[September 20, 2016]
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On Saturday, The Logan County
Genealogical and Historical Society breathed a sigh of relief as the
early morning clouds disappeared and gave way to the sun. With dry
weather on the horizon, they were able to hold a special event; a
cemetery walk in the Holy Cross and Calvary Cemeteries in Lincoln.
A number of tour guides led groups of visitors through the cemetery
every fifteen minutes from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and again from 1:00 to
3:00 p.m. The tour guides were Karen Birnbaum, Rojean Logan, Pat
Benson, Ruth Sloot, Roseann Coers, Brenda Jones, Chuck Conzo and
Mary Ellen Martin.
Visitors were provided with informational pamphlets and ice cold
water at the beginning of the tour route. Each circle around the
cemeteries lasted about an hour and a half, making seven stops. At
each stop in the cemeteries, a presenter dressed in period clothing
as an important person in Logan County history gave a presentation
in character.
Presenters included Judy Lumpp as Mrs. James Coogan; Tom Peifer as
Nicholas Peifer; Ron Keller as James T. Hickey; Barry King as John
Thomas Musick; Tim Becke as Senator Thomas McGrath; Tim McCormick as
Father James Tuohy; Tim Searby as Courtney Savage; Tom McLaughlin as
John Schwenoha, also known as “Coonhound” Johnny; and Jonathan
Wright as Edward Madigan.
Along the way, tour guides provided some historical context for the
creation of the cemetery grounds, and pointed out additional graves
of various family members. The walk was dedicated to the memory of
Betty Hickey, who passed away in August. At the end of the tour,
visitors could make a donation to the Society if they wished.
[Derek Hurley]
The Logan County Genealogical Society
is a not for profit organization which maintains a library and
historical collection for Logan County and its communities and
houses information on other Illinois countries and states. Of
special interest is the Lincoln Room collection and items on other
American presidents.
The research center is available free of charge, although there is a
charge for extensive research performed by volunteer staff.
Donations are accepted. |