Civil War soldier monument dedication -- Album 2

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At the Saturday afternoon dedication of the new Civil War soldier statue on Lincoln's courthouse square, several local dignitaries were on hand, including several members of the Logan County Board, Mayor Keith Snyder, Alderwoman Joni Tibbs, tourism director Geoff Ladd, Main Street Lincoln director Wanda Lee Rohlfs, members of the Logan County Genealogical & Historical Society, members of Legion Post 263 and more.

Also among the crowd were state Reps. Rich Brauer and Bill Mitchell, along with Sen. Larry Bomke. All three offered comments to the crowd, with Bomke delivering a moving keynote address.

This April 12 will be the 150th anniversary of the first shots fired at Fort Sumter, S.C., thus beginning the Civil War.  The war spanned five Aprils and is considered to have ended with the surrender of Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865, though the date of the last shot is reported to have occurred in June of that year.

In his address Bomke talked about those who fought and died and the cause they cared deeply about.

"Many men of Logan County gave their lives, and we owe them a great debt of gratitude," Bomke said.

"The man on this statue does not represent any one particular person. Instead it represents all the men who fought to allow this great country to grow and to flourish.

"They were farmers, laborers and field hands," he continued. "They were fathers, sons, husbands and friends.

"Most of all they were men who believed in a cause and cared enough for their country to sacrifice their lives to give it a chance to survive. They were everyday people, just like you and I, who stood up and became extraordinary when they chose to fight and protect the ideas of their country.”

Reporting by Nila Smith. Pictures by Nila Smith and Mike Fak
 

The color guard is presented and stands watch over the ceremony.

 

Joe Mintjal speaks briefly on how and why the monument came to be. He then introduced keynote speaker Bomke.

 

Sen. Bomke gives the keynote address.

Transcending the generations, a World War II veteran watches the ceremony.

 

Committee member and Lincoln City Treasurer Chuck Conzo introduces Brauer and Mitchell.

State Rep. Rich Brauer addresses the audience.

 

 

 

State Rep. Bill Mitchell speaks briefly.

 

The honor guard from American Legion Post 263 stands at attention during the ceremony.

 

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