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RE: Who is this? - RJNorton - 02-02-2020 03:27 PM Final guess: David Turnham. RE: Who is this? - Steve - 02-02-2020 05:43 PM (02-02-2020 03:27 PM)RJNorton Wrote: Final guess: David Turnham. I'm going to second Roger and also say it was Turnham. RE: Who is this? - Rob Wick - 02-02-2020 07:37 PM That's it. It is David Turnham. He gave Lincoln a copy of the Revised Laws of Indiana which included a copy of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. According to Ida Tarbell, it was the first time Lincoln had access to the documents and it began his political education. Coincidentally, I have a friend who attended David Turnham elementary in Dale, Ind. Best Rob RE: Who is this? - RJNorton - 02-03-2020 05:11 AM I am kicking myself for not getting this much earlier. I actually have a book (There I Grew Up by William Bartelt) that contains this exact picture, but I just forgot about looking in that source. Bartelt's book is a good source of information on Lincoln's Indiana years. RE: Who is this? - Rob Wick - 02-03-2020 10:15 AM Roger, I actually got the picture from an Images of America series book called Indiana's Lincolnland. I have Bartelt's book, but I had no idea the picture was in there as well. As far as I know it's the only known picture of Turnham. Best Rob RE: Who is this? - RJNorton - 02-22-2020 01:30 PM Who is this? RE: Who is this? - Mylye2222 - 02-22-2020 03:58 PM (02-22-2020 01:30 PM)RJNorton Wrote: Who is this? Edwin Stanton? RE: Who is this? - RJNorton - 02-22-2020 04:56 PM I see the similarity, Émilie, but it's not Stanton. The correct answer is not as well known as Stanton, but he has been mentioned previously on this forum. RE: Who is this? - RJNorton - 02-22-2020 06:28 PM Hint #1: Mary Lincoln knew this man; Abraham Lincoln did not. RE: Who is this? - Gene C - 02-22-2020 06:59 PM Dr. Richard Peterson of Bellevue Place RE: Who is this? - AussieMick - 02-22-2020 08:16 PM William Mumler? RE: Who is this? - RJNorton - 02-23-2020 04:51 AM Close enough, Gene! It is Dr. Richard J. Patterson of Bellevue Place in Batavia, Illinois. Mary was sent to Bellevue after her insanity trial in 1875. Mary was there from May 20th to September 11th of that year. RE: Who is this? - RJNorton - 10-28-2020 08:43 AM Who is this? RE: Who is this? - Rob Wick - 10-28-2020 12:12 PM It reminds me of Ely Parker, Grant's Native American aide. Best Rob RE: Who is this? - RJNorton - 10-28-2020 12:26 PM Well done, Rob. You nailed it on the first try. (Thanks to AussieMick for first posting a trivia question about him.) |