“Mrs. Abraham Lincoln – A
Vindication” will be presented at Elkhart Dinner
Lecture, June 29th
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[June 18, 2018]
“Mrs. Abraham Lincoln- A Vindication” by Rev.
Dr. Malcolm Shotwell, will be the June 29th lecture
offered by the Elkhart Historical Society at the Gillett
Chapel on Elkhart Hill. The doors will open at 4:45 pm
and the performance will begin promptly at 5:30 pm.
Please note, the lecture comes before the dinner, and
remember the 1890’s Chapel has no bathroom facilities.
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Last July Dr. Shotwell presented a dramatic monologue on “Our
Neighbors, the Lincolns; A Clergyman Remembers.” He comes again
as he did then, in the character of the Rev. N. W. Miner. This
captivating portrayal of Rev. Dr. Noyes W. Miner will be
presented as a dramatic monologue in the beautiful setting of
the Gillett Chapel on Elkhart Hill, followed by dinner in the
village at the Wild Hare Café in the Horsefeathers shop.
The June 29 lecture will include a paper written by Dr. Miner of
his feelings on the lack of respect and recognition for the wife
of our 16th president, as well as reflections on Mr. Lincoln’s
death and funeral. In Dr. Miner’s opinion, “no woman in the
whole country has been more misunderstood and
misrepresented…than the wife of our martyred president.”
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The menu being offered is Beef Bourguignon or Coq au vin. The cost
of the evening will include the meal, lecture, and $10 that will go
to the Elkhart Historical Society to defray costs.
Please call 217 947 2238 to reserve your seat by no later than June
22nd.
Please visit www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org for more information
and the reservation form.
[J. Rob Wilson]
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