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This account traces the planning, fundraising, and construction of the Bunker Hill Monument, beginning with the battle background and controversies over conduct, following formation of the Monument Association, details of private fundraising—gifts ranging from small coins to major donations—and the lengthy building process. It profiles principal benefactors, technical and organizational challenges, the roles of civic groups and women's fundraising, and the masonry and design decisions that produced the granite obelisk, illustrated with period images and documents. The narrative balances social, financial, and architectural perspectives to explain how the memorial arose from community effort.

About the Author

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Edward Herbert Cameron

Edward Herbert Cameron was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Of Yankee Granite," reflects his engagement with themes of nature and regional identity, particularly in the context of New England. Cameron's writing often captures the essence of the landscapes and cultural nuances of his time, contributing to the literary heritage of American regionalism. Though not widely recognized today, his work offers insights into the historical and environmental narratives of his era.

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