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Freedom by the Sword Thursday, December 20, 2018 A Battlefield Monument at New Market Heights: The Time Has Come In the epilogue to my first book, The Battle of New Market Heights: Freedom Will Be Theirs By The Sword , I wrote the following: If the…commemoration of the sesquicentennial of the American Civil War is to have any truly lasting impact, the preservation and interpretation of endangered sites like the New Market Heights battlefield must top any list of priorities. Until this situation changes, Joseph T. Wilson’s poetic lament first published in 1892 will remain a tragic reality: No marble shaft or granate pile mark the spot Where they fell – their bones lay harvested from sun-rot, In the Nation’s cities of the dead. Hannibal led No braver than they through Alpine snow, nor wed To freedom were Greece’s phalanx more, who o’er gory    clay Followed Butler to New Market Heights that day. Seven years later, with the sesquicentennial in the rear-view mirror, I’m ...

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