In 1916, our chapter dedicated another bronze tablet on a granite boulder which marks “The Foster Rubicon.”
Inscription:
NEAR THIS SPOT, IN JUNE 1775, THE MEN OF MACHIAS, CONFRONTED BY A PEREMPTORY DEMAND BACKED BY ARMED FORCE THAT THEY SHOULD FURNISH NECESSARY SUPPLIES TO THEIR COUNTRY’S ENEMIES, MET IN OPEN AIR COUNCIL TO CHOOSE BETWEEN IGNOBLE PEACE AND ALL BUT HOPELESS WAR. THE QUESTION WAS MOMENTOUS AND THE DEBATE WAS LONG. AFTER SOME HOURS OF FRUITLESS DISCUSSION, BENJAMIN FOSTER, A MAN OF ACTION RATHER THAN WORDS, LEAPED ACROSS THIS BROOK AND CALLED ALL THOSE TO FOLLOW HIM WHO WOULD, WHATEVER THE RISK, STAND BY THEIR COUNTRYMEN AND THEIR COUNTRY’S CAUSE ALMOST TO A MAN THE ASSEMBLY FOLLOWED AND, WITHOUT FURTHER FORMALITY, THE SETTLEMENT WAS COMMITTED TO THE REVOLUTION. ERECTED BY THE HANNAH WESTON CHAPTER DAR 1917