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Goosenest Prairie Gazette (2006, June)
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This publication is the newsletter of the Lincoln Log Cabin Historic Site, serving as a vehicle for sharing articles, news items, photos, and period appropriate information with Volunteer Pioneers and the Lincoln/Sargent Farm Foundation. This month's articles include: Thomas And Nancy Lincoln Celebrate Their 200th Wedding Anniversary This Month; Knitty Gritty; Volunteer Pioneers Inc. 25th Anniversary Year; Special Presentation of "The Best of Lincoln and Douglas;" 2006 Volunteer Pioneer Quilt Fundraiser; Goosenest Prairie Giftshop News; Goosenest Prairie Gazette Notices; and Upcoming Events at Lincoln Log Cabin.
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- Education: Education programs: Educational materials
- History and culture: Ethnic and folk art
- History and culture: History of Illinois
- History and culture: History of Illinois: Abraham Lincoln
- History and culture: Landmarks
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.June 2006 Goosenest Prairie Gazette Volunteer PioneersLincoln/Sargent Farm Foundation Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site AT RY whom she lived, Polly Hanks (her aunt and mother of Dennis Hanks), Nancy (her aunt and mother of Squire Hall) and Levi Hall, and Richard and Polly Berry (Richard signed the marriage bond as Nancy's legal guardian.) Thomas' side of the fam-ily would have been represented by Bathsheba Lincoln, Thomas' mother; Mordechi and Mary Lincoln and Josiah and Caty Lincoln, Thomas' brothers and their wives; Mary and Ralph Crume and Ann and William Brumfield, Thomas' sisters and their husbands. Another wedding guest was Dr. Christopher C. Graham who is quoted in 'The Early Life of Lin-coln" by Ida Tarbell. "I saw Nancy Hanks Lincoln at her wed-ding, fresh looking girl, should say over twenty. Tom was respectable mechanic and could choose.I was at the infare, too.We had bear meat.venison; wild turkey and ducks; eggs, wild and tame.maple sugar, swung on string, to bite of
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Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
Contact
Organization: Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site
400 South Lincoln Hwy Rd
Lerna, IL 62440
Network Address: hpa.lincolnlog@illinois.gov
Phone: (217) 345-1845
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