Lehman Library will be closed on Monday, May 26th in honor of Memorial Day.
Initially referred to as Decoration Day, this national observance began informally after the American Civil War as a day for families to decorate the graves of fallen soldiers with remembrances of flowers and flags. It was formally created as a federally observed holiday by President Lyndon B. Johnson, to be held on the last Monday of May.
Memorial Day commemorates all the men and women who died while in military service. Their sacrifices should not be forgotten.
When flow’ry Summer is at hand,
And Spring has gemm’d the earth with bloom,
We hither bring, with loving hand,
Bright flow’rs to deck our soldier’s tomb.
Gentle birds above are sweetly singing
O’er the graves of heroes brave and true;
While the sweetest flow’rs we are bringing,
Wreath’d in garlands of red, white and blue.
With snowy hawthorn, clusters white,
Fair violets of heav’nly blue,
And early roses, fresh and bright,
We wreathe the red, and white, and blue.
“Soldier’s Memorial Day.” Mary B. C. Slade, words; W. O. Perkins, music; Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1870. Historic American Sheet Music.
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