Title:
Abraham Lincoln Address by Louis A Coolidge, February 12, 1925
Collection:
Lincoln Collection
Object ID:
2014.052
Object Name:
Speech
Description:
This is a framed copy of a speech about Abraham Lincoln given by Louis A. Coolidge on February 12, 1925. The printed speech features a picture of Abraham Lincoln, with his dates of birth and death, as well as a picture of a log cabin. Louis Coolidge also delivered a speech at the Lincoln Cabin, built for Mary Bowditch Forbes, in Milton, Massachusetts, in 1924.
Additional Information:
Louis Arthur Coolidge (1861— 1926) visited Mary Bowditch Forbes' Milton estate at least twice, in 1924 and 1925. This is the text from his speech at the cabin in Milton on 12 February 1925.
Coolidge was born in Natick, MA, He was a newspaper correspondent and resident of Milton, MA. Coolidge was the private secretary to U.S. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge from1888—91, a delegate to Massachusetts State Constitutional Convention in 1917, and a delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts in 1920.
Coolidge was born in Natick, MA, He was a newspaper correspondent and resident of Milton, MA. Coolidge was the private secretary to U.S. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge from1888—91, a delegate to Massachusetts State Constitutional Convention in 1917, and a delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts in 1920.