The Greenpoint Monitor Museum "Road Show"

St. Stanislaus Kostka School

November 14, 2006

St. Stanislaus Kostka School

Greenpoint, Brooklyn


WELCOME FROM THE 4TH GRADE.

WLADIMIR B. KRZYZANOWSKI

Wladimir B. Krzyzanowski was born in Poland on July 8, 1824. He was a first cousin to Frederick Chopin, Poland's famous pianist. He fought in the 1848 Polish Revolt against Prussia. He fled Poland to avoid arrest and went to Hamburg, Germany. He sailed from Germany to the United States. Krzyzanowski worked as an engineer and surveyor in the State of Virginia and was instrumental in pushing America's railroads westward. While in Washington, D.C., he enlisted as a private just two days after President Abraham Lincoln called for volunteers. He recruited a company of Polish immigrants which was one of the first companies of Union Soldiers. Krzyzanowski moved his company to New York and enlisted more immigrants. He soon became a Colonel of the 58th Infantry Division which was listed in the official Army Register as the "Polish Legion." He participated in many Civil War battles including Cross-Keys, Bull Run, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. President Lincoln promoted him to General.

After the war, he served as an administrator in the newly acquired territory of Alaska. He died on January 31, 1887. On the 50th anniversary of his death, October 13, 1937, his remains were transferred with military honors from Greenwood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York to Arlington National Cemetery near Washington, D.C. President Franklin D. Roosevelt broadcast his tribute to Krzyzanowski on the radio, and Poland's President, Ignacy Moscicki, transmitted his tribute from Warsaw.

The above was taken from the Polish American Center of Philadelphia's website:

http://www.polishamericancenter.org/culturalcent.htm

Click on the pictures below.

GEORGE GRADUATED FROM  PS 110 - THE MONITOR SCHOOL.  LEARN ABOUT THE USS MONITOR BY VISITING PS 110'S ROAD SHOW. (73kb) JOHN ERICSSON INVENTED A STEAM POWERED FIRE ENGINE.  IT WAS PULLED BY HORSES AND THE STEAM RAN THE PUMP FOR THE WATER HOSE.  AS THE STEAM FIRE ENGINE IMPROVED, THE STEAM RAN BOTH THE TRUCK AND THE WATER HOSE. (92kb) THERE IT GOES RUNNING BY STEAM.  SEE THE BOILER IN THE BACK OF THE ENGINE.  NO BATTERY NO GASOLINE. (74kb) DURING THE BEGINNING OF THE CIVIL WAR THE US NAVAL SHIPS WERE MADE OF WOOD AND REQUIRED THE WIND TO MOVE. (68kb)
THE USS MONITOR WAS MADE OF IRON AND HAD A STEAM ENGINE.  IT WAS CALLED AN IRONCLAD.  IT HAD A TURRET WITH TWO CANNONS INSIDE WHICH REVOLVED SO THE USS MONITOR CAN SHOOT IN ANY DIRECTION. (78kb) ststansy0607f.jpg (86kb) THIS IS THE SIZE AND WEIGHT OF  ONE BOLT OF THE USS MONITOR.  (91kb) THE USS MONITOR SANK IN A STORM.  IT WAS DISCOVERED IN 1973.  NOAA HAS BEEN SALVAGING PARTS OF THE MONITOR.  DURING NOAA'S EXPEDITIONS IT RECOVERED HER LANTERN, ANCHOR, TURRET, ENGINE AND MANY OTHER ARTIFACTS. (92kb)
THIS FLAG WAS ON THE BARGE WHEN THE TURRET WAS RECOVERED.  IT WAS A GIFT TO THE GREENPOINT MONITOR MUSEUM. (65kb) GUESS WHAT THIS IS?  IT WAS THE TOP OF A FLAGPOLE OF NEW YORK'S FIRE ZOUAVES.  IT WAS IN FRONT OF MANY BATTLES. (68kb) GUESS WHICH MASCOT WAS UNION OR CONFEDERATE?  SALLY WAS UNION WITH THE US FLAG AND HER SOLDIERS HAD BLUE UNIFORMS.  STONEWALL WAS CONFEDERATE WITH THE CONFEDERATE FLAG AND HER SOLDIERS HAD GRAY UNIFORMS. (68kb) OLD ABE THE EAGLE WAS IN 37 BATTLES.  HE WAS FROM WISCONSIN. (79kb)
SOME SOLDIERS WERE VERY YOUNG.  JOHNNY CLEMM WAS ONLY 9 YEARS OLD. (64kb) LOOKING FOR NEW RECRUITS. (76kb) ststansy0607o.jpg (65kb) ststansy0607p.jpg (71kb)
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ststansy0607u.jpg (80kb) ststansy0607v.jpg (169kb) ARTHUR SINGS ABOUT THE GIRLS AT HOME.  SOLDIERS MISSED THEIR FAMILIES WHILE AWAY AT WAR. (57kb) ARTHUR TALKS ABOUT HIS ANCESTOR FROM THE CIVIL WAR. (73kb)
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The Museum is not-for-profit with 501(c)(3) status.
FUNDING FOR THE 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007 "Road Shows" WAS PROVIDED BY THE
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Through a $50,000 Grant obtained by Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez

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