Donath to share story behind
"Generosity" at next LCGH&S meeting
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[April 13, 2017]
LINCOLN
- Local author Bill Donath recently made the rounds to area
libraries, dropping off a donation of his latest publication,
"Generosity, the story of Logan County, Illinois During the Great
War, 1917-1919." Donath delivered copies to the Atlanta Public
Library, Elkhart Public Library, Knapp Chestnut, Becker Library and
Museum, and the Mount Pulaski Public Library.
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Accepting the books on behalf of the individual
libraries were Cathy Maciariello in Atlanta, Rachel Stapleton in
Elkhart, Ellen Mason at the KCB in Middletown, and Lynn Lakin in
Mount Pulaski.
Cathy Maciariello
Rachel Stapleton
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Ellen Mason
Lynn Lakin
On April 6, 2017, the U.S. began observing the
centennial of its entry into World War I. 'Generosity' is the story
of the activities of the citizens of Logan County in support of the
war effort. Sixteen chapters illustrate the reason the book came to
be named 'Generosity'.
At 6:30 pm on Monday, April 17, 2017, Bill will be talking about the
war efforts of citizens of Logan County. The talk will take place at
the Logan County Genealogical and Historical Society at 114 N.
Chicago St., across from the depot.
'Generosity' is available for purchase at LCGHS and Lincoln Heritage
Museum, Lincoln College.
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