“Deerfield Street”- Rebuttal on Monuments

To view or search transcription, use the button to open the sidebar. To search, use the button in the sidebar.

From the collections of PVMA • Digital image © Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Assoc. • Image use information


About this item

When Massachusetts began erecting monuments and memorials in the 1860s, few public voices opposed the movement. This article represents the opponents’ view. Although the author was careful to assure readers that he honored the past, he argued that money spent on monuments diverted funds from the necessities of the present time. Here he openly criticized the otherwise popular movement by town leaders to erect memorials on historic sites.

Related Items

Details

Item typeArticle
AuthorPratt, James C.
PublisherGreenfield Gazette and Courier
Date1869-09-06
PlaceDeerfield, Massachusetts
TopicDeath, Cemeteries, Monuments, Memorials
EraCivil War and Reconstruction, 1861–1877
MaterialPaper
Process/FormatPrinting
Dimension detailsProcess Material: printed paper, ink Height: 10.25 in Width: 2.00 in
Catalog #L02.155
View this item in our curatorial database →
Pratt, James C. “Deerfield Street.” Greenfield Gazette and Courier, September 6, 1869. Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, American Centuries. https://americancenturies.org/collection/l02-155/. Accessed on December 3, 2024.

Please note: Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate.