The monument came about as a result of the Temperance movement in Macedon Center whose Quaker farmers disapproved of boisterous topers . Benjamin Hance, an assistant teacher at the Macedon Academy during 1842-43, its first year of operation, indicates that even Macedon center did not entirely escape the liquor problem in writing: "I see at the Centre the large tavern with the barroom daily thronged with its customers, on the one corner, while a large country store occupies another, and opposite the Friends' meeting house filled to overflowing with God-fearing men and women."
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