[VAcourier] More oakwood vandalism pictures
Virginia Division SCV Communication List
vacourier at scvva.org
Sat Jun 30 09:33:26 EDT 2007
The picture below is of the damage to the obelisk in section G of the
Confederate section of Oakwood before the city of Richmond gorilla glued
it back together. Please take the time to write those emails and
letters to the Mayor Wilder and the Richmond Times-Dispatch so that we
do not have to witness this type of destruction again! (please forward
the Oakwood updates to all your friends!)
Save Oakwood Letter Campaign
Most of you are aware of the successes and efforts the SCV has made
towards honoring the seventeen thousand Confederate soldiers who lie
buried at Oakwood in Richmond, Virginia. We have even begun the work of
restoring the cemetery. However, we have one unresolved roadblock.
Although the state and federal governments are cooperating with the plan
to mark all the unmarked graves at Oakwood, the City of Richmond has
imposed a DISCRIMINATORY practice of not allowing the installation of
upright markers for the Confederate graves only. The city hides behind
an unwritten and yet unproduced "policy" against it or states that it
will not be historically accurate to mark the graves despite the fact
that the Virginia Dept. of Historic Resources has approved the plan.
The SCV plan would not only make the cemetery more respectable, it would
save the city $30,000 or more in maintenance costs a year, as the SCV
will use its own funds and already appropriated state funds (based on a
figure from the dept. of parks and recreation). The plan is a win-win
for everyone involved. The city will save thousands of dollars, keep
ownership of the cemetery, and have a beautified tourist attraction
while the SCV fulfills its mission of honoring these fallen soldiers.
From what we have learned, bureaucrats in the mayor's office are trying
their best to make sure these graves are never marked. Beyond that,
these same bureaucrats have failed to protect the cemetery from vandalism.
See the TV report on the Oakwood plan and vandalism at:
http://www.nbc12.com/news/state/8213902.html
WHAT CAN YOU DO?
Please send a well written letter or email to the main Richmond paper
and copy it to the mayor's office questioning why the city has refused
to allow Oakwood to be restored. Mayor Wilder is a Korean combat
veteran himself and he should understand the importance of honoring our
deceased military veterans. Be sure to emphasize the positive benefits
of the plan to Richmond such as the tax savings and increased tourism
opportunities. (Contact information is below)
Richmond Times-Dispatch (the capital's leading newspaper)
Email letters to the editor: letters at timesdispatch.com
Submit by Fax (include signature): (804) 819-1216.
Letters to the Editor
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Box 85333
Richmond, Virginia 23293
(tips on submissions can be viewed at:
http://www.inrich.com/cva/ric/opinion/submit_letters.html)
Mayor's Office
Mayor L. Douglas Wilder
email: askthemayor at ci.richmond.va.us
or: wilderld at ci.richmond.va.us
fax: 804-646-7987
phone: 804-646-7970
900 E. Broad St.
Room 201
Richmond, VA 23219
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