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(April 18, 2007) Two men kneel in silence in front of the largest memorial site on campus,
located on the drillfield directly in front of Burruss Hall and not far from Norris Hall.


Photo courtesy of Brent Jesiek.

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On the morning of Monday, August 20 - the first day of Fall 2007 classes - an unidentified visitor places a white daisy next to each victim's hokie stone at the intermediate memorial. The memorial had been formally dedicated the previous day.…

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Daisies and mementos lay on the ground near the intermediate memorial construction site, on the drillfield in front of Burruss Hall. At the time of this photo, volunteers and staff members were cleaning up the area, moving some items to storage and…

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I took a picture of these flowers on the drillfield near the memorial.

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Buckets of flowers sit in front of the War Memorial Chapel, accompanied by a sign that reads: "Feel free to take a flower to lay at the memorial site. Flowers donated by NRV florists and wholesalers." Photo taken on the afternoon of April 16, 2008, A…

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Flowers and flags

Photo taken April 21, 2007.

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Photo courtesy of Brian Sewell.

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Candles

Photo taken April 21, 2007.

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Photo courtesy of Brian Sewell.

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A card with each victim's name and a flower.

Caption says:

"This letter was sent from an Amish woman who has, herself and within her community, experienced tremendous loss. It is often individuals such as these who feel the most need to…

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After the shooting,people volunteered to come to campus and placed flowers and gifts around the Hokie stone memorial site to remember the victims.

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Flowers placed at an entrance to Norris Hall on 4/16/08.

Photo by Brian Sewell.

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(April 18, 2007) Flowers in front of Norris Hall.

Photo courtesy of Brent Jesiek.

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In front of the Norris Hall,people placed different flowers there every day after the shooting.

Photo taken April 19,2007

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Candles and flowers at a memorial on Hokie Hope Day, 4/21/07.

Photo by Roger Gupta.

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Flowers and visitors at a memorial on the Drillfield on Hokie Hope Day, 4/21/07.

Photo by Roger Gupta.

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Hokie stone and flowers for April 16 victim Ross A. Alameddine at the memorial on the drillfield. Photo taken February 14, 2008.

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A large flower arrangement rests in front of Nicole Regina White's new hokie stone at the memorial on the drillfield. The card reads: "We love you Nicole - love, Mom, Dad, Evan, and Your Family." The photo was taken on Monday, August 20, 2007,…

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On the morning of Monday, August 20 - the first day of Fall 2007 classes - an unidentified visitor places a white daisy next to each victim's hokie stone at the intermediate memorial. The memorial had been formally dedicated the previous day.…

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Photo taken April 21, 2007 by Ross Catrow.

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A lot of wreathes and flowers were placed besides the Norris Hall. People also wrote solace messages on the posters and set them with the flowers.

Photo taken April 24,2007

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Items are laid outside of Norris Hall in remembrance.

Original source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/paultrumble/468800615/

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