Reproduction of Lincoln Photo to be Displayed at Cumberland Courthouse

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Published on September 26 2018 9:51 am
Last Updated on September 26 2018 9:51 am
Written by Greg Sapp

A high-quality reproduction of a famous Abraham Lincoln photograph will be presented to the Cumberland County Courthouse on Friday, October 5. The unveiling ceremony will take place at 2 p.m. in the courthouse, 1 Courthouse Square, Toledo. The event is open to the public.

The photograph was taken in Springfield by well-known photographer Alexander Hesler on June 3, 1860, for Lincoln’s 1860 presidential campaign. Historians consider Hesler’s portrait one of the best taken of Lincoln during his pre-presidential years.

The permanent installation is made possible by donations from the Illinois Judges Association (IJA), the Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA) and their respective foundations – the Illinois Judges Foundation and the Illinois Bar Foundation. Printed on canvas, the image of the beardless Lincoln is encased in a richly stained wood frame and measures 30-inches wide by 40-inches tall.

The four organizations are partnering with the Illinois State Historical Society (ISHS), which owns the glass-plate positives of Hesler’s Lincoln portrait. The ISHS is leading a statewide campaign to place a framed copy in a courthouse in each of Illinois’ 102 counties in commemoration of the state’s bicentennial this year.

“During Illinois’ bicentennial, we celebrate Lincoln the lawyer and Lincoln the American statesman,” said Jonathan Braden, judge of the 5th Judicial Circuit. “It is fitting that we commemorate this historic event with a photograph that captures Lincoln as he transitions from attorney to nationally renowned politician.”