Commemoration Day (Harvard University)
On July 21, 1865 Harvard University held a Commemoration Day as part of that year's Commencement Week, to celebrate the end of the American Civil War and honor the Harvard alumni who had served and died in it.[1]
Events
[edit]Shortly after the Battle of Appomattox Court House and the formalization of Confederate surrender, a "spontaneous movement" of Harvard alumni developed in support of honoring "Harvard soliders living and dead".[2] Of the then 2700 living graduates of Harvard (per 1863 records), nearly 600 had served in the Civil War with 99 dying in the Union Army during the war.[3] Contemporary sources suggest that Colonel Henry Lee of the Harvard class of 1836 was one of the key instigators of the commemoration plan.[4] Harvard graduates assembled in Chickering's Concert Room on the 12th of May, 1865 to begin putting together plans for a "public recognition of the services rendered the country by graduates and students of the College during the War of the Rebellion".[5]
John Knowles Paine, who had been appointed as Harvard's first Instructor of Music in 1862, was responsible for arranging music for the commemoration events. He arranged a choir of students, graduates, and members of the Harvard Musical Association along with others from the surrounding Boston and Cambridge area.[6] The choir was accompanied by a twenty-six instrument orchestra.[7] A "Commemoration Ode" delivered as part of the ceremonies by James Russell Lowell was widely reprinted.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ Bail, H. V. (1942). Harvard’s Commemoration Day July 21, 1865. The New England Quarterly, 15(2), 256–279. https://doi.org/10.2307/360526
- ^ Bail, H. V. (1942). Harvard’s Commemoration Day July 21, 1865. The New England Quarterly, 15(2), 257. https://doi.org/10.2307/360526
- ^ Bail, H. V. (1942). Harvard’s Commemoration Day July 21, 1865. The New England Quarterly, 15(2), 256–257. https://doi.org/10.2307/360526
- ^ Bail, H. V. (1942). Harvard’s Commemoration Day July 21, 1865. The New England Quarterly, 15(2), 257. https://doi.org/10.2307/360526
- ^ Bail, H. V. (1942). Harvard’s Commemoration Day July 21, 1865. The New England Quarterly, 15(2), 257. https://doi.org/10.2307/360526
- ^ Bail, H. V. (1942). Harvard’s Commemoration Day July 21, 1865. The New England Quarterly, 15(2), 264. https://doi.org/10.2307/360526
- ^ Bail, H. V. (1942). Harvard’s Commemoration Day July 21, 1865. The New England Quarterly, 15(2), 265. https://doi.org/10.2307/360526
- ^ Bail, H. V. (1942). Harvard’s Commemoration Day July 21, 1865. The New England Quarterly, 15(2), 264. https://doi.org/10.2307/360526
Sources
[edit]- As the Civil War finally ends, a relieved, sad, graduation day
- Harvard's Commemoration Day July 21, 1865 on JSTOR
- Introduction § Harvard University Archives Research Guide: Harvard and the Military
- The Cambridge Chronicle 26 August 1865 — Cambridge Public Library's Historic Cambridge Newspaper Collection
- Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865
External links
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