Gettysburg National Military Park. Pennsylvania. This is the North Carolina Memorial on West Confederate Avenue. Paul Goldfinger photo.
“Thirty two North Carolina regiments were in
action at Gettysburg July 1,2,3, 1863. One Con-
federate soldier in every four who fell here
was a North Carolinian.”
This tablet erected by the North Carolina Division United Daughters of the Confederacy.
The Gettysburg Address by President Abraham Lincoln. November 19, 1863
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived, and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle field of that war. We come to dedicate a portion of it, as a final resting place for those who died here, that the nation might live. This we may, in all propriety do.
But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate we can not consecrate we can not hallow, this ground The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have hallowed it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here; while it can never forget what they did here.
It is rather for us, the living, we here be dedicated to the great task remaining before us that, from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they here, gave the last full measure of devotion that we here highly resolve these dead shall not have died in vain; that the nation, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.
BILL MacADOO and PETE SEEGER. “Marching Through Georgia”
You will notice that this post consists of a reference to a Confederate memorial, and the music is about the north’s conquest of Georgia. But it’s OK to mix up the sides, because Lincoln didn’t mention the sides–no reference to the North and/or the South. So our blogpost mirrors that theme of honoring all the fallen; not just one side or the other.
Paul Goldfinger, Editor Blogfinger.net. 8/6/23.