Sample Block of Granite of type used for Gettysburg Memorial

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Identifier

2006a-269

Title

Sample Block of Granite of type used for Gettysburg Memorial

Subject

Historic Artifact

Description

This is a block of granite which serves as a sample of the NH granite used for the Gettysburg PA monument to 41 Commanders of the Civil War "not hitherto memorialized." This memorial (whose picture is in the Photographic Data Base # 2006-128, please see) was unveiled on September 9th, 1925, Designed by Edward Peace Casey, New York City. It is semi circular, with 18 panels. On them are inscribed the names with rank of the 41 Division and Brigade commanders and also a list of the cavalry and artillery ..... "The name of our Uncle James Clay Rice who became Brig. General is incised on the wall of the monument on left of the coat of arms, first column of names. Josephine Rice Creelman spoke at the dedicatory exercises as representative of her uncle." this information was taken from writing on the cardboard backing of the photograph of the memorial. Also included is a typed card with this information.

Type

Physical Object

Format

7.6 x 10.8 x 3.2 cm (3 x 4.2 x 1.2 in)

Date

1925-09-09

Publisher

Worthington Historical Society

Date Available

2006-08-24

Is Part Of

Box 30c

Medium

Other

Mediator

swu

Contributor

Creelman

Source

Worthington Library Rice Room

Date Accepted

2007-04-14

Date Modified

2012-12-05

Has Part

Box 30c

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Size

7.6 x 10.8 x 3.2 cm

Predominant material

Granite

Weight

600 gr

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