Memorials

Visiting the George Mason Memorial

How can you get teachers thinking about monuments and memorials as secondary and primary sources? Historians Christopher Hamner and Michael O’Malley started out by introducing teachers to the George Mason Memorial, Washington, DC.

A Close Look at the FDR Memorial

Historian Christopher Hamner visits the original Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial with educators. They consider the different purposes the old and new memorials serve.

ABMC War Dead Database

Features over 224,000 records of individuals buried or memorialized in ABMC cemeteries and memorials worldwide.

World War II Memorial

What meanings does the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC, have? Historians Christopher Hamner and Michael O’Malley try to answer this question.

Ulysses S. Grant Memorial

How does the Ulysses S. Grant Memorial in Washington, DC, depict Grant and the Civil War? Historians Christopher Hamner and Michael O’Malley take a look.

Memorializing Memorials

How do we relate to national memorials? Photographs can show us how we want to see our monuments.

150 Years Ago Today...

April 12th will mark the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War. How is your state celebrating?

Amy Trenkle's Columbus in the Capital

Come Columbus Day, DC 8th-grade teacher Amy Trenkle introduces her class to the man himself—or, at least, one of the nation’s many memorials to him.

Robert Gould Shaw

Where does the glory of Robert Shaw and the men of the 54th Massachusetts reside?

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