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X-WR-CALDESC:Presented by the NY Historical Society.\n\nLed by a curator fr
 om the NY HIstorical society this presentation will talk about Abraham Lin
 coln and New York. Abraham Lincoln—the quintessential westerner—owed much 
 of his national political success to his impact on the eastern state of Ne
 w York—and\, in turn\, New York's impact on him.This exhibition of origina
 l artifacts\, iconic images\, and hand-written period documents\, many in 
 Lincoln's own hand\, will for the first time fully trace the evolution of 
 Lincoln's relationship with the nation's largest and wealthiest state: fro
 m the time of his triumphant Cooper Union address here in 1860\, to his ef
 forts to hold the Union together in 1861\, to the early challenges of recr
 uitment and investment in the Civil War\, to the development of new milita
 ry technologies\, and the challenge to civil liberties in time of rebellio
 n.\n\nThis is a free lecture to anyone 50+.
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DESCRIPTION:Presented by the NY Historical Society.\n\nLed by a curator fro
 m the NY HIstorical society this presentation will talk about Abraham Linc
 oln and New York. Abraham Lincoln—the quintessential westerner—owed much o
 f his national political success to his impact on the eastern state of New
  York—and\, in turn\, New York's impact on him.This exhibition of original
  artifacts\, iconic images\, and hand-written period documents\, many in L
 incoln's own hand\, will for the first time fully trace the evolution of L
 incoln's relationship with the nation's largest and wealthiest state: from
  the time of his triumphant Cooper Union address here in 1860\, to his eff
 orts to hold the Union together in 1861\, to the early challenges of recru
 itment and investment in the Civil War\, to the development of new militar
 y technologies\, and the challenge to civil liberties in time of rebellion
 .\n\nThis is a free lecture to anyone 50+.
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