![]() The Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County and Tri-States Civil War Round Table are co-sponsoring the fifth Civil War Symposium on October 4 and 5 at the Kroc Center, 405 Vermont St., Quincy. The event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. A varied program will be offered with five guest speakers and includes topics like Mary Todd Lincoln’s mental health to General U.S. Grant, Logan and McClernand, three well-known Illinois generals who were involved in the war. Also the private and military life of Albert Sidney Johnston and reflections of Illinois riverboat captain Harry Detweiller. Lastly how Grant saved Lee after Appomattox. Speakers include Dr. Harry Laver, Brian “Fox” Ellis, Dr. Curt Fields, Dr. Timothy B. Smith and Dr. Sam Wheeler. Friday's events begin at 7 pm and Saturday will start at 9 am. Early bird presentations are to be determined.
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Celebrating America's Frontier Settlements during 16th Annual FestivalCelebrate frontier heritage with period clothed impersonators, demonstrations and more throughout the Lincoln-era Log Cabin Village during the 16th annual Frontier Settlement Day! About the photos: Chris and Marion Dye and their kids Breck (10) and Ayla (7) pose in period-costume at the Lincoln-Era Log Cabin Village on Quinsippi Island. John Gebhardt invites the public to the annual Frontier Day on Saturday, Sept. 14 from 11 am-4 pm. Arts Quincy would like to give a special thanks to Quincy Community Theatre for providing costumes for the photos, which were taken by photographer Lisa Wigoda. The Friends of the Log Cabins Association will host a variety of 1800's period activities on Saturday, Sept. 14 from 11 am-4 pm. The free family event will feature educational activities, log cabin tours, farm animals, pioneer games and more!
“The day will include a variety of free activities that recreate this historic period in America,” said John Gebhardt, President of the Friends of the Log Cabin Association. “This is a great opportunity to celebrate our past and teach the younger generation first-hand how these early pioneers lived.” |
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