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SUMMARY:Lincoln & New York: The City That Made Him President
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an interactive virtual experience presented by the New-York Historical Society. This event is part of Forever Learning Month. \nOn February 27\, 1860\, Abraham Lincoln took the stage at Cooper Union and delivered an address to a crowd of 1\,500 people. This speech catapulted Lincoln onto the national stage and helped propel him to the White House just one year later. In this interactive\, virtual presentation\, learn about New York during this era and why the city was instrumental in creating and sustaining the evolving image of Lincoln as a partisan politician\, statesman\, wartime commander in chief\, emancipator\, and ultimately a martyr for the Union.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/lincoln-new-york-the-city-that-made-him-president/
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SUMMARY:Objects Tell Stories: Treasures of the New-York Historical Society
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an interactive\, virtual experience inside the New-York Historical Society. \nFounded in 1804\, the New-York Historical Society is New York’s oldest museum with collections that cover four centuries of American history and art. Hear the stories behind some of our most treasured historical pieces in this interactive\, virtual presentation. Among the highlights: the camp bed that George Washington slept on at Valley Forge; the silver Tiffany & Co. controller handle that was used on the maiden voyage of the NYC subway in 1903; the Hudson River School paintings of Thomas Cole and Frederic E. Church; and John James Audubon’s preparatory watercolors for The Birds of America. \nThis event is part of Forever Learning Month.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/objects-tell-stories-treasures-of-the-new-york-historical-society/
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