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The Decoration/Memorial Day War (Paperback)
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The Decoration/Memorial Day War (Paperback)
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Loot Price R396
Discovery Miles 3 960
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Most people believe the Mason-Dixon Line that separates
Pennsylvania and Maryland was established to mark the North from
the South during the Civil War. However, that Line was the result
of a land dispute nearly a century before the War. Two British
astronomers/surveyors named Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon here
hired by the Penn family of Pennsylvania and the Calvert family of
Maryland to determine the border line between their respective land
holdings. The Line serves as the location of a fictional town that
straddles it, and where the novel opens. The people of Madixson are
strongly divided over not only how to celebrate Memorial Day, but
also whether to call the holiday by its original name of Decoration
Day. They use the Line as the divide, with the town leaders living
on the Maryland side and war veterans residing on the Pennsylvania
side. The "feud" escalates into immature "pranks" the night before
the holiday. So, it is not surprising that the South Siders blame
the North Siders when the mayor of Madixson is killed on the
morning of Memorial Day. Repeating his annual routine, he is
standing in his front yard saluting the American Flag and beginning
to recite the Pledge of Allegiance when the Civil War cannon nearby
explodes. The shrapnel fatally imbeds in his body. The North Siders
deny they had anything to do with the incident, but the South
Siders do not believe them. Neither side realizes this was a
"prank" of a totally different kind that nothing to do with the
"warring" factions. When the real culprits finally are discovered
and brought to trial, the importance of the explosives used in the
canon finally comes to light. Adding to this mystery is the
discovery that an important character is not what he is purported
to be. And, the final chapter is unexpected, to say the least.
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