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On Mar. 10, 1910 it changed names to Alcona County Herald with Rola E. Prescott as publisher. “It is the only country weekly in the United States having its own cartoonist and giving its readers a live cartoon on county subjects in every issue.” [246] Lincoln Herald: The newspaper began publishing on January 1, 1908, under the name Lincoln ...
On Saturday morning, July 15, 1871, Lincoln died at the age of 18 [21] at the Clifton House hotel in Chicago. [22] The cause of death has been variously referred to as tuberculosis, [23] a pleuristic attack, [24] pneumonia, [21] or congestive heart failure. [25] [Note 1] In an obituary, John Hay affectionately referred to him as "Little Tad." [26]
Greek Press – Chicago; Hyde Park Herald – South Side ... Terence A. Tanner Collection at the Illinois History and Lincoln Collections at the University of ...
Lerner Newspapers was a chain of weekly newspapers.Founded by Leo Lerner, the chain was a force in community journalism in Chicago from 1926 to 2005, and called itself "the world's largest newspaper group".
The Lincoln Courier is the only local daily newspaper for Lincoln, Illinois, and its surrounding circulation area, which includes Logan County. The newspaper is owned by Gannett . Founded in 1889, the Courier traces its history back to 1855-1856 through one of the newspapers it acquired, the Lincoln Weekly Herald .
Zeke Bonura, 78, American Major League baseballer (Chicago White Sox). [31] Ronald W. Clark, 70, British author, cerebral hemorrhage. [32] Donald Jay Grout, 84, American musicologist, author of A Short History of Opera. [33] Allan Jaffe, 51, American jazz tubist, cancer. [34] Andrew Kayiira, 42, leader of the Uganda Freedom Movement, murdered. [35]
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They were not the first. Two months earlier (on July 17, 1871) it was Lincoln's son Thomas ("Tad") Lincoln, born April 4, 1853, who was the first Lincoln placed into a crypt in the Lincoln Tomb. Tad died on July 15, 1871, in Chicago, Illinois, aged eighteen. Lincoln's wife, Mary Todd Lincoln (December 13, 1818 – July 16, 1882).