Clarification: definition of “National Monument”
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 263 announces 2018 Essay Contest
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[January 27, 2018]
There have been questions
about the definition of a “National Monument” as it is to be used
within the theme of the 2018 American Legion Americanism Essay
contest.
“I
will clarify,” says Diane Farmer, Americanism Essay Contest
Chairman. "A National Monument can be a memorial stone or a building
erected in remembrance of a person or event; a carved statue; a
boundary or position marker; a burial vault; and a written tribute.
I assume a person will find different lists of national monuments,
and maybe different definitions of a national monument.
“We will be accepting however the writer interprets it.
“If you have any questions, please contact me at 217-871-1179.”
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ORIGINAL PRESS RELEASE
The American Legion Auxiliary of Lincoln supports
Americanism and Patriotism and is sponsoring an Americanism Essay
Contest to help instill in our students the ideals of Americanism,
Patriotism and Good Citizenship.
The topic for the essay is “What National Monument Means the Most to
Me?”
The contest is open to all students in the 7th through 12th grades
in the local Lincoln schools, and those home-schooled. Carroll
Catholic, Chester-East Lincoln, West Lincoln-Broadwell, Zion
Lutheran, Lincoln Junior High, and the Lincoln Community High School
have been given the information for the contest.
Information can also be obtained by calling Diane Farmer,
Americanism Chairman, at 217-871-1179. Essays must be received by February 2,
2018.
[Diane Farmer]
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Post script:
According to Wikipedia
there are 129 recognized National Monuments. The President of
the United States can establish a national monument by
presidential proclamation, and the United States Congress can do
so by legislation. The President's authority arises from the
Antiquities Act of 1906, which authorizes the President to
proclaim "historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric
structures, and other objects of historic or scientific
interest" as national monuments. |