Rockingham Remembered
Short Stories
Washington Monument - Some
Historical Information
One detail that is not mentioned, in DC, there can
never be a  building of greater height than the Washington
Monument.

With all the uproar about removing the  ten commandments,
etc...
This is worth a moment or two  of your time. I was not aware
of this  historical information.

On the aluminum cap,  atop the Washington Monument in
Washington DC, are displayed two  words: Laus Deo. No
one can see these words. In fact, most visitors  to the
monument are totally unaware they are even there  and for
that matter, probably couldn't care  less.

Once you know Laus Deo's history, you will want  to share
this with everyone you know. But these  words have been
there for many years; they are 555  feet, 5.125 inches high,
perched atop the monument,  facing skyward to the Father
of our nation, overlooking  the 69 square miles which
comprise the District  of Columbia, capital of the United
States of  America.

Laus Deo!

Two seemingly  insignificant, un-noticed words. Out of
sight and, one might think,  out of mind, but very
meaningfully placed at the highest point over  what is the
most powerful city in the most successful nation in the
world .

So, what do those two  words, in Latin, composed of just
four syllables and only seven  letters, possibly mean? Very
simply, they say "Praise be to  God!"

Though construction of this giant obelisk began  in 1848,
when James Polk was President of the  United States, it was
not until 1888 that the monument  was inaugurated and
opened to the public.
It took  twenty five years to finally cap the memorial with a
tribute to the Father of our nation, Laus Deo  ..........
Praise be to God!"

From atop this  magnificent granite and marble structure,
visitors may take in the  beautiful panoramic view of the city
with it's division  into four major segments. From that
vantage point, one  can also easily see the original plan of
the designer, Pierre Charles l'Enfant...a perfect  cross
imposed upon the landscape, with the White House  to the
north. The Jefferson Memorial is to the south,  the Capitol to
the east and the Lincoln Memorial to  the west.

A cross you ask ? Why a cross? What  about separation of
church and state? Yes, a cross; separation  of church and
state was not, is not, in the Constitution.  So, read on . How
interesting and, no doubt, intended to carry a  profound
meaning for those who bother to  notice.

Praise be to God! Within the monument itself are  898 steps
and 50 landings. As one climbs the steps  and pauses at the
landings the memorial stones share  a message. On the 12th
Landing is a prayer offered by the  City of Baltimore; on the
20th is a memorial presented by some  Chinese Christians;
on the 24th a presentation made by Sunday School  children
from New York and Philadelphia quoting Proverbs 10:7,  
Luke 18:16 and Proverbs 22:6. Praise be to  God!

When the cornerstone of the Washington Monument  was
laid on July 4th, 1848 deposited within it were  many items
including the Holy Bible presented by the  Bible Society.
Praise be to God! Such was the  discipline, the moral
direction, and the spiritual mood given  by the founder and
first President of our unique democracy.

"One Nation, Under  God."

I am awed by Washington's prayer for America. Have  you
never read it? Well, now is your unique  opportunity, so
read on!

"Almighty God; We  make our earnest prayer that Thou wilt
keep the United States in Thy  holy protection; that Thou
wilt incline the hearts of the citizens  to cultivate a spirit of
subordination and obedience  to government; and entertain
a brotherly affection  and love for one another and for their
fellow citizens  of the United states at large.

"And finally  that Thou wilt most graciously be pleased to
dispose us all to do  justice, to love mercy, and to demean
ourselves with that charity,  humility, and pacific temper of
mind which were the  characteristics of the Divine Author of
our blessed religion,  and without a humble imitation of
whose example in  these things we can never hope to be a
happy nation. Grant our supplication, we beseech Thee,
through  Jesus Christ our  Lord.

Amen"

Laus  Deo!

When one stops to observe the inscriptions found  in public
places all over our nation's capitol, he or  she will easily find
the signature of God, as it  is unmistakably inscribed
everywhere you  look.

You may forget the width and height of "Laus  Deo", it's
location, or the architects but no one who  reads this will be
able to forget it's meaning, or  these words: "Unless the
Lord builds the house  its builders labor in vain. Unless the
Lord watches  over the city, the watchmen stand
guard in vain."  (Psalm127: 1)