Picturing Illinois in 5,500 images
Lincoln Presidential Library provides
glimpses of Illinois history online
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[June 05, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD
– More than 5,500 images from Illinois history are now available
online at www.ChroniclingIllinois.org, a resource offered by the
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum’s Center for Digital
Initiatives.
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Selected from more than 230 collections in the Presidential
Library’s audiovisual department, the photographs provide an array
of visual perspectives on family, social, business and political
life in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Illinois.
“These photographs offer just a small sampling of the extraordinary
collections of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library,” said ALPLM
Executive Director Eileen Mackevich. “The variety of images is
astounding, from the famous to the obscure, from turning points in
the state’s history to ordinary life, from the city to the farm,
from architectural history to family history, from disasters to
confrontations.”
Daniel W. Stowell, director of the Center for Digital Initiatives,
invited the public to help improve the presidential library’s
information about the images.
“Although we know the subjects in many of the photographs, the
people and places in others are either unknown or imprecise. We
would welcome additional information on the photographs,” Stowell
said.
For example, the library’s Temple Collection features many images
from Wayne County in the 1950s, but the identity of the individuals
in most of the photographs remains a mystery.
Visitors to www.ChroniclingIllinois.org can peruse the photos two
ways. They can go to the “search the collections” box and type in a
key word or two. The search results will list related records in the
library’s collection, followed by images.
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The second option is to click on “collections” at the top of the page and then
select “Illinois Photographic Collection” from the many choices. Visitors will
then get a list of various photo collections to explore.
The addition of these 5,500 photos is just the latest step in making the
contents of Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum available digitally.
Other online collections include photos and documents related to Abraham
Lincoln, sheet music and song lyrics from many eras, and documents from Gov.
Richard Yates, who led Illinois during the Civil War.
The Center for Digital Initiatives works with the curatorial departments in the
library and museum to develop and implement a comprehensive digitization plan to
serve and expand the diverse users of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
and Museum.
The Center identifies and digitizes specific collections within the Library and
makes them available online to a worldwide audience. The Center also seeks to
integrate digital content into the visitor experience in the Museum.
[Daniel Stowell, Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Library and Museum]
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