Bostonians Lay Cornerstone for Bunker Hill Monument
[2023-11-13 06:13:38]
The first time I saw was when Mr. Webster was on the corner of the Bunker Hill Monument on 17th June 1825. When he passed through open space, I will never forget his appearance Approximately 50,000 men and women are waiting for "eloquent of the day" and as he knows, they are at the same time I will not shout. The name of the sky is "Webster!" "Webster!" "Webster!"
This is one of the beautiful days of June where the sun was bright, the air was clear, the atmosphere of nature was full of pure and presenceful appreciation. There is a long archive of soldiers of their holiday costumes; there are many associations where motto is banner; cottage with white apron and blue scarf and large cottage; citizens from town and village for miles; 200 men Is a remnant of the revolutionary era
They came to commemorate when he came to the few hundred wounded veterans he shared in a bloody scene, and he stopped for a while, and he says I can see clouds crossing the sea facing the speakers
He said: "Our poor work may perish, but you have to endure: this monument may disappear, the solid ground on which it depends sinks to the sea surface It may be that people's hearts are better than patriotism and free traffic, and that wish will be worthy of your spirit!
From a certain point of view, I have never seen such an effect. Through the rise, all the breasts appear to be expanding now, all gaze points upwards, all faces are illuminated by sacred but passionate enthusiasm. Like an excited ocean, there is a host on the wave, its attractive ups and downs and swelling.
The ceremony at Bunker Hill began commemorating the dedication of the war memorial hall. Rama Jaite was the owner of Freemason Order and he was asked to lay the foundation stone. Later, a famous lecturer, Massachusetts State Assemblyman Daniel Webster, talked a long time before 15,000 spectators sat at a wooden amphitheater at the top of Bunker Hill. After paying respect to the old veteran during the battle, Webster looked at Lafayette. "You are connected to both the hemisphere and the two generations," he muttered. "From you, from the new world to the old world, you should see the freely sparking spirit through heaven."
In Boston in 1823, Daniel Webster, Edward Everett and other prominent citizens established Bunker Hill Battle Monument Association to preserve some historical sites and build a wonderful monument on top of it. The foundation was built on June 17, 1825. During the 100 years of revolution from 1876 to 1883, Congress secured the Federal Fund to use regional funds for the Revolutionary War Memorial. Saratoga, New York State, Oriskany, New York, Coppins, South Carolina, Monmouth, New Jersey, Groton, Connecticut. Among them, Cowpens is a unit of the national park system now, Bunker Hill, Bennington, Oriskany, Monmouth is the country's historic landmark.
Bunker Hill Memorial is an obelisk commemorating the battle of the first Bunker Hill in America. This battle is actually wrong, because most of the actions were done at Mount Brad. The monument started in 1827, but the building had to stop until 1843. Architect Solomon Willard has 221 feet of granite from Quincy, Massachusetts. In 1794, Mason Lodge of King Solomon built a pillar of 18 feet of wood with gilding enamel on the top, in commemoration of the patriot Joseph Warren. In the last third attack, the fallen hero was sent to Paul Libya at the famous midnight, Libya got on a Warren horse. The Banker Hill Monument Association, 29 years after its founding, led the construction of a more permanent monument.