The event will be held from 12:00 noon until 4:00
p.m., with the “Black Jack” Logan program at 1:00 p.m. inside the
historic courthouse.
The younger Logan became a Civil War general, a U.S.
Senator, and, through a change of heart, an enthusiastic worker for
President Lincoln’s re-election.
During the celebration on February 8, visitors will be greeted by
Abraham Lincoln, portrayed by John Walther of Bloomington, who will
tell Lincoln stories. Other activities will allow visitors to write
with a quill pen, tap out Morse code messages with oscillators, make
a Lincoln birthday card or a Valentine, and put together a giant
puzzle.
Refreshments to be served will include Abraham Lincoln’s favorite
dessert – apple pie with rum sauce from Hilltop Catering, along with
Helen Schmidt’s amazing Lincoln-themed cookies, coffee, punch and
tea.
Brian “Fox” Ellis will be presenting two other Lincoln-related
programs at Mount Pulaski schools on Friday, February 7.
Donors supporting the February 8 celebration at the
Mount Pulaski Courthouse include Looking for Lincoln, Logan County
Tourism Bureau, Mount Pulaski Courthouse Foundation, Mount Pulaski
Grade School Parent group P.A.S.E., Mount Pulaski High School, Zion
Lutheran School P. T. L., Hilltop Club, Tomlinson Trust, and
Farmer’s Bank.
The Mount Pulaski Courthouse State Historic Site is
operated by the Historic Sites Division of the Illinois Department
of Natural Resources. Abraham Lincoln practiced law at the
courthouse when he traveled on the 8th Judicial Circuit.
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Vintage Quilt Winner Will Be Announced on February
8
For two years, visitors to the Mount Pulaski Courthouse have been
invited to put some stitches in the Vintage Quilt on display at the
courthouse. In the fall of 2019, the hand quilting was completed by
the Quilters of the Hartsburg Lutheran Church, including Alexis
Asher, Geneva Behrends, Nancy Robbins and Irma Leesman. Raffle
tickets for the quilt will be sold up until 3:00 p.m. on February
8th when the winning ticket will be drawn.
The small scrap pieces had been sewn into 12” x 12” squares by an
ancestor of Wally Kautz, former site manager of the Mount Pulaski
Courthouse. The squares were purchased at Wally’s estate sale in
early 2017. Master Quilter Dolly Buckles of Mount Pulaski put them
together into a 52” x 72” quilt.
The finished quilt will be on display at the Mount Pulaski
Courthouse leading up to the February 8 drawing. Regular hours at
the Mount Pulaski Courthouse are Tuesday through Saturday from 12:00
noon to 4:00 p.m. For more information, call 217-792-3919 or the
site manager at 217-792-5126.
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