| Share 
			your political memorabilia with the UIS History Harvest at the Old 
			State Capitol
 
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            [October 13, 2016] 
            
            
			  
			The University of Illinois Springfield Department of History is 
			inviting members of the public to bring and share any and all 
			political memorabilia during a History Harvest at the Old State 
			Capitol. Students will photograph, scan and record the stories 
			behind the items in an effort to document the way that people in 
			central Illinois have participated in elections. | 
        
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			 WHEN: Saturday, October 22, 2016, from 10 a.m. to 4 
			p.m. 
 WHERE: Old State Capitol, 1 SW Old State Capitol Plaza, Springfield, 
			IL
 
 DETAILS: UIS students are asking people to share campaign 
			literature, brochures, letters, photographs, diaries, buttons and 
			bumper stickers related to the democratic process. Digital copies of 
			the items made during the event will be included in an online 
			exhibit and catalog. Participants will also have an opportunity to 
			tell the ‘harvesters’ the stories behind the objects.
 
			
			 History Harvest offers the opportunity to “put yourself in the 
			historical record.” By collecting information on the memories of the 
			local electorate, the project will provide a unique insight into how 
			ordinary citizens in central Illinois have participated in and 
			remembered the democratic process. Items from both the recent and 
			distant past are welcome. 
			
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Students from UIS Assistant Professor of History Devin Hunter’s undergraduate 
public history class and UIS Assistant Professor of History Kenneth Owen’s 
graduate history and digital media class will lead the effort to digitize items 
for the online digital exhibit. Illinois State Historian Dr. Samuel Wheeler will 
be on site between 11 am and 1 pm. Students will also display items from the 
Nelson O. Howarth Papers (Springfield Mayor, 1955-1959 and 1963-1971) and the 
Kozeliski Campaign Button Collection, courtesy of the UIS Archives and Special 
Collections.
 For more information, visit 
http://www.uis.edu/ history/historyharvest/  or contact Devin Hunter at 
217/206-7432 (dhunte2@uis.edu) or Kenneth Owen at 217/206-7439 (kowen8@uis.edu).
 
				 
			[University of Illinois Springfield] |