south was it so cataclysmic for both sides that there wasn't the option to be for the union or thunion orthe confederacy in yor memorial? >> i think we should remember that the loss of the south proportionately was so much greater. economics in terms of individuals and so forth. the south was reeling after the war so it was hard to come up with the funds to build the memorial that the north could better afford. you can see in the reburial movement where the richmond as they call themselves are trying to come up with headstones, or appropriate digging up the head boards and so forth so it is a much more difficult challenge in the south where people are so strapped financially and otherwise. but there are not commonly shared memorials. there is a kind of soldiers memorial that you could find north and south in the small towns. there was a manufacturer who did the kind of generic soldier and then adapted it for the region to which it was going. and i think that the effort to name is a very important part of both sections. we think about perhaps the vietnam memorial and the impact of the naming