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						Historian Chuck McCue to 
						present “Lincoln and Oglesby: The boys from Kentucky” at 
						Elkhart dinner lecture 
			
   
            
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						[May 03, 2017]   
						
						ELKHART 
						- The long-time friendship between Abraham Lincoln and 
						Gov. Richard Oglesby will be discussed at the Elkhart 
						Historical Society’s May dinner lecture, Friday, May 19, 
						2017 at 5:30 p.m. at the Wild Hare Café in Elkhart, 
						Illinois.  
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				 Elkhart native, historian Chuck McCue will 
				present, “Lincoln and Oglesby: The Boys from Kentucky”, 
				following a delicious dinner of either Red Lasagna or Chicken 
				Pot Pie served with garden salad freshly baked rolls and a 
				choice of dessert. The cost the meal includes taxes and tip as 
				well as a donation to the Elkhart historical Society of $10. 
				Reservations can be made by calling 217 947 2238 or going to
						www. 
						elkharthistoricalsociety.org  for the 
						reservation form.  
				
				
				  
				McCue’s talk will explore the life paths of 
				two men, born as sons to Kentucky farmers just a few miles and a 
				few years apart, who each grew to have an enormous impact on the 
				legal system and government of Illinois and the nation. Chuck 
				McCue will recount how their tragedies and successes brought 
				them to the highest levels of state and federal office, both 
				individually and when their paths crossed.  
				 
				The primary theme will be the relationship between Abraham 
				Lincoln and Richard J. Oglesby, starting with a chance meeting 
				in Decatur in 1840, through 1865, when then-Governor Oglesby 
				stood at the bedside of his friend who lay dying from an 
				assassin’s bullet. Even after Lincoln’s death, the bond 
				continued, as Oglesby oversaw the project of building a suitable 
				resting place for our 16th president. 
			
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Following a 20 year career in the Air Force, Chuck McCue returned 
to the area, and re- upped his long time interest in history, which he credits 
to his friendships with the late Rick Gehlbach and Jim & Betty Hickey, all of 
Elkhart. The exposure to a tremendous amount of historical material as well as 
conversations with visiting Lincoln experts, he developed a deep respect for our 
local history that continues to this day. Upon his return to the area, he became 
a volunteer docent at the Mt. Pulaski Courthouse State Historic Site, and 
continues to provide tours one Saturday a month and on special occasions.  
				 
			[J. Rob Wilson] 
			
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