks apart.

 St Giles, Bredon, Worcestershire
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The Normans began the present church, around 1180, and work continued until the middle of the 13th century. It seems possible that stonemasons who were at that time working on the great Abbey of Tewkesbury were called in to lend a hand in the construction of Bredon Church. Certainly the two external turrets at the west end and those at Tewkesbury Abbey have a marked resemblance.
 
 
Albert and Eliza lost two sons in the Great War of 1914-1918 - just 3 weeks apart.

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One brother died in battle and one in hospital

Evergreen Cemetery, Gettysburg 
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One brother died in battle and one in hospital
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An incorrect symbol used on a military medical grave

 
A general view of Arlington National Cemetery



It is relatively common, especially in the United States, to find the caduceus, with its two snakes and wings, used as a symbol of medicine instead of the correct Rod of Asclepius, with only a single snake. This example can be found on McPherson Drive near the Confederate Memorial.
 
 
 



Died as a POW at Andersonville

Evergreen Cemetery, Gettysburg 
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 Died as a POW at Andersonville
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Confederate Graves at Arlington National Cemetery

 Confederate Graves - Arlington National Cemetery
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Marcus Wright is one of only two former Confederate generals interred in the cemetery (the other being Joseph Wheeler)


There are 46 officers, 351 enlisted men, 58 wives, 15 southern civilians, and 12 unknowns in concentric circles around the Confederate Monument.
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Henry Martin Sandbach died "from the effects of wounds received while lion hunting in Somaliland".

 Christ Church, Bwlch-y-cibau, Powys, Wales
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This beautiful stone church set on the edge of woodlands dates from the 1860s and was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott.
 
 
Henry Martin Sandbach died "from the effects of wounds received while lion hunting in Somaliland".
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Hezekiah died of "Pale Consumption"

 St Mary the Virgin, Sedgeberrow, Worcestershire
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The parish church of Saint Mary the Virgin was consecrated in 1331. It has a small western bell tower with a spire and three bells. The oldest was cast in 1623 by Godwin Baker of Worcester, the next by Henry Bagley of Chacombe in 1665 and the last by Abraham Rudhall of Gloucester in 1718. The church was restored in 1868 and a vestry was added in 1900, but its original 14th-century form is largely unchanged.


Hezekiah died of "Pale Consumption"


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An unusual example of a more elaborate replacement memorial being annotated as such.

 Bruton Church - Colonial Williamsburg
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Bruton Parish Church is located in the restored area of Colonial Williamsburg in Williamsburg. It was established in 1674 by the consolidation of two previous parishes in the Virginia Colony, and remains an active Episcopal parish.


An unusual example of a more elaborate replacement memorial being annotated as such.


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Lexingon, Virginia. He broke the Bank of Lexington

A general view of the town

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Charles Figgat

Charles M. Figgat was the cashier at the Bank of Lexington who embezzled over $145,000 and fled on February 14, 1895. Figgat's actions forced the closure of the bank and adversely affected the local economy; VMI incurred significant losses. 


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Monticello Graveyard - Virginia. The grave of Thomas Jefferson

 Monticello Graveyard
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The grave of Thomas Jefferson
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Broken by Gunfire!

Evergreen Cemetery, Gettysburg 
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Broken by gunfire during the Battle of Gettysburg
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Francis Hopkinson signed the Declaration of Independence on behalf of New Jersey.

 Christ Church Burial Ground - Philadelphia
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 Francis Hopkinson signed the Declaration of Independence on behalf of New Jersey.
 
 

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Korean War Memorial at Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington National Cemetery
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An unusual but effective design to remember those died in the Korean War
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