And it was one of the primary engines of industry in the city. It has a legacy going all the way up to the present. Ok, cspan, you ready . Thomas j. Brown is a professor of history at the university of south carolina. He not only got his ba and phd from harvard. He also got his law degree. Despite the severe temptation i will spare you law your jokes. We are so ecumenical in this invite lawyersn to participate. More important than his professional credentials is dr. Browns expertise in all varieties of Civil War Monuments , and his discussions and in his discussions about the details of this program said that dr. Brown is the ultimate utility player in this field. Your Program Notes of many of his book publications including his most recent book civil of confederates memory in south carolina. Aat is canon with one n, not boom cannon. The publictoday is art of civil war commemoration a brief history with documents. I expect he will have an opportunity to share his wide expertise on Civi
Precedents in europe or the United States for what became so common after the civil war. That is, monuments where rankandfile soldiers lay buried or monuments put up by the communities or the institutions where from where the soldiers went to war. To the best of my knowledge, none of the american precedents predates the obelisk that the town of massachusetts installed on town green, inscribed with the names of local residents who died a quarter century earlier in the opening engagement of the revolutionary war. Almost four decades passed before the town of concorde placed a similar obelisk that gained attention through Ralph Waldo Emersons dedicatory program. The biblical allusions in that program were described as a replacement for the rude arch, where once the embattled farmers stood and fire the shot heard round the world. So it is biblical illusions that illustrate a millennial promise to Americans Associated with revolutionary legacy. It is worth noting that emerson refers to this
Phd from Harvard University but also got his law degree from harvard. I will spare you any lawyer jokes. Suffice it to say the thatgement of this program we even invite lawyers to participate. More important than professional credentials is expertise and all varieties of civil war monuments , africanamerican and confederate. And his discussion about the detail of this program aptly ultimateized the utility player, who can play any position on the field of civil war monuments. Your program lists many book publications. Including sites of confederate memory inside carolina. Its not a boom kamman, despite that his photograph, he has his hand on one of those cannons. His great contribution to our is a brief history with documents. Share his white expertise on civil war monuments. For now his presentation is entitled the invention of the american Soldier Monument. Dr. Tom brown. [applause] thank you to everyone at the library of virginia and the now center for lesbian involved in this progr
Reporter oh, he is facing some big trouble jenn. The officer is lieutenant ken castro. He gave the information to his brother and his brother committed a crime. This is a violation of castros authority. Lieutenant ken castro was a beloved and respected Public Servant both inside the Sarasota Police department and out in the community. But according to these documents obtained by newschannel8, back in october, castro used Law Enforcement resources for person use. Records show he looked up a womans drivers license information and gave it to his brother who then trespassed onto her property and caused damage. It is important that Law Enforcement officers take this seriously. Because, we have a right to privacy in our person day is a. When that privacy is breached it can have very negative consequences. Reporter castro was trained and knew this was illegal. According to florida statutes, Law Enforcement may access this purpose of carrying out official functions. After the investigation beg
Comfortable at 75. We are just a few hours away from the start of the made in america festival. This is a live look at the main stage, right in front of the Philadelphia Museum of art where much of the twoday Music Festival will take place. The event is now in its fourth day and has become a labor day tradition of sorts. Jesse gary joins us live along the parkway, and you got it covered whether you are going to the concerts or trying to avoid the crowds, right . Reporter as the morning moves along we have seen a lot more activity out here on the parkway, and you can see in the background, people are setting up the tents on the left hand side and on the right we have the stage and sound technicians doing the checks and making sure all the audio is right because you dont want a problem once the show starts, and finishing touches and put into place through the week. This is video we shot a few minutes ago to show some of the work going on around us for the twoday event. The stages start a