Celebrate "Lincoln Day" at the Library of Congress
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11-14-2018, 09:45 AM
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Celebrate "Lincoln Day" at the Library of Congress
Thanks to Laurie for sending this information:
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ "On Monday, November 19, as part of a “Lincoln Day” at the Library of Congress, the Nicolay Copy of the Gettysburg Address will be on public display from 10:30am-4:30pm in the Great Hall of the Thomas Jefferson Building. If you attend, you will also have an opportunity to help the Library by transcribing some of the letters received by Lincoln during his life. The "Letters to Lincoln" is a banner campaign for http://www.crowd.loc.gov and the subject of our first "challenge." LOC is inviting members of the public--specialists and non-specialists alike--to transcribe around 28,000 pages of Lincolniana by the end of 2018. The goal is to integrate these transcriptions into the Abraham Lincoln Papers Online, and to do it in time to celebrate Lincoln's 210th birthday on February 12, 2019. You can learn more about the Campaign here, join in the discussion over on History Hub or tweet LOC @Crowd_LOC using the #LettersToLincoln hashtag. This is a great Lincoln commemoration event and Lincoln Group members and friends are encouraged to participate." John O'Brien President, The Lincoln Group of the District of Columbia |
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