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Title
Memorial Day - Remembering The Fallen
Artist
Jeff Burgess
Medium
Photograph - Fusion Photography
Description
On a recent road trip back east I came accross a Lt. Ronald Evans, his wife and friends at a rest stop in Washington State. He is a Cammanding Officer of the Keystone Battery of Pennsylvania (Battery A, 1st Regiment Light Artillery 43rd Volunteers. Their reinactment group involves numerous folks who go around the country to remember and honor battles fought during the Civil War. Per the groups website, www.keystonebattery.org, the original Keystone Battery was organized in the early part of 1861 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as a volunteer infantry company and was drilled as such until the early part of 1862, when it was formed into a light artillery battery. Shortly after converting to artillery tasking, its services were offered to the federal government as an independent battery for one year of service. Their offer was accepted in August 1862. 1862 was a very difficult time for recruiting into military service, and the Keystone Battery was required to furnish 150 men to fully equip it. The Keystone Battery opened its enlistment rolls for two days and had nearly 500 offers to enlist, clearly demonstrating the Keystone Battery's popularity. For more information visit: The Civil War Archive, Union Regimental Histories, Pennsylvania, Battery "A", 1st Regiment Light Artillery (43rd Volunteers) (webpage)
The History of Battery A (Formerly known as the Keystone Battery) and Troop A, N.G.P., Compiled and edited by Logan Howard-Smith and J.F. Reynolds Scott, Philadelphia, The John C. Winston Co, 1912 (PDF file, 4.66 MB).
The flag image was taken in a small town in South Dakota. Unfortunately, I can't recall its name, but it was an impressive memorial to the fallen. Combining the images just made sense, although the stars on the flags represent today versus the number of states during the civil war. Memorial day is important in that those that have fallen in war are remembered. Folks in the USA also honor others that served this country during war and peace. This submission is my offering to the day.
The Keystone Battery was first deployed as part of the defenses of the city of Washington. The war had not gone well for the Union forces prior to the entry of the Keystone Battery: a major defeat had been suffered at Bull Run and the Union incursion into Virginia had been repulsed at Fair Oaks. There was real fear regarding the safety of Washington. Confederate generals Lee and Jackson were poised to strike northward.
In late 1862, Lee moved through Maryland and struck into the fertile heartland of Pennsylvania. Keystone Battery was rushed by rail to Gettysburg, but was placed in reserve and saw no major action there. Following Lee's withdrawal from Pennsylvania, the Keystone Battery engaged the enemy repeatedly in Virginia. At the expiration of its term of service, The Keystone Battery was returned to Philadelphia.
The Keystone Battery immediately opened a second enlistment and throughout the war kept its force in the field with repeated enlistments. Examination of the troop rosters for the various enlistments reveals that a veteran core of enlisted and officers remained in service with the Keystone Battery throughout the entire war. The Keystone Battery served with distinction during the war.
Subsequent to the Civil War, the Keystone Battery was reorganized and admitted into the Pennsylvania National Guard. The unit saw action during the labor riots of 1877, the Spanish-American War, and the coal strike of 1902.
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Titusville, FL - United States
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Shepherd Island, Bo - Panama
Politician or not-this deserves a vote. Your work is unique and captivating. Wonderful composition! v
Louisville, KY - United States
Great Image....nicely done!! voted
Jeff Burgess replied:
I am glad you like. Have to admit, though, when I receive a 'vote' I feel like a politician. (:
Garland, TX - United States
Exceptional piece of work Jeff! Your lighting and texture work are perfection! V/F
Sault Sainte Marie, MI - United States
really, really like this - the darkness adds to the mood and the processing is fantastic.. :)
Seattle, Wa - United States
Thanks Artist News for the feature. I hope that this will lead to more comments and sales.
Spring Glen, NY - United States
FANTASTIC! f/v
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks much Pamela. This gentleman was kind enough to let me take his picture and the background just seemed to be appropriate.
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