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English: 12. Tennessee Monument Dedication Program, July 3, 1982_Page_1
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English: 12. Tennessee Monument Dedication Program, July 3, 1982_Page_1
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The Tennessee Monument Commission gratefully acknowledges the valuable assistance and support in making this project a reality…. Mason and Dixon Lines, Incorporated, Kingsport, Tennessee Marsh and McLennon, Knoxville, Tennessee Curley Printing Company, Nashville, Tennessee Gettysburg National Military park Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Gettysburg High School Band, Ben Jones, Director The Honorable John A. MacPhail, Commonwealth Court Judge Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary of Tennessee Patriotic Order Sons of America Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary of Tennessee AMVETS and Auxiliary of Tennessee The Confederate High Command International The American Legion and Auxiliary of Tennessee Air Force Sergeants Association and Auxiliary of Tennessee Military Order of the Purple Heart The Tennessee Jaycettes St. Dominick School, Kingsport, Tennessee Hornbeak School, Tennessee Lake County High School, Tennessee Many citizens of Tennessee and other States Citizens of England, New Zealand and Australia The Confederate Historical Association of Belgium United Daughters of the Confederacy of the Confederacy Pilot Club International, Tennessee District Department of Veterans Affairs, State of Tennessee Tennessee Air National Guard The Tennessee Monument was fabricated and engraved by the Decherd Marble and Granite Company, Winchester, Tennessee The Tennessee Monument Commission Franklin, Tennessee Department of International Affairs 944 Percy Warner Boulevard Nashville, Tennessee 37205 Phone: 615/352-4009 Dedication of The Tennessee Monument Gettysburg National Military Park Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Two-thirty O'clock July 3, 1982 More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams. -Tennyson The dedication of the Tennessee Monument will complete the full complement of the twenty-nine states that had sons in the Battle of Gettysburg on July 1, 2, and 3, 1863 The Tennessee Monument Commission

  • Keywords: Gettysburg; Gettysburg National Military Park; monuments; memorials; Photography; virtual experience; battlefield
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English: Gettysburg National Military Park, Adams County, Pennsylvania
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