05/25/2026
Members of Alden Skinner Camp of the Department of Connecticut, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War continued their long-standing "Decoration Day" traditions. The camp, responsible for maintaining the Museum, places flags on the graves of all Civil War veterans in Grove Hill Cemetery. The event culminates with a re-dedication ceremony of the grave of Thomas F. Burpee, who was the namesake of the original Grand Army of the Republic post that met in the Museum halls from 1890 through the 1920's.
The camp and the dedicated corps of volunteers that operate the Museum take special pride in this tradition, as many of those buried in Grove Hill were members of this post. We were pleased to welcome back Connecticut Valley Field Music  who serenaded the flag placing, and led the processional to the ceremony at Burpee's grave.
Additionally, despite the constant rain, living historians of Company G, 14th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, also members of the Museum and camp, participated in the Talcottville Parade and memorial ceremony at Mount Hope Cemetery on Vernon.