Stories from
the stacks
Lincoln Presidential Library digs into its collections to tell
stories of Illinois lawmakers Nov. 19
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[November 17, 2014]
SPRINGFIELD
– Tales of Illinois lawmakers, from Lincoln’s colleagues to modern
trailblazers, will be the focus Nov. 19 when the Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Library and Museum presents “Stories from the Stacks.”
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The free presentation includes the telegram that led
to Illinois becoming the first state to ratify the constitutional
amendment abolishing slavery. It features leaders like Dawn Clark
Netsch, the first woman to get a major party’s nomination for
Illinois governor. It also may introduce visitors to some of the
shadier characters to serve in state government.
The new “Stories from the Stacks” series gives the public a peek
into the library’s vast collections on Illinois history. Using
documents, pictures and artifacts, library experts will highlight a
variety of topics beyond Abraham Lincoln.
Future “Stories from the Stacks” will explore settlers and explorers
moving westward from Illinois, women’s history and the contributions
of veterans and veterans’ groups.
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“Stories from the Stacks” takes place at 5:30 p.m.
in the reading room of the Lincoln Presidential Library, 112 N.
Sixth St., Springfield, Ill.
Space is limited, so reserve your seat by visiting
www.presidentlincoln.illinois.gov and clicking on “special
event reservations” or by calling 217-558-8934.
[Chris Wills, Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Library & Museum] |