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REVISITING MT. HOPE CEMETERY: FROM JACK THE RIPPER TO THE GRANDFATHER OF THE INTERNET
REVISITING MT. HOPE CEMETERY: FROM JACK THE RIPPER TO THE GRANDFATHER OF THE INTERNET
Publication date: 23 November 2020
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REVISITING MT. HOPE CEMETERY: FROM JACK THE RIPPER TO THE GRANDFATHER OF THE INTERNET
creator:
David Kramer
subject:
Cultural Life
description:
Caption: The Civil War Veterans’ monument in Mount Hope Cemetery was erected in September 1908, and unveiled on September 25 of that year. Statues of two soldiers stand atop a granite base. The older soldier holds a flag. The younger one holds a bugle. The bronze plaque on the base reads “1861 -1865. On Fame’s eternal camping ground/ Their silent tents are spread, /And glory guards with solemn round/ The bivouac of the dead.” The music for the verse completes the plaque. 6/18/18
publisher:
Talker Of The Town
contributor:
Photographer David Kramer
date:
12/15/2019
type:
Photo
format:
jpg
source:
Mt Hope Cemetery
relation:
https://talkerofthetown.com/2019/12/15/revisiting-mt-hope-cemetery-from-jack-the-ripper-to-the-grandfather-of-the-internet/
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Contact David Kramer at Talker of the Town at dkramer3@mail.naz.edu