Address of Albert J. Beveridge : At the Dedication of Indiana's Monuments On the Battlefield of Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6, 1903

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For we Indi- ana people are national above all else.
I said I spoke for Indiana soldiers. But you who live and these who died were not Indiana soldiers — yon and they were Union soldiers — the Nation's soldiers — from Indiana. We have a State flag. Not many of Indiana's 2,500,000 people know what it is. But every one of Indi- ana's people know the Stars and Stripes.
Every one of them would die for it. It is the Nation's flag — it is our flag, our only flag.
Let it similarly be the only flag of
...every State. Let others be forgotten.
When thinking of the Nation let Caro- lina forget her Palmetto banner, dear though it be with memories, and remem- ber only the banner of the Nation! Let Texas forget her Lone Star ensign, sa- cred though it be with tradition, and remember only the flag of our common country! Let Massachusetts forget her pine tree device and remember only the colors of the Eepublic!
11 SHILOH ADDRESS.
States are invaluable for local govern- ment; but with this battlefield before us we can not see State lines — our eyes are too full of tears.


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