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Related: About this forum1915 Civil War Vets Parade, Grand Army of The Rep. Penn. Ave: 1938 Gettysburg 75th Anniv.
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1915 Civil War Vets Parade, Grand Army of The Rep. Penn. Ave: 1938 Gettysburg 75th Anniv. (Original Post)
appalachiablue
Dec 2020
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mitch96
(14,926 posts)1. Neat. I like the clackity clack noise of the old projector.
Crap those geezers were 65-75 years old for the parade..wait... thats my age❗️😁
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Staph
(6,374 posts)2. Fascinating!
In the first film, during the parade in 1915, I noticed that several of the flag bearers for the troops were young women!
And it's nice to see, in the second film at Gettysburg, where there were both Union and Confederate veterans, there wasn't a single Confederate flag to be seen.
Lifelong Protester
(8,421 posts)3. There were according to estimates
About 6,000 veterans of the civil war alive at the time. Each attendee had to have an attendant.
It is said that Jackie Kennedy got the idea for JFKs eternal flamefrom touring Gettysburg. The eternally burning flame that Roosevelt dedicated.