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Abraham Lincoln and the Transcontinental Railroad
Virtual program presented Wednesday, July
14, 2021, 7 p.m.
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[July 14, 2021]
Abraham Lincoln signed the 1862 Pacific
Railroad Act which made building the first Transcontinental Railroad
possible.
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He believed that such a railroad was
important to the war effort, but he had long been a supporter of
American railroads. Join Lindsey Marlot as she explores Lincoln's
history with the railroad and his role in promoting rail in the
west.
Lindsey Marlot is the Education Coordinator for the Union Pacific
Railroad Museum in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The museum and shares
American History through the lens of the railroad; connecting
generations who have been impacted by Union Pacific. Learn more
about the Union Pacific Railroad Museum at: https://www.uprrmuseum.org/uprrm/.
The program will be hosted by musician and folklorist Chris Vallillo.
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This program is funded in part by the Illinois Arts Council
Agency and will livestream on Looking for Lincoln's Facebook page and YouTube
Channel.
YouTube Link:
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com/watch?v=b7hqDbmeNrQ&ab_
channel=LookingForLincolnHeritage
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Facebook Link:
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com/189890654367280/posts/424301
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