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Illinois Heritage, Vol. 12, No. 2, March–April 2009
Illinois Heritage, Vol. 12, No. 2, March–April 2009

Illinois Heritage, Vol. 12, No. 2, March–April 2009

 

 

Table of Contents

 

 

Departments

  • To our readers
  • President’s message
  • Letters
  • News
  • Guestwork
  • The honor roll

 

 

Features

  • The search for Eva: How three transatlantic WWI scholars tracked down a lost victim of the influenza pandemic of 1918
  • Lincoln in sculpture, Part 15: “Abstract Lincoln” and “Lincoln Draws the Line”
  • 2009 Illinois History Symposium schedule
  • Teaching preservation: The Campbell Center provides hands-on opportunities to preserve, protect, and restore the past
  • A simple American gird: The story of Nellie Grant and her mementoes
  • 2009 Centennial Awards application

 

 

Reviews

  • Quantum physics on the prairie
  • Ferreting history

 

 

On the cover: Red Cross Volunteer Geneva “Eva” Casstevens was the only casualty of WWI from Shelby County, dying during the influenza epidemic of 1918. Originally buried in England, she now rests in Mt. Zion Cemetery near Shelbyville.

 

 

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