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monument and men
There is a monument to Doubleday at Gettysburg erected by his men, admirers, and the state of New York.
In 1888, a monument was erected on the Boston Common to the men killed in the massacre, and the five victims, along with Christopher Seider, were reinterred in a prominent grave in the Granary Burying Ground.
A replica of Stonehenge built by Samuel Hill as a monument to local men killed in World War I called Maryhill Stonehenge.
A large monument, erected in 1915 in the center of the cemetery, is dedicated to these men.
* Porter County Memorial Opera Hall The Memorial Opera House opened in 1893 as a monument to the men who served during the American Civil War.
The Tippecanoe battlefield monument was erected in 1908 and dedicated to the men who served and were killed in the Battle of Tippecanoe.
Part of the old hall had a Jim Crow-era monument to the local men and women from Natchez and Adams County who served in World War I.
When that happens the men drop what they are doing and go off from the deep southern hamlet of D ’ Lo, Miss .” The town has since been recognized with a monument located at the town ’ s community center which lists the names of all the D ’ Lo citizens who served during the war.
The November 18, 1920 issue of the Leeds News listed the names of the men and women who were to be placed on the monument in order to ensure that no names had been missed.
Today, this event is commemorated by a historic monument with a bronze plaque bearing the names of the fifteen men who lost their lives during the massacre.
In 1521 seven Lollard dissenters ( William Tylsworth, John Scrivener, Thomas Barnard, James Morden, Robert Rave, Thomas Holmes and Joan Norman ) were burned at the stake in Amersham A memorial to them was built in 1931 and is inscribed as follows: " In the shallow of depression at a spot 100 yards left of this monument seven Protestants, six men and one woman were burned to death at the stake.
* Veterans ' Park-A park dedicated to the hundreds of men and women from Sikeston and other communities in Southeast Missouri who have valiantly served their country in times of war, the park features a large, lighted granite monument and American flag display.
In 1898 Blackheath Barrow — a ring cairn monument situated above Cross Stone in Todmorden — was excavated and proved to be a site of " surpassing archaeological interest ", according to J. Lawton Russell, one of the men who carried out the excavation.
In 1959, Queen Elizabeth II unveiled The Ottawa Memorial, a monument erected to "( commemorate ) by name, some 800 men and women who lost their lives while serving or training with the Air Forces of the Commonwealth in Canada, the West Indies and the United States and who have no known grave.
They must remain standing because they are a monument to a moment in time when some men decided to turn the Earth into a graveyard.
In 2009, a local campaign was started to raise £ 40, 000 to erect an official monument to the 14 men who lost their lives whilst serving on the Fraserburgh Lifeboat.
In the Sola Church Ruins area, there is a monument of Erling Skjalgsson ( AD 975-1028 ), one of Sola's most famous men.
In two months, Cornelius and his 200 men cut down trees, burned down vegetation and dug away the earth to reveal the monument.
Hull hired men to carve out a long, 4. 5-inch block of gypsum in Fort Dodge, Iowa, telling them it was intended for a monument to Abraham Lincoln in New York.
Moreouer, vpon the Hawe at Plymmouth, there is cut out in the ground, the pourtrayture of two men, the one bigger, the other lesser, with Clubbes in their hands, ( whom they terme Gog-Magog ) and ( as I haue learned ) it is renewed by order of the Townesmen, when cause requireth, which should inferre the same to bee a monument of some moment.
These paths will take you over the open chalk downland of Coombe Hill, Buckinghamshire, home to Britains longest surviving geocache, with its impressive monument to the Buckinghamshire men who died in the Boer War, or walk to the pretty hamlet of Dunsmore in the spring and enjoy the carpet of bluebells, or enjoy the shaded woods on Haddington Hill and Boddington Hill, belonging to Forest Enterprise ( known locally as ' Wendover Woods ').
It is now a Category A listed monument in Scotland, dedicated to the men of the original British Commando Forces raised during Second World War.
In 1890, the officers and men of the United States Navy dedicated a granite-and-marble monument to the memory of Lieut.
By 1901 the Senate Park Commission, better known as the McMillan Commission, had proposed placing a pantheon-like structure on the site hosting " the statues of the illustrious men of the nation, or whether the memory of some individual shall be honored by a monument of the first rank may be left to the future "; no action was ever taken by Congress on this issue.

monument and lost
The start of the 21st century was marked in Stamford by erecting a modern monument inspired by the lost Cross.
In 1987, the people of Lomianki erected a monument in memory of the American flyers who lost their lives.
Nearby stands the elegant and imposing monument to Samuel Turner ( 1805 – 1878 ), treasurer of the Devonshire Hospital and Buxton Bath Charity, built in 1879 and accidentally lost for the latter part of the 20th century during construction work before being found and restored in 1994.
Between 1920 and 1922 a monument in honour of the workers who lost their lives in the wake of the Kapp Putsch was erected in the Weimar central cemetery.
In 1953, Bundespräsident Theodor Heuss re-dedicated the monument to German unity, adding the signs of the remaining western federal states as well as the ones of the lost areas in the East.
As German unity was considered complete and the areas under Polish administration were ceded to Poland, the monument lost its official active purpose, now only reminding of history.
These were joined by Republican prisoners who were promised a conviction redemption for risking their lives working on the monument construction ..., which in 1943 amounted to six hundred lost, both of paid workers, craftsmen and of prisoners convicted to work.
Old English scholar and noted commentator on the Ruthwell Cross Daniel H. Haigh argues that the inscription of the Ruthwell Cross must be fragments of one of Caedmon's lost poems, stating " On this monument, erected about A. D. 665, we have fragments of a religious poem of very high character, and that there was but one man living in England at that time worthy to be named as a religious poet, and that was Caedmon ".
Since that time, chunks of the monument have been lost or spray-painted by vandals.
The World War II monument with all the names of lost citizens during the war located at long the toward the great seminar " Bovendonk ".
Designed by Mozambican architect José Forjaz, at a cost to the South African government of 1. 5 million Rand ( US $ 300, 000 ), the monument comprises 35 steel tubes symbolising the number of lives lost in the air crash.
The Valençay SOE Memorial is a monument to the members of the Special Operations Executive F Section who lost their lives for the liberation of France.
* Borglum is mentioned in the 2007 film, National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets as having to construct the monument at Mount Rushmore in order to disguise the natural, physical landmarks that would lead to the location of the lost city of gold, Cibola.
His name is on the bronze plaque of a World War II monument at the top of Coleman Hill Park overlooking downtown Macon, along with the names of other Macon men who lost their lives while serving in the military.
Thomas Selfridge, of the signal corps, the young officer who lost his life September 19 last when the Wright aeroplane collapsed in midair above the Fort Myer parade ground, has been in the city for several days to arrange the details for the monument to be erected to the memory of his son in Arlington National Cemetery.
The Shaheed Minar monument commemorates those who lost their life during the protests on 21 February 1952
The city has a beautiful new monument to soldiers from the city who lost their lives in the Croatian War of Independence.
There is a monument to Llywelyn at nearby Cilmeri, where his men having lost their leader were routed by the Normans.
The monument shown in this photograph was erected to commemorate the allied airmen who lost their lives over Warsaw.
In tribute and memory of the 600 lost in the fight, the soldiers of the " Chrobry II " group erected this monument in 1991 ( My translation )
The memorial's central monument, engraved with the names and ages of the twenty-six men who lost their lives in the disaster states, " Their light shall always shine.

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