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			"General Grant" Will Speak at Mount Pulaski Courthouse at Lincoln's 
			Birthday Party on Feb. 9
 
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            [February 08, 2019] 
            
            MOUNT PULASKI 
			- On Saturday, February 9, 2019, the Mount Pulaski 
			Courthouse State Historic Site will host a birthday party for 
			Abraham Lincoln from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. Visitors will be 
			greeted by Abraham Lincoln (portrayed by John Walther) and General 
			Ulysses S. Grant (portrayed by Larry Werline). | 
        
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			 At 1:00 p.m., General Grant will discuss his 
			connections to Abraham Lincoln. 
 There will be refreshments available for visitors to enjoy during 
			the Lincoln’s Birthday celebration. Treats will include apple pie 
			with rum sauce donated by Hilltop Catering, and decorated cookies 
			donated by Helen Schmidt. There will be a variety of activities for 
			children of all ages, including tapping out the Morse Code to send 
			messages like Lincoln did, writing with a quill pen, vintage games 
			and stories (including the story of why Mr. Lincoln grew a beard), 
			and a Lincoln trivia game.
 
			Larry Werline, who lives in Chatham with his wife 
			Rita, has been portraying Ulysses Grant for 20 years. He got his 
			start at the Old State Capitol in Springfield, which is still his 
			favorite place to perform as part of every summer's "History Comes 
			Alive" series. Mr. Werline is retired from the Oracle Corporation. 
			
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			John Walther of Bloomington, who will portray Abraham Lincoln, has retired from 
State Farm. He will be telling how Lincoln went from a beardless lawyer to a 
bearded President of the United States. 
			
			 
Visitors of all ages are invited to the free Lincoln’s Birthday event at the 
Mount Pulaski Courthouse, located at 113 S. Washington St. in Mount Pulaski. 
Attorney Abraham Lincoln regularly argued cases in the second-floor courtroom at 
the courthouse, which was built in 1848.
 
				 
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