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Seeing Lincoln

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About This Book

A guided series of short, illustrated vignettes introduces the city to newcomers, moving from everyday streets to civic monuments and old residences. It sketches O Street and downtown life, describes the large seated Lincoln statue on the capitol grounds, and profiles early mansions such as the Butler and Kennard houses alongside anecdotes about the capital’s relocation. Interwoven are portraits of notable local figures, observations on architectural change, civic memory, and small-town character, and lighter landmarks like the official covered-wagon milestone, together presenting a conversational tour of municipal history and landscape.

About the Author

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Anne Longman

Anne Longman is an author recognized for her insightful exploration of historical figures, particularly in her notable work "Seeing Lincoln." This book delves into the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln, offering readers a unique perspective on the iconic American president. Longman's writing is characterized by a blend of narrative storytelling and historical analysis, making her contributions to literature both engaging and informative. Through her work, she invites readers to reflect on the complexities of Lincoln's character and the impact of his presidency on American history.

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