Lincoln Heritage Museum Opens Two New
Exhibits
“Think Anew and Act Anew: U.S. Presidents
and Vision” and “Defy the Odds” Featured
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[February 10, 2020]
The Lincoln Heritage Museum at Lincoln College has two new exhibits
scheduled to open this month. The first new exhibit, “Think Anew and
Act Anew: U.S. Presidents and Vision” includes quotes from sixteen
presidents from George Washington through Donald Trump, complete
with an original letter or document from each of those executives.
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The second exhibit, “Defy the Odds” celebrates
the 100th anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment of the United
States Constitution taking effect, granting women the right to vote.
The exhibits are scheduled to open to the public February 12 with a
special preview for Lincoln Heritage Museum donors and contributors
on February 6.
“The exhibit “Think Anew and Act Anew: U.S. Presidents and Vision”
will consistent of copyright-free images of sixteen presidents, all
courtesy of the Library of Congress. The images will be placed next
to the respective vision quote of that president. “There will be
letters and documents from every president and many of the first
ladies,” said Anne Moseley, Director and Curator of the Lincoln
Heritage Museum.
The second exhibit “Defy the Odds” showcases Illinois
in 1919 becoming first state east of the Mississippi River to grant
women the right to vote for president, according to the Illinois
State Archives.
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Items to be displayed in this exhibit include a tea
set owned by Mary Lincoln, a Civil War medical kit, attire women
wore during the 1860s, a diary written by Olivia Conkling discussing
the work of the Illinois Temperance Movement, 1920s presidential
ticket and a 1938 advertisement from Springfield Marine Bank
showcasing “women’s trusts benefits.”
“Both exhibits showcase the vision of the country
through the lives of Americans who actively helped to mold the
country to what is today and help us determine what our vision is
for the future.” stated Moseley.
The two exhibits will continue to be open to the public until the
end of December 2020.
For museum hours and any additional information,
contact the Lincoln Heritage Museum at (217) 735-7399 or visit
http://museum.lincolncollege.edu.
[Lauren Grenlund
Director of Public Relations
Lincoln College] |