A
berry good evening with Mary
Lincoln Presidential Library re-creates
one of Mary Lincoln’s famed strawberry socials June 11
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[June 08, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD – Mary Lincoln loved
to throw strawberry parties, where she helped her husband’s career
by charming top Illinois politicians with good conversation and
delicious berries and cream. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential
Library and Museum will re-create one of those grand events June 11.
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The evening will feature food and music, information
on 19th century manners, clothing and poetry, and an appearance by
Mrs. Lincoln herself in the form of historic interpreter Pam Brown.
The event begins at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 11. For tickets,
visit
www.PresidentLincoln .Illinois.gov and click on “special
event reservations” or call (217) 558-8934.
Mary Lincoln loved politics, but there was little she could do to
help her husband’s career directly in an era when women’s roles were
restricted. So she helped indirectly by being a tireless hostess,
listening for political intelligence and sizing up the men who might
help or hurt her husband politically.
The presidential library’s strawberry social will give participants
a glimpse of Mary Lincoln’s world in a fun – and delicious – way.
History educator Charla Byers will discuss the clothing and fashions
of Mary Lincoln’s time. Carol Manning, education coordinator at the
presidential library, will explain manners of the day. Sheila Walk
of the Springfield Area Arts Council will describe Mary Lincoln’s
love of poetry throughout her life.
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The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
holds an unparalleled collection of Lincoln documents, photographs,
artifacts and art. It also has some 12 million items pertaining to
all aspects of Illinois history, making the library one of the
nation’s leading institutions for genealogy and history research.
The museum is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. For
information on all our events, visit
www.TenYearsLincoln.com.
[Chris Wills, Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Library and Museum] |