Category Archives: Mass. 54th Regiment

The first shot of the Civil War was fired 150 years ago today

A detail of the Saint-Gaudens memorial to the Mass. 54th Regiment and Col. Robert Gould Shaw, completed in 1897 (remember the film Glory?). It faces the State House on Beacon Hill. Actually this is from a maquette at his studio in Cornish, NH, part of a lovely estate run by the Park Service and def. worth a visit. The Boston monument is one of the most splendid pieces of public art in the country.

Storming Fort Wagner by Allison and Kurz, 1863

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Currier & Ives, The Bombardment of Fort Sumter

150 years ago, today, the flag pictured above was taken down from Fort Sumter.  146 years ago today, it flew again over that same fort.  On that second occasion, Henry Ward Beecher offered these words:

On this solemn and joyful day, we again lift to the breeze our fathers’ flag, now, again, the banner of the United States, with the fervent prayer that God would crown it with honor, protect it from treason, and send it down to our children…. Terrible in battle, may it be beneficent in peace [and] as long as the sun endures, or the stars, may it wave over a nation neither enslaved nor enslaving…. We lift up our banner, and dedicate it to peace, Union, and liberty, now and forevermore.

EDMONIA LEWIS AND ROBERT GOULD SHAW

I have an essay in this book about Edmonia Lewis, Robert Gould Shaw, Saint-Gaudens’ memorial, and Edward Bannister.



Scrapbook Entry: Massachusetts 54th Regiment

Massachusetts 54th Regiment – WGBH Open Vault.

Hope Kelly reports that city and state officials held a ceremony at the Massachusetts State House to honor Robert Gould Shaw and the soldiers of the 54th regiment. Kelly reviews the history of Shaw and the African American soldiers of the 54th regiment in the Civil War. Kelly’s report includes footage of the ceremony. The footage features people in historical dress. Part of the ceremony takes place in front of the Robert Gould Shaw Memorial. Kelly reports that the ceremony moved to the African Meeting House. Footage of Marilyn Richardson (Curator, Museum of Afro-American History) addressing at audience at the African Meeting House. Kelly reports that the 1989 film Glory tells the story of the 54th regiment. Kelly’s report includes clips from the film. Kelly notes that a Glory day was proclaimed in Massachusetts.