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Special Event
Honest Abe of the West

When

Saturday Oct 10, 2009

Monday Feb 15, 2010

Where
The Newberry Library (60 W Walton St, 312.943.9090) Directions: The Newberry Library is located at 60 West Walton Street, Chicago, IL, directly across from Chicago’s famed Washington Square Park and just a few blocks west of Michigan Avenue.
Price
FREE
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Honest Abe of the West chronicles Lincoln’s early years in Illinois, focusing on his career as an attorney in Springfield and as a dedicated leader of the Whig Party. Rare copies of printed materials in the exhibition chronicle his important debates with Stephen A. Douglas during the race for the U.S. Senate seat from Illinois in 1858.  The exhibition also includes recently found ephemera from the 1860 presidential election and Republican Convention, held in Chicago at Lake Street and the Chicago River.

Visitors will learn about the day-to-day workings of Lincoln’s presidency through a number of letters he received while in the White House, including a request by an Indian chief to have a member of his tribe excused from service in the Civil War after a family tragedy, and an offer from a Union sympathizer to spy on General Robert E. Lee’s troop movements.  Lincoln penned reactions in his own hand on both of these letters as well as on other items in the exhibition.

Honest Abe of the West also draws on the Newberry’s rich collections related to Lincoln’s assassination and the nation’s mourning, from memorial sheet music published in 1865 to one of the earliest printings of Walt Whitman’s famous poem, “O Captain! My Captain!” written for the fallen leader.

 

Galleries are open Monday, Friday, Saturday from 8:15 am - 5:00 pm, and Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, from 8:15 am - 7:30 pm