By Douglas G. Carnahan
Lots of talk about patriotic desire and of contagion of various sorts of late. I am reminded of a story from our history.
We return to Memorial Day, May 30, 1884. The holiday was called Decoration Day in those times, to honor decorated veterans of the American Civil War.
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Lots of talk about patriotic desire and of contagion of various sorts of late. I am reminded of a story from our history.
We return to Memorial Day, May 30, 1884. The holiday was called Decoration Day in those times, to honor decorated veterans of the American Civil War.
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