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hello and welcome to todayamp;#39;s webinar on reading the gravestones of early new england my name is jenever morris vice president of education and programming here at american ancestors new england historic genealogical society iamp;#39;ll be your moderator for todayamp;#39;s session this program is brought to you by the brew family learning center american ancestors new england historic genealogical society is a non-profit organization supported by our members and donors we provide resources and expertise in nearly all aspects of family history and are pleased to offer such programming for our members and friends around the world now virtually all genealogists and family historians have an appreciation for old cemeteries yet the epitaphs inscribed on early new england gravestones those poetic messages expressing attitudes toward life death and eternity are usually just glanced over or completely ignored and these epitaphs were chosen for a reason and knowing the literary context

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American prisoners were held in extremely crowded ships off the coast where thousands died from starvation and exposure. Initially during the Civil War, a system of paroles and exchanges was used. Paroled prisoners were released to their homes after signing a document pledging not to bear arms until formally exchanged.
noun. a commemorative inscription on a tomb or mortuary monument about the person buried at that site. a brief poem or other writing in praise of a deceased person.
An epitaph (from Ancient Greek ἐά (epitphios) a funeral oration; from ἐ- (epi-) at, over and ά (tphos) tomb) is a short text honoring a deceased person. Strictly speaking, it refers to text that is inscribed on a tombstone or plaque, but it may also be used in a figurative sense.
A Turning Point in Military History Using rifled cannons, the U.S. Army compelled the Confederate garrison inside Fort Pulaski to surrender. The siege was a landmark experiment in the history of military science and invention.
Grant and Lee discussed the old army and having met during the Mexican War. Grant proposed that the Confederates, with the exception of officers, lay down their arms, and after signing paroles, return to their homes. Lee agreed with the terms, and Grant began writing them out.
During the Immortal Six Hundreds incarceration at Fort Pulaski, thirteen prisoners died. The dead were buried on site at Cockspur Island. Most died of dehydration due to dysentery. In March of 1865, the remainder of the prisoners were transferred to Fort Delaware located 15 miles south of Wilmington, DE.
The best is yet to come Frank Sinatra One of the most influential and best-selling music artists of all time, Frank Sinatras headstone is inscribed with the title of his 1964 hit, The Best is Yet to Come. It was the last song Ol Blue Eyes sang in public before his death.
Records indicate the capture of 211,411 Union soldiers, with 16,668 paroled and 30,218 died in captivity; of Confederate soldiers, 462,684 were captured, 247,769 paroled and 25,976 died in captivity. Just over 12% of the captives in Northern prisons died, compared to 15.5% for Southern prisons.

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