Postville Courthouse celebrates
Lincoln’s birthday with an open house
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[April 04, 2023]
In honor of Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, the Postville
Courthouse in Lincoln hosted an open house on Saturday, February
11th from noon to 4 p.m.
The event is the first to occur at the landmark in the last several
years. Current Historic Site Manager Denise Martinek said that with
this being a revival event, she was happy with the number of
visitors that came to the courthouse, and is hopeful that returning
to an annual schedule will bring more guests in the future.
Also on hand Saturday was former site director and
current volunteer Stu Churchill.
As part of the open house birthday celebration Mike Anderson the
Dulcimer Guy was on hand the entire afternoon entertaining guests
with music from the mid-1800s. The Dulcimer was a popular musical
instrument in that time period and Anderson was happy to share with
guests his experiences as a dulcimer player and a teacher.
Among the other attractions to the open house was a refreshment
table with vanilla and chocolate cupcakes, a birthday cake for Abe
and punch.
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Guests had the opportunity to enjoy some refreshments, sit a listen
to the music and explore the many items on display related to our
16th President of the United States.
Before Lincoln was elected President, he had strong ties to Lincoln
and Logan County. He rode the circuit practicing law in several
courthouses in the mid-section of Illinois including the Postville
Courthouse and the Mount Pulaski Courthouse.
As a surveyor for the state, he was the one who
marked the lines for Logan County and named the county after a dear
friend of his, John A. Logan.
In addition to all this, the city of Lincoln was officially named
for and by Abraham Lincoln prior to his presidency. The Postville
Courthouse annually hosts the National Railsplitter Festival where a
re-enactment of the christening of the city is an annual event.
[Nila Smith] |