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			Costume Ladies return to Postville's 1800's Craft Fair 
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            [August 22, 2014]   
            LINCOLN - Linda Cox and Dorothy 
			Salinger, The Costume Ladies, will return to the 1800s Craft Fair at 
			Postville Courthouse State Historic Site Sunday, Aug. 24, to present 
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			 The 10 a.m. program is entitled “The Two Marys.” The 
			informational piece describes the commonalities and differences 
			between Abraham Lincoln’s wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, and Mary Surratt, 
			who was indicted in the plot to kill the president. 
 At 1 p.m., the women will present “Dressing in Mourning Attire.” 
			Salinger will dress Cox from pantilettes to full mourning attire 
			that would have been appropriate for a woman to wear at the time of 
			Abraham Lincoln’s death. They will also explain the customs that 
			were observed regarding mourning attire during that time period.
 
			 “Since the anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s funeral will be 
			celebrated in 2015, we thought it would be appropriate,” Salinger 
			said. 
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			 Both programs will be held on the first floor of Postville 
				Courthouse, which is handicapped accessible. The courthouse is 
				located at 914 Fifth St.
 The 1800s Craft Fair will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday with 
				a variety of craftsmen demonstrating skills from 1800s America. 
				Many of the crafters will offer items for sale. The fair is 
				sponsored by Lincoln’s Logan County Arts and Crafts Guild, 
				Postville Courthouse State Historic Site and the Logan County 
				tourism bureau.
 
			[Text received; NANCY SAUL] 
			
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