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After the brief ceremony on
Monument Hill, all proceeded to the Leeds Central School, where Civil War
historian Charles Plummer, assuming the persona of General Oliver Otis Howard,
regaled several generations with stories of the battles and the aftermath.
Plummer, who will be teaching a course on ideas of Abraham Lincoln and the
civil war at Auburn Community College in the fall, shared his feelings about
the importance of the war in national history. "This country would never
have become the wealthy and powerful country it has become if the Union
had not been preserved. General Lee, the southern commander, contributed
immeasurably to the peaceful transition after his surrender. This gallant
gentleman refused to be drawn into a guerrilla warfare that would have left
the country in chaos" |
Be sure to return for commentaries and memories from the participants in this
once-in-a-century community celebration.