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            New Lincoln stamp to make its debut Wednesday Postal 
			Service releasing new Lincoln stamp at Old State Capitol 
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            [February 10, 2014] 
            SPRINGFIELD — The Old State 
			Capitol is preparing to make Abraham Lincoln's 205th birthday a 
			truly historic one with celebratory events on Feb. 11 and Feb. 12, 
			including the release of a new Lincoln-themed stamp.  | 
		
            |  There will be an unveiling ceremony at 1 p.m. Wednesday for the new 
			Lincoln stamp, featuring an image of the Lincoln Memorial. U.S. 
			Postal Service officials will be on hand, and the Lincoln Land 
			Community College chorus under the direction of Sue Hamilton will 
			perform. Following the ceremony, visitors will have the opportunity to 
			purchase commemorative envelopes. On Tuesday, the state historic site will host the Abraham Lincoln 
			Association symposium's keynote speaker, Dr. Bruce Levine. Levine is 
			a professor of history and African-American studies at the 
			University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His address is titled 
			"Fall of the House of Dixie: 1864 and the Beginning of the End." The 
			event begins at 7 p.m. As the symposium continues on Wednesday, visitors can take in 
			more history discussions. At 11 a.m., Dr. John F. Marszalek and Dr. 
			Douglas L. Wilson will speak on the theme "Year of Decision: 1864." 
			Marszalek is professor emeritus at Mississippi State University and 
			managing editor of the Ulysses S. Grant Association. Wilson is 
			professor emeritus and co-director of the Lincoln Studies Center at 
			Knox College.  
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				 The stamp ceremony and these symposium presentations are free 
				and open to the public.  The
			
			Old State Capitol, administered by the Illinois Historic 
			Preservation Agency, was Illinois' fifth capitol building and the 
			first in Springfield. It was the site of many important moments in 
			Abraham Lincoln's life. 
            [Text from file received from the 
			Illinois Historic 
			Preservation Agency]
 
            
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