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All Wars Memorial to Colored Soldiers and Sailors

In Jamaica, Victory honors Civil War heroes

 

by Ron Marzlock, Chronicle Contributor

 

On May 18, 1894 the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Association of Jamaica was chartered, its purpose to build a monument to perpetuate the memory of those who served in the Union Army in the Civil War — defeating the Confederacy and ending slavery in the United States.

The resulting statue was unveiled and dedicated on Memorial Day 1896 in the middle of Hillside Avenue and Merrick Boulevard in Jamaica. It was a bronze figure of the winged Victory by Fredrick Wellington Ruckstull (1853-1942).

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Simplistic Living

Simplistic Living

 

"Where yesterday was cold gray ice there lay the transparent

pond already calm and full of hope as in a summer evening,

reflecting a summer evening sky in its bosom, though none was

visible overhead, as if it had intelligence with some remote

horizon."

 

-Walden by Thoreau

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