Vintage Voices Actor Shares Story of World War I Horses in East Alton
ALTON - Every year, Vintage Voices invites community members to learn more about Alton history. The Vintage Voices tours take attendees through Alton City Cemetery, where they hear from actors portraying Altonians who are buried in the cemetery. The actors tell stories about the decedents’ lives and deaths, sharing more about Alton and regional history. This year’s tours took place earlier in October, but the scripts and videos of the tours are available at The Hayner Public Library District. In the above video, actor Caleb Kelahan tells the story of Cary Langley Waples, a U.S. Army lieutenant born in 1895 who died in 1918. “On the day of my funeral, it is said that airplanes flew all the way from Scott Kelly Field in San Antonio, Texas, and soared here to Alton City Cemetery, where they hovered right above this spot as my body was entombed here in the Grand View Mausoleum,” begins Waples’s speech. Waples grew up in Alton and graduated from
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