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			Penny Drive Raises $4,000 to ‘Save the Flag’ Logan County Students Raised Money for 
			Lincoln Artifact
 
 
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            [December 09, 2018]  
			
			LINCOLN 
			- As Illinois celebrates its bicentennial, the Lincoln Heritage 
			Museum at Lincoln College announced that students and community 
			members raised more than $4,000 to help restore an historic flag 
			associated with Logan County and Abraham Lincoln’s first 
			presidential campaign, during a recently completed school Penny 
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			 Students from 10 Logan County schools took part in 
			the drive, collecting pennies that will be used to help restore the 
			Middletown Flag, a hand-stitched campaign flag made by the ladies of 
			Middletown, Illinois, during the 1860 presidential election. The 
			student fundraising effort received two local matching pledges which 
			helped boost the total to just over $4,000. 
 “We timed this campaign to coincide with the 2018 election season, 
			giving teachers an opportunity to use the penny drive as a jumping 
			off point to teach students about political campaigns of the past 
			and present,” said Anne Moseley, Director of the Lincoln Heritage 
			Museum at Lincoln College. “At the same time it offered an 
			inexpensive way for students to participate in the restoration of an 
			important local historical artifact directly tied to Abraham 
			Lincoln’s political career.”
 
 
			
			 
			
			Participating Schools included: Carroll Catholic, Central 
			Elementary, Lincoln Junior High, Lincoln High School, New 
			Holland-Middletown, Northwest Elementary, Washington-Monroe 
			Elementary, West Lincoln-Broadwell, Zion Lutheran – Lincoln and Zion 
			Lutheran – Mt. Pulaski.
 
 In addition to the students, Integrity Data of Lincoln also 
			collected pennies during the drive. Museum volunteers and visitors 
			to the museum also contributed.
 
 The Penny Drive and matching funds brought the total amount raised 
			to date to almost $9,000, which is about half of the projected cost 
			for the restoration. The drive will continue through 2020.
 
			
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The flag was made for a Springfield rally for Lincoln held on 
August 8, 1860. After being carried in the rally’s parade, the women of 
Middletown were thrilled to find that Lincoln was draped in their flag as he 
gave a speech at the fairgrounds. At a time when women were not allowed to vote, 
the flag served as a way for the ladies of Middletown to express themselves 
publicly regarding their candidate of choice.
 The Middletown Flag is one of three pieces created for and used by the Wide 
Awake Supporters of Logan
 County, currently in the collection of the Lincoln Heritage Museum at Lincoln 
College. The other two are the “Nations Choice” banner and a smaller banner of 
Abraham Lincoln. Once the flag is restored, the entire set will be complete.
 
 “Raising funds for the restoration was important, but that wasn’t the only goal. 
The penny drive was intended to build civic pride among students while helping 
them discover Logan County’s role in this historic chapter,” Moseley said. “In 
the future, they will be able to point to the Middletown Flag in the museum that 
they helped to save. Through the flag we can acknowledge past events while 
instilling pride in the role played by Logan County citizens, past and present, 
in our nation’s history.
 
 “We chose to announce the results of this drive on the 200th anniversary of 
Illinois becoming a state in order the highlight the importance of preserving 
our rich history,” Moseley added.
 
				 
		[Mark GordonPublic Relations and Media Manager
 Lincoln College]
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