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RE: A Lincoln "Saying" - Miss_Bellatrix - 04-21-2016 12:52 PM (04-17-2016 01:21 PM)L Verge Wrote: It's called the Ugly Betty statue (not sure why because I think it is magnificent), but the memorial to Gen. Grant that stands at the western base of Capitol Hill gives war horses their proper due. It's a shame that more people don't know about it. Just its placement, to me, seems to symbolize Grant's saving of the Union. When you view it, you also get a great view of the U.S. Capitol. Laurie, thanks for posting this! This will be a must-see for me next time I'm in DC. I'm guessing Grant would be on his favourite horse Cincinnati. And Roger, thanks for posting the article about the horses! It's one I haven't read yet so I'm looking forward to reading it. I am fascinated with horses from the Civil War and I have a collection of horse figures (made by a company called Shleich) that I named after a few of the General's horses (Union and Confederate). It's been interesting doing research and finding out what the names of the horses were. Even better is when I can find a photo of them. RE: A Lincoln "Saying" - L Verge - 04-21-2016 07:29 PM (04-21-2016 12:52 PM)Miss_Bellatrix Wrote:(04-17-2016 01:21 PM)L Verge Wrote: It's called the Ugly Betty statue (not sure why because I think it is magnificent), but the memorial to Gen. Grant that stands at the western base of Capitol Hill gives war horses their proper due. It's a shame that more people don't know about it. Just its placement, to me, seems to symbolize Grant's saving of the Union. When you view it, you also get a great view of the U.S. Capitol. Would you consider doing an article for a future issue of the Surratt Courier, a monthly newsletter from Surratt House Museum? Something like "The Real War Horses." We don't pay, but it does go out to over 1500 members worldwide. RE: A Lincoln "Saying" - Miss_Bellatrix - 04-27-2016 11:41 AM (04-21-2016 07:29 PM)L Verge Wrote:(04-21-2016 12:52 PM)Miss_Bellatrix Wrote:(04-17-2016 01:21 PM)L Verge Wrote: It's called the Ugly Betty statue (not sure why because I think it is magnificent), but the memorial to Gen. Grant that stands at the western base of Capitol Hill gives war horses their proper due. It's a shame that more people don't know about it. Just its placement, to me, seems to symbolize Grant's saving of the Union. When you view it, you also get a great view of the U.S. Capitol. Laurie, I'd love to! Thanks for asking. Sorry I didn't reply to this until now. This is my first chance on the forum in the past week. I was actually thinking of doing a series on horses on my blog so this will "spur" me (haha...sorry...bad humor... ![]() RE: A Lincoln "Saying" - Mylye2222 - 12-08-2019 05:03 PM (04-18-2016 02:26 PM)LincolnMan Wrote: I betcha he would! Next thing we will be apologizing to Germany for the Holocaust! You also should apologize to France for the bombings during Liberation! ![]() |