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2-14-00

To the editor:

Having recently moved to Lincoln from the city of Galena, where preservation is of great interest, I have noted the strong opinions among Lincolnites about "saving" or "tearing down" the old Central School. While I tend to believe that building a new school would be of better service to the future generations of children in Lincoln, I also believe that the older building could be used in a different fashion. This would be especially true if a new school were to be constructed on a different site.

Galena's old high school, a marvelous and scenic building standing on a bluff overlooking the town, was scheduled to be torn down when the new high school was built on a different site. However, some people with a vision for preservation asked if the older building couldn't be sold to private individuals. This was done and now Galena Green, an upscale apartment complex, exists within the shell of the old high school. In this way, the structure of the building, plus the scenic contribution it makes to the community, have been preserved. Better yet, the sale of the building put money into the city's coffers, and now the apartment complex pays ongoing tax revenues to the city.

Of course, it's up to the citizens of Lincoln to make the final judgment. I hope that no matter how this turns out, that some use for the Central School will be found.

Thank you.

Jeffrey Tendick
Lincoln


2-14-00

To the editor:

I cannot believe anyone in Lincoln would want to tear down Central School. My parents went to that school from K-8, then went across the street to LCHS. I attended Central School for my entire grade school experience. I remember Mr. Hitchock, the principal; Mrs. Trigg, my kindergarten teacher; Mrs. Lemme my first grade teacher; and Mrs. Deiss, my third grade teacher.

Richard Hurley was my sixth grade teacher. Does he agree to have the building torn down? The last I heard he was on the city council. I remember the "Doublemint gum" with a label that said "Stick with Dick." Well, Dick, stick with Central.

There is nothing wrong with the structure. It probably just needs some updating. That school adds architectural history to Lincoln. Will Lincoln Junior High School be next?

The Logan County Courthouse is older than Central School; is it in line to be torn down? While we are at it, let's just tear down the Postville Courthouse (it's old) and the Lincoln Library, the fire station, the post office and the entire square.

Thanks to the Crisafullis for keeping some of the the Lincoln sites still standing. I was in Lincoln about a month ago and enjoyed my walk around town. It was nice to know that I come from a town with a history. Apparently some new people in town don't care about history.

All I have to say in the end is "Save Lincoln's beautiful buildings and locations."

If I can be of any help to save anything in Lincoln, feel free to contact me. Larry and Valecia, keep up the good work. You have many fans behind you that want to help. Just let us know how.

John Fisher
Springfield


2-11-00

To the editor:

My sister, Donna, led me to your web site this morning. I am thrilled to be able to go on line and get the news from Lincoln, my home town! All of my family still lives in the area, but I have lived in the Washington, D.C. area for the past 28 years. Finally, I will be able to keep up on all the news from home. Thanks so much for this service.

Gary L. Sparks
Dumfries, Va.

 


2-9-00

Dear Editor:

We have been visiting your site. I would like to congratulate you on the graphics and the content. We are from Indiana but spend the winter months in Florida. Our connection with Lincoln is our son and family. Our grandson attends Zion Lutheran.

Jim & Pat Neal

 

 

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