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Tag Archives: honor roll

Memorial Day

Posted on August 17, 2021 by John "Al" Churchill
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“Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day;Under the blossoms the Blue;Under the garlands the Gray.” Memorial Day originated after the Civil War to honor the dead of both the North and the South by decorating the graves … Continue reading →

Posted in History of Calais | Tagged Calais, gar, honor roll, memorial day | Leave a reply

Veteran’s Day Honor Rolls

Posted on August 6, 2021 by John "Al" Churchill
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After World War 2 almost all of the local towns erected “Honor Rolls” to honor those who served in the Second World War. Many of the monuments also included the names of those who served in the Great War which historians … Continue reading →

Posted in History of Calais | Tagged honor roll, Passamaquoddy, Revolutionary War, soliders, veterans, World War I | Leave a reply
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