Lots of history at the center of
Christmas on Vinegar Hill
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[November 26, 2019]
During the 31st Annual Christmas on Vinegar Hill held last Saturday,
Nov. 23, the streets were filled in Mount Pulaski. The fun filled
shopping event has become so popular that in recent years it has
been expanded to outlying areas to include Chestnut and Elkhart.
The greater number of vendors filled spaces near and around the
downtown with the American Legion building hosting the most setups
for shoppers.
The annual event also offers great opportunities to celebrate Mount
Pulaski's rich history. There was a steady crowd flowing through the
Historical Society and Museum building, though it might not have
been so much for an education as for trying to snare some
scrumptious take home dessert or a collectable ornament.
In the center of town, elevated on a hill above all other properties
is the main attraction in Mount Pulaski, the historic courthouse
where Abraham Lincoln conducted business during his years as a
circuit rider lawyer.
Logan County was yet a young county when Mount Pulaski became the
second official county seat and legal business was conducted at that
courthouse from the years 1848 - 1855.
Abraham Lincoln was the driving force who tenaciously led the
Illinois legislature to break Sangamon County into three counties,
thereby establishing Logan County in 1839.
The first county seat and courthouse was Postville. Mount Pulaski
began to grow with the railroads, and in the next election won the
county seat away from Postville.
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In the meantime, the city of Lincoln was established in 1853. With its founders
naming the town for the former young state legislator, who previously was
instrumental in the development of the area as a surveyor, and a well-known and
loved circuit riding lawyer with wit and charm, it stood to reason the city
named for him would grow. Come the next election after the naming of the city of
Lincoln, the county seat moved back north.
The Mount Pulaski Courthouse has remained a treasure to the community and the
community values its place in history where the stories of Abraham Lincoln are
still told today.
Many of the visitors on Saturday were from a distance and for some it was their
first time to town. For a number of those a visit to the courthouse was on their
list. It was surely not a disappointment as from the moment they entered they
were greeted warmly by volunteers in period dress and supplied endless stories
of interest, and they got warm refreshments and sweets too boot.
Traditions of years past are relived and reinvented each year during the Mount
Pulaski Christmas on Vinegar Hill. No wonder the day has been so popular for
over 30 years.
[Jan Youngquist] |