Report of the Culpeper Virginia Monument Commission of Pennsylvania

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Powerful "dreadnoughts" are useless, unless manned and operated by resolute, courageous and skillful men.
A people intelligent, industrious and courageous, who work for God and fellow men, will create a government and state — ■ founded in wisdom, worth living for — worth fighting for. . From the colonization times — the best efforts of grand states- men without number, who feared God and loved their fellow men, had been devoted to the work of creating a Government founded in righteousness, to p
...romote the honor and welfare of family and society.
God prospered their work with marvelous results that won the admiration of the world. For such a nation, men were willing to fight-— bleed — and die in its defense.
Men and women of that type made a nation great. Of this type are the men who fill the lonely graves in this cemetery, and the confederate cemetery a few hundred yards distant.
Virginia and Pennsylvania were full of people of such noble type — pity they ever clashed.
The paroles given at Appomattox by the Confederate soldiers were never broken, they fought gallantly when there was fight- ing to do, they fought gallantly until there was nothing left to fight for ; and then they recognized duty to family and home.


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