“A
Conversation with Cordelia Harvey”
Part of the Looking for Lincoln
Conversations live online events
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[August 20, 2021]
Cordelia Harvey was a passionate Civil War
soldier’s advocate who convinced Abraham Lincoln to establish
northern hospitals for soldiers during the Civil War. Her compelling
story is highlighted by professional actress and first-person
historical interpreter Mary Kababik, who will bring this story to
life on Wednesday, August 25, 2021 at 7 pm on the Looking for
Lincoln YouTube and Facebook video channels.
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Harvey was the wife of former
Wisconsin Governor Louis Harvey who died visiting wounded soldiers
near Shiloh during the Civil War. She traveled up and down the
Mississippi River visiting Union hospitals and helping thousands of
soldiers from Wisconsin and other northern states. During her
travels, she became a firm believer for the need for hospitals away
from the battlefields and the hot, humid South. She traveled to
Washington, D.C. to meet with President Lincoln who was opposed to
the idea of northern hospitals. Through perseverance and
determination, she was able to convince President Lincoln of the
merits of northern hospitals.
The program will be hosted by musician and folklorist Chris Vallillo
in collaboration with the Civil War Museum in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Learn more about the museum at:
https://museums.kenosha.org/civilwar/.
Viewers can watch and participate in the program for free on August
25, 2021 at 7:00 pm on the Looking for Lincoln Facebook page and
YouTube channel. Reservations are not required, and the program is
recorded for viewing after the premier.
“We are proud to host this series of Looking for Lincoln
conversations. These live, digital programs cover a range of topics
that depict the life and times of Abraham Lincoln in the Abraham
Lincoln National Heritage Area. Few individuals have so profoundly
influenced American history as did Abraham Lincoln.
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Millions around the world are inspired by the story of Lincoln's
rise from humble beginnings to President of the United States, his qualities of
integrity and courage and his decisive leadership traits that carried a fragile
nation through one of its most trying periods,” said Sarah Watson, executive
director.
These programs are free and broadcast live on Looking for Lincoln’s Facebook
page and YouTube channel, and will end with a question and answer session with
the virtual audience.
Looking for Lincoln Conversations is partially supported by a grant from the
Illinois Arts Council Agency.
The Looking for Lincoln Heritage Coalition is the coordinating entity for the
43-county Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area. It is a partnership of
organizations and individuals dedicated to enhancing the communities and
landscapes of central Illinois through recognition and support of their
significant natural, cultural and historical legacies. Few individuals have so
profoundly influenced American history as did Abraham Lincoln. Millions around
the world are inspired by the story of Lincoln’s rise from humble beginnings to
President of the United States, his qualities of integrity and courage and his
decisive leadership – traits that carried a fragile nation through one of its
most trying periods.
For more information about the Looking for Lincoln Heritage Coalition and the
Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area, go to www.lookingforlincoln.org.
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