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MEMORIAL DAY MAY 30th
That day set apart each year, first by custom, and later by statute,
for the purpose of honoring the memory of the soldiers who fought
in the Civil War, is a successor to Decoration Day which originated
with the southern states when flowers were strewn over the soldiers’ graves.
After hostilities between the Union and Confederate forces had
ceased, the widows and friends of the slain southerners showed
their sincere love and gratitude to their fallen heroes in this
fashion. This was not confined to confederate graves only. These
fine women of the South also decorated the graves of the northern
dead. The news of this touching tribute flashed across the North
as a ray of new light and hope for brotherhood, and in 1868, General
John A. Logan, then Commander in Chief of the Grand Army of the
Republic, showed his deep admiration of this symbolic custom by
issuing an order designating May 30th of that year as the one on
which all posts of the G.A.R. should commemorate the dead of the
Civil War by decorating their graves with floral bouquets and wreaths.
Action was soon taken by the legislatures of various states and
the 30th of May was set-aside for that purpose in the majority
of states.
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