Chasing Abraham Lincoln – The New Plan

Abraham Lincoln Birthplace NHSIn mid March I posted about a plan for a road trip I call “Chasing Abraham Lincoln.” Part 1 was to happen late March. That plan was abruptly rescheduled for the first week of April because of a brewing snowstorm. Then the rescheduled date was even more abruptly delayed because of a family medical emergency with my father.

The plan is back on!

Actually, a slightly modified plan. I’ve cut out a couple of stops that in retrospect now seem impossibly optimistic. The revised trip now gives me more reasonable time to make stops on a nearly 2000 mile drive into Lincoln’s life.

This, of course, is just Part 1. Part 2 will take me into Illinois later in the summer to track the Lincoln and Douglas debates and other Lincoln sites I missed when I was out there last time.

I’ll plan to post from the road when I can. Fingers crossed that there aren’t any other abrupt events that change my plans, again.

David J. Kent is the author of Lincoln: The Man Who Saved America, in Barnes and Noble stores now. His previous books include Tesla: The Wizard of Electricity (2013) and Edison: The Inventor of the Modern World (2016) and two e-books: Nikola Tesla: Renewable Energy Ahead of Its Time and Abraham Lincoln and Nikola Tesla: Connected by Fate.

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About David J. Kent

David J. Kent is an avid science traveler, scientist, and Abraham Lincoln historian. He is the author of books on Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison, and Abraham Lincoln. His website is www.davidjkent-writer.com.
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