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Keeping history alive in Gettysburg: monument preservationists maintain symbols of the past
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Posted on 07/31/2020 7:19:44 AM PDT by SJackson

eeping history alive in Gettysburg: How monument preservationists maintain symbols of the past

Behind each of the 1,328 monuments, there is a story -- a tale of many men who fought and died on the grounds during the Battle of Gettsyburg -- and a preservationist, who works diligently to keep the history alive.

"There is a small but mighty army that goes out every day, and they work their hardest," explained Mark Cochran, a monument preservationist. "It's their passion, but they make sure that the history is preserved."

Cochran says it's a troop of half a dozen park employees, who work all throughout the year pressure washing and waxing each monument until it shines. Their tireless work ensures that the park remains a relic representing decades past.

"I would like to think that if somebody was teleported from 1860's Gettysburg, and they were plunked in the park they would have a pretty good idea of where they were," laughed Cochran.

Mark Cochran gave us an inside look at how the job is done. He describes the work as meditative.

"You're washing it, and you're getting your rhythm," he explained. "You're going back and forth, and you have to be careful, of course. You wouldn't want to knock anything off the monument."

When it comes to waxing the bronze pieces, he says there is always one spot somewhere that is missed. Cochran adds there is always a common enemy - slowly leaving its marks on the monuments

"Not necessarily insect damage, but it's definitely weather and time," responded Cochran, when asked about what damages the monuments the most.

When it comes to time, Mark has put in over 3,000 hours -- sweating in the heat, and now, doing so all while wearing a mask.

"When it's a hot day you have the bronze reflecting heat back at you," explained Cochran. "You have a hot torch, and you have the heat from the sun so there's a lot of sweating on summer days when you're waxing. Even though, I'm hot, I'm sweating, and I'm dirty, the work that I put in is one small part of being able to preserve that history."



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1 posted on 07/31/2020 7:19:45 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: Iowa Granny; Ladysmith; Diana in Wisconsin; JLO; sergeantdave; damncat; phantomworker; joesnuffy; ..
Outdoors/Rural/wildlife/hunting/hiking/backpacking/National Parks/animals list please FR mail me to be on or off . And ping me if you see articles of interest.
2 posted on 07/31/2020 7:25:04 AM PDT by SJackson (wondered...what 10 Commandments would have looked like if Moses had run them through..Congress, RR)
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To: SJackson

No problems with BLM, eh?


3 posted on 07/31/2020 7:54:32 AM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Federal-run medical care is as good as state-run DMVs.)
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To: SJackson

My College town, Gettysburg. The battlefield was a favorite college night parking place.
Met my wife and other swell coeds there. I adopted Getttysburg as my home town. my parents lived and died there. My father and my wife’s father attended Gettysburg college and Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary. my older brother Moved there and died there.
My wife’s grandfather was a civil engineer who built the Battlefield roads. A few of my Virginia ancestors fought there.
Y’all should visit


4 posted on 07/31/2020 8:00:21 AM PDT by larryjohnson (FReepersonaltrainer)
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To: larryjohnson

Yes I’ve visited several times—even though I live in CA—and on my last visit, went with an expert tour guide and we toured the Battlefield not geographically, but chronologically, so we toured it three times for each day of the battle.

And we walked Pickett’s charge, across the grass—no other tourists did that. Good way to get chiggers. . .

I love visiting Civil War Battlefields—they are amazing places. Holy ground. . .


5 posted on 07/31/2020 8:27:19 AM PDT by olivia3boys
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To: olivia3boys

It is a very special place. Every American should visit. Wonder how the Anfita crowd would do against either side in a battle?


6 posted on 07/31/2020 8:52:57 AM PDT by Shark24
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Awesome update...

Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump We have narrowed the Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech, to be delivered on the final night of the Convention (Thursday), to two locations - The Great Battlefield of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and the White House, Washington, D.C. We will announce the decision soon! 1:15 PM · Aug 10, 2020

7 posted on 08/10/2020 12:57:46 PM PDT by mewzilla (Break out the mustard seeds.)
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