McNair - Grant Hall Dedication
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04-04-2013, 10:39 AM
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RE: McNair - Grant Hall Dedication
I asked Joan Chaconas of my staff this question since she has worked with historians at Ft. McNair for over thirty years. The building was renamed Ulysses S. Grant Hall a number of years ago in order to save it from possible demolition. Previously, it was just Quarters 20 and then Building 20. They chose Grant as the namesake because the remaining section of the Penitentiary was saved during his administration - other wings, etc. having been demolished. It is easier to save something from destruction if it carries a person's name.
As for the current dedication, it is our understanding that the "Dedication" refers to the preservation of the site as a historical landmark to remind future generations of the significance of the Conspiracy Trial of 1865 - a rather unique circumstance in American history. |
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