ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says:
Collection: Cornell University Collection of Political Americana, Cornell University Library
Repository: Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection, #2214 Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library, Cornell University
Title: Death of Washington, Dec: 14, A.D. 1799
Political Party: Federalist
Date Made: ca. 1820-ca. 1860
Measurement: Print: 11 x 14 in.; 27.94 x 35.56 cm
Classification: Prints
Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5z4z
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ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says:
It is a crying shame that no memorial has been erected. Let me guess, the cross is gone, right? And now, it appears, there will be a mosque built within shouting distance of this site. Yes, it is too bad that Mayor Rudy did not continue. I believe the memorial would have been built had New York had the type of leadership needed to erect a memorial.
Do you believe that the WTC will ever be rebuilt?
ROBERT HUFFSTUTTER says:
On one of my first leaves while in the U.S.Navy, I decided to spend most of my leave flying from one Naval Air Station to the next via MATS and space available on Navy aircraft.
To make a long story short, one of my visits was the Naval Air Station at Lakehurst, New Jersey. Alone and a mere Seaman, my curiosity about the facility caught the attention of a weathered and wrinkled old Chief Petty Officer. He was soon leading me on a tour inside the hanger, as enthusiastic as I was when I saw the giant zepplins patiently marking time inside the cavernous and round-roofed hangers. Before the tour ended, I had seen the inside of several of the zepplins; I recall the impression the plush carpeting and the custom woodwork made on me. It was a tour I will not forget
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