LaHood, Krishnamoorthi Unveil
“Lincoln Room” in the United States Capitol
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[May 11, 2019]
Congressmen Darin LaHood (IL-18) and Raja Krishnamoorthi (IL-8)
unveiled the “Lincoln Room” in the United States Capitol May 1st,
2019. The Congressmen were joined by former Illinois Congressman
Jerry Weller, President of the Illinois State Society, and John
O’Brien, President of the Lincoln Group of Washington, D.C.
“Having the privilege of representing the same district Abraham
Lincoln did during his only term in Congress, the opportunity to
rename this room is truly an honor,” stated Rep. LaHood. “During my
time in Congress, I have often reflected on the values of hard work
and dedication embodied by President Lincoln. I am grateful to be
joined by Congressman Krishnamoorthi in this effort and humbled to
have the opportunity to permanently commemorate this room in the
U.S. Capitol.”
“I’m grateful to have had the opportunity to have partnered with
Congressman LaHood to commemorate President Lincoln’s service in
Congress through renaming this room in his honor,” said Rep.
Krishnamoorthi. “It’s especially fitting that we should rename this
particular room for President Lincoln as the room was formerly the
House post office during Lincoln’s time in Congress, a crucial
gathering place where President Lincoln built some of the
friendships with which he helped guide our country through its
darkest years.”
The Lincoln Room
Room H-226, which is currently part of Majority Whip Jim Clyburn’s
(SC-6) office, of the United States Capitol once served as the post
office of the House while then-Representative Abraham Lincoln served
in Congress from 1847-1849.
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During the 115th Congress, Minority Whip Steve Scalise unofficially named
the room after Lincoln, but legislation was required to formally named the room
in honor of 16th President. Reps. LaHood and Krishnamoorthi, then co-chairs of
the Illinois State Society, saw it fitting to permanently name the room during
Illinois’ bicentennial.
This legislation would not be possible without the hard work and leadership of
John Elliff, a former member of the Abraham Lincoln Association, who
unfortunately passed away this past August. One of John’s goals was to see a
bi-partisan resolution brought forward to have this space in the Capitol renamed
in honor of Abraham Lincoln. We were honored to have John’s wife, Linda,
celebrate this unveiling with us.
[Congressan Darin LaHood, Illinois
18th District] |