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The Lincolns come to life in performace at ACHS EVENTS LOCAL ARTS SCENE By Krystal Cundiff Abraham Lincoln was born in a one-room, dirt floor log cabin and had a total of nine months of formal schooling. Mary Todd was born into a wealthy, affluent home with much political influence. Let Larry and Mary Elliot bring them to life for you! Everyone is invited to attend this presentation to celebrate the bicentennial commemoration of Abraham Lincoln on February 23, 2008, at 10:30amCT at the Adair County High School Gymnasium. No admission is required. Presented to you by Lindsey Wilson College Upward Bound and Association of Lincoln Presenters. This story was posted on 2008-02-12 13:04:19
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