Local Veteran organizations
receive gift of book from Bill Donath
Donath to offer "Generosity" at discounted
prices to veterans at two upcoming events
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[November 05, 2018]
LINCOLN
Robert Sullivan, Commander of American Legion Post 263, and Casey
Lore, Commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1756 each received
a copy of the book, Generosity, The Story of Logan County During The
Great War, for their respective organizations.
The books were donated by Bill Donath, author of the book, as a
commemoration of 100th Anniversary of Armistice Day. The end of WW I
came with the signing of the Armistice at 11:00 a.m. on Nov. 11,
1918. Armistice Day continued with that name until after WW II when
many more men and women became veterans. The name of the remembrance
day became Veteran's Day to honor all past and future veterans of
United States of America military service.
The presentations took place at the Logan County Genealogical &
Historical Society where the men were surrounded by the Society's
U.S. military collection. The Honor Roll at the right of the photo,
compiled in 1919, by a cousin of Donath, lists the names of men and
women who served during WW I. All the people listed there have a
short history included in the book.
The book also includes a history of the efforts of Logan County
residents who worked to support the war effort through the Red
Cross, the sale of Liberty Bonds, support of orphans organizations,
committees for conservation of food and fuel, etc. There are
also several hundred period photographs accompany the stories in the
book.
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Left to right - Bill Donath, Bob
Sullivan, Casey Lore
Logan County veterans, who wish to purchase a signed copy of the
book, will have an opportunity to do so on November 11 at the Logan
County Tourism office in the Lincoln Depot and on November 12 at the
American Legion Post in Lincoln during their respective Veterans Day
observance services. The reduced price, for veterans only, on those
two days will be $15.
Normally the cost is $35 at the Logan County Genealogical &
Historical Society, across the street from the Depot, and at the
Gift Shop at Lincoln Heritage Museum, Lincoln College. The
additional $20, at those locations, goes to the support of the work
these two fine organizations do for Logan County.
History buffs who wish to learn more about Logan County and WW I can
do so at the Lincoln Public Library and the Logan County
Genealogical & Historical Society by asking to see the digital copy
of the Logan County War History Committee collection on computers at
these two locations. The history was compiled in 1919, lead by the
Abraham Lincoln Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
[Bill Donath with photo by Lisa Cale]
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