To Serve: Cemetery Symbolism and Veterans Monuments with Tui Snider

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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    @AustinCityParks  2 года назад

    TIMESTAMPS OF TOPICS IN THIS VIDEO:
    0:00 Introduction to Tui Snider
    0:58 George and Cynthia Glasscock monument
    1:10 Raised lettering on George and Cynthia Glasscock monument
    2:00 Arch symbolism
    3:36 Richard Bach II marker
    3:42 Masonic Compass symbolism
    4:38 Double headed eagle of Lagash
    5:25 Tom Green Obelisk and Obelisk symbolism
    7:16 History of the official stone markers for civil war veterans
    9:48 Southern cross of honor symbolism
    10:44 Symbols from Captain Bird Holland monument
    12:56 Symbols from Francis Dieterich monument
    14:09 Preserved monument that has fallen over and its symbols
    15:16 Symbolism of monuments with angels
    16:27 Suzanna Dickinson Hannig monument and the meaning of coins on military graves
    19:11 Symbols on Charles Pinckney monument
    19:37 Monument smashed by a tree, urn with cloth that has a fringe,
    21:07 General marker, and texas ranger marker
    22:20 James Monroe Terrill monument and veteran headstone options
    23:13 William H. Holland, didn't use official military headstone
    23:48 Family of Everett H. Givens, IHS meaning, Caduceus
    26:15 Miguel Rios Civil War Marker, member of the cavalry in California
    26:38 Fay Edwin Powell bronze marker
    27:17 Sidovar family plot
    27:57 Looking at the backside of headstones, Schieffer brothers
    28:36 George Jones, independent order of odd fellows order
    30:20 Bloor family plot, gothic architecture and typeface
    31:27 William Moore civil war marker, medal of honor recipient, Minerva Repelling Discord
    33:45 Crossed riffle meaning, general type marker
    35:17 Mr. and Mrs. Scales double heart monument
    36:10 Bobbie Jean Petty, woman veteran
    36:36 Closing comments