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    [News Clip: Memorial Day]

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    Video footage from the WBAP-TV television station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story about Memorial Day observances at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth

    List of expenditures for Memorial Day

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    A list of expenditures for Memorial Day 1905 in Bisbee, both typed up and written

    American G.I. Forum members march on Memorial Day Parade in Port Clinton, Ohio (photograph)

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    American G.I. Forum members march on Memorial Day Parade in Port Clinton, Ohio

    25th Memorial Day Invitation

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    Invitation: 25th Memorial Day-marking mass deportation of peoples from Baltic States to Slave Labour Camp

    Memorial Day Parade

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    Black and White photograph of the annual Memorial Day parade in Bloomingdale, Illinois showing the northwest corner of Bloomingdale Road and Lake Street. The route of the parade went down Lake Street to St. Paul Evergreen Cemetery every year

    Selections for Memorial Day observances in Wisconsin schools.

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    Prepared and issued by C.P. Cary, State Superintendent.Mode of access: Internet

    Honoring Fallen Soldiers: America\u27s First Memorial Day - Accession 1181 - M549 (602)

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    This collection consists of a program of remembrance held on May3-4, 2002 honoring the first Memorial Day observed in Charleston, SC on May 1st, 1865 to honor those that fought and died in the American Civil War. This 48 page program was edited by Catherine Clinton and consists of several articles and typescript copies of period newspaper articles from 1865-1867. The program contains a Preface titled “Keep Their Memory Green” by Catherine Clinton, an excerpt titled “Decoration Days” from David Blight’s Race And Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory published in 2001, and an article titled “Sites and Rites of Civil War Memory by Thomas Brown. Also included is a section titled “Selected Sources” which includes typescript copies of “The Martyrs of the Race Course” published in the Charleston Courier, May 2, 1865, “Martyrs of the Racecourse” published in Harper’s weekly, May 18, 1867, an excerpt from A Woman Doctor’s Civil War: Esther Hill Hawks’ Diary which was edited by Gerald Schwartz (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1985), an article by Rev. Richard H. Cain which was published in the A.M.E. Christian Recorder, April 21, 1866, and an excerpt from Frances Rollin, Life and Public Services of Martin R. Delany (Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1868.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/2538/thumbnail.jp

    Memorial Day Parade, Bloomingdale, Illinois

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    Black and white photograph of the members of the Bloomingdale Veterans of Foreign Wars marching east on Lake Street in the annual Memorial Day parade in Bloomingdale, Illinois. Roy’s Tavern, a restaurant that hosted a popular Friday night fish fry is seen in the background
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