You might not have heard about this in history class, but it's a powerful post-Civil War story.
Interestingly enough, the exact origin of the holiday remains a hot topic of debate, with a number of locations around the U.S. taking credit for starting the tradition.
Was it in Waterloo, New York, in 1866 that sparked nationwide celebrations? Or maybe Major Gen. John Logan's May 30, 1868, observance that kicked things off?
Regardless of who celebrated it first, people have been honoring fallen soldiers in Memorial Day-like traditions for quite some time. READ MORE
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