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How Memorial Day Began: A Brief History

How Memorial Day Began: A Brief HistoryMonday is Memorial Day in the United States. Many Americans have the day off because Memorial Day is a federal holiday. The holiday commemorates the military personnel who died while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. The first Memorial Day was organized by a group of formerly enslaved people in Charleston, South Carolina, shortly after the Confederacy surrendered in 1865. They held a parade and a picnic at a former Confederate prison camp, where they reburied the Union soldiers who had been hastily interred there.

In 1868, General John A. Logan, commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), a veterans’ organization, proclaimed May 30 as a nationwide day of remembrance. He issued General Order No. 11 on May 5, 1868. The order urged Americans to lay flowers and flags on the graves of Union soldiers. On that day, more than 20,000 graves of Union and Confederate soldiers were decorated at Arlington National Cemetery.

Celebration of the fifth Decoration Day at Arlington Cemetery, May 30, 1873

Over time, Decoration Day became Memorial Day and expanded to include all U.S. military casualties from any war or conflict. In 1971, Congress passed the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, which moved Memorial Day from May 30 to the last Monday in May, creating a three-day weekend for federal employees.

 

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Memorial Day 2021

Memorial Day 2021Every year thousands of visitors attend Memorial Day remembrance services Arlington National Cemetery. Arlington National Cemetery is the final resting place for many of the nation’s greatest heroes. The interred include more than 300,000 veterans of every American conflict, from the Revolutionary War to Iraq and Afghanistan. Some other facts about the national cemetery include:
  1. George Washington Parke Custis, the adopted son of George Washington acquired the land that is now Arlington National Cemetery in 1802.
  2. In 1864 the 200-acre Arlington plantation of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee was made a cemetery. The intent was to render the house uninhabitable should the Lee family ever attempt to return.
  3. Private William Christman, 21, of the 67th Pennsylvania Infantry was the first burial at Arlington National Cemetery. Pvt. Christman was buried in a plot on Arlington’s northeast corner on May 13, 1864.
  4. President Herbert Hoover conducted the first national Memorial Day ceremony in Arlington National Cemetery on May 30, 1929.
  5. Every tombstone, monument, and columbarium row in the cemetery has a flag placed by them each Memorial Day.
  6. Almost 4,000 former slaves are buried in Section 27, land that was known as Freedman’s Village, Arlington’s first freedpersons neighborhood.

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Memorial Day 2020

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Memorial Day 2020

 

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Memorial Day 2018

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U.S. Memorial Day 2016

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U.S. Memorial Day 2016

 

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