Highlights of the Lincoln Inauguration Reneactment Banquet at the Willard Hotel on March 5, 2011

The Lincoln Group of D.C. thanks all who supported the day's events.

Commemorative Photograph on steps where Lincoln was sworn in on March 4, 1861

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ALERT: Michael Krebs' blue camera is missing! It slipped out of his coat at the Willard. Please contact Karen Needles at 240-462-9802. A reward will be provided to whomever turns it in.

Frank Parsons as Chief Justice Taney
Mrs. Holzer and Mrs. Waterston
Linda Elliff
Frank Parsons as Chief Justice Taney
Mrs. Waterson(left) Mrs. Holzer(right)
Linda Elliff
Karen Needles, Barbara Bahney, John Elliff, and Steele Stevenson
 
Karen Needles, Barbara Bahney, John Elliff, and Steele Stevenson
 

 

A day full of activities to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln.

The events are co-sponsored by the Lincoln Bicentennial Foundation, the Lincoln Forum, the Lincolnarchives Digital Project, and the Willard InterContinental.

gore vidal's lincoln

10:00 a.m. t0 11:45 a.m. Free and open to the public

The day's events begin at the Capitol Hill Visitor Center. Sponsored by the Honorable Jesse Jackson, Jr. representing the 2nd District of Illinois, and the above named co-sponsors, the program will begin with Sam Waterston, known for his portrayal of Lincoln in Gore Vidal's Lincoln, and Law and Order, reading the First Inaugural Address.

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Michael Krebs

 

 

A reenactment of the swearing in ceremony will take place.

 

 

 

 

Mr. Lincoln - Michael Krebs

 

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Miner Elementary School Chorus

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The Washington Revels

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Ron White, Jr.

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Lincoln Quote

"At what point then is the approach of danger to be expected? I answer, if it ever reach us, it must spring up amongst us. It cannot come from abroad. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide. "

Address Before the Young Men's Lyceum of Springfield, Illinois
January 27, 1838

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Mike Maione

For many years, Mike Maione was a member of, and friend to, The Lincoln Group.  But more than that, Mike Maione was a Lincoln scholar.  It is fair to say that Abraham Lincoln was his passion.  He studied what was known about Lincoln, researched what was not know about Lincoln, and learned what he could from Lincoln.  Mike also shared his encyclopedic knowledge about Lincoln with any and all who were interested, and with some who were not so interested, but who could not resist the shear force of Mike's exuberance.

The Lincoln Award is the highest honor bestowed by the Lincoln Group for contributions to Lincoln studies and/or the Lincoln Group of the District of Columbia, Inc. The Lincoln Award was created in 1996, and is presented each May at The Annual Mike Maione Lecture and Lincoln Award presentation.

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