Elaine Evans / Wednesday, February 13, 2019 / Categories: Illinois Heritage, General News Illinois Heritage, January–February 2019 Volume 22, Number 1 The Illinois bicentennial commemoration wrapped up for the Illinois State Historical society with our 2018 History Symposium on December 3 at the University of Illinois Springfield. Many thanks to our excellent speakers––Michael Wiant, Bill Kemp, Devin Hunter, and Bob Sampson––for donating their time and talents to the program. This year brings us another anniversay to celebrate: the 120th anniversary of the ISHS, which was organized on May 19, 1899. The Society continues to be the leading advocate for the promotion of historical research and understanding of our Prairie State history. With our dedicated Board of Directors, Advisors, and staff we seek to expand the reach of our organization into every home in the state of Illinois and beyond, but that kind of mission requires the participation of every member of the Society too. Please do your part by renewing your membership (if you have not already done so), and by sharing our publications and programs with Illinois history advocates in your community. Consider sponsoring a public library membership, nominating a community museum exhibit or local history author for an award, or sharing news of a historical event in your hometown. We all learn when we share our history. Previous Article Illinois Heritage, November–December 2018 Next Article Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Winter 2018 Print 4202 Rate this article: No rating Tags: Illinois Authors Authors Abraham Lincoln Arts Historic Homes Ernest Hemingway Historical Markers Illinois Heritage Alexander Hesler Prairie Restoration Trees Schools Frazier Hunt John Dos Passos Orson Welles Table of ContentsDepartments To our readers President's message ISHS News (Sample Article) The honor roll Features Forgotten Voices from Illinois History: Author Frazier Hunt and his novel of small-town life Buckeye schoolhouse: Friends, family and community A Touchstone of character: Dos Passos, Hemingway, Welles and The Spanish Earth Roots and revery: Midewin--Putting the prairie back into the Prairie State (Sample Article) Built to last: LeTourneau all-steel "Carefree Home" renovated in Peoria (Sample Article) Lincoln in Toulon: Stark County goes all out to celebrate historic visit and the bicentennial Lords of the rings: Report on tree coring at the Lincoln Home National Historic Site and Illinois Governor's Mansion, Springfield, Illinois, June 7, 2016 Lincoln the lawyer: Iconic photograph of Illinois' favorite son finds home in all 102 county courthouses On the cover: Unveiling of the final Lincoln portrait in the ISHS bicentennial courthouse project, this one in Carlinville, Macoupin County, on December 10. Pictured are: 7th Circuit Trial Court Administrator Suzann Maxheimer, Illinois Judges Association (IJA) Past President John Coady, Randy Duncan (as Mr. Lincoln), Circuit Judge Kenneth Deihl, Judge at Large April Troemper, Judge Joshua Meyer, and ISHS Board member John McClarey.Issue Price$5.00 Please login or register to post comments.