Presented by John Hay Estate at The Fells

Abraham Lincoln: The Making of a President - A Special Dinner Event with Steve Wood

About This Event

Abraham Lincoln: The Making of a President 

A Special Dinner Event with Steve Wood 

Tuesday, August 18, 5:00pm-7:00pm 

In early 1860, Abraham Lincoln was invited to speak at Cooper Union in New York City and decided to extend his trip with a visit to his eldest son, Bob, then a student at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire. The unexpected success of his address at Cooper Institute transformed what had been a modest journey into what many consider the true beginning of his Presidential campaign. 

Over the next twelve days, Lincoln delivered thirteen speeches across four states before returning home to Illinois, expecting simply to resume his thriving law practice. His surprise nomination and subsequent election to the Presidency soon altered the course of his life—and the nation’s. Lincoln presenter Steve Wood will portray our 16th President as he reflects on this pivotal moment in his life. 

A Historical presenter specializing in 19th century American history, Steve Wood has been researching and portraying Abe Lincoln since 1995. He is a member of the Association of Lincoln Presenters, the League for the Advancement of New England Storytelling, and the NH Storytelling Alliance. Steve is a graduate of the University of Maine, School of Forestry, and worked for nearly thirty years with the UNH Cooperative Extension as an Extension Educator in Forest Resources, retiring at the end of 2003. Information about his programs is available on his Facebook page, Telling His-Story (and Hers). 

The evening will include a buffet dinner and will take place in the Pavilion. Members: $75 per person; Non-members $100 per person. Advance registration is required. 

 

About This Event

Abraham Lincoln: The Making of a President 

A Special Dinner Event with Steve Wood 

Tuesday, August 18, 5:00pm-7:00pm 

In early 1860, Abraham Lincoln was invited to speak at Cooper Union in New York City and decided to extend his trip with a visit to his eldest son, Bob, then a student at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire. The unexpected success of his address at Cooper Institute transformed what had been a modest journey into what many consider the true beginning of his Presidential campaign. 

Over the next twelve days, Lincoln delivered thirteen speeches across four states before returning home to Illinois, expecting simply to resume his thriving law practice. His surprise nomination and subsequent election to the Presidency soon altered the course of his life—and the nation’s. Lincoln presenter Steve Wood will portray our 16th President as he reflects on this pivotal moment in his life. 

A Historical presenter specializing in 19th century American history, Steve Wood has been researching and portraying Abe Lincoln since 1995. He is a member of the Association of Lincoln Presenters, the League for the Advancement of New England Storytelling, and the NH Storytelling Alliance. Steve is a graduate of the University of Maine, School of Forestry, and worked for nearly thirty years with the UNH Cooperative Extension as an Extension Educator in Forest Resources, retiring at the end of 2003. Information about his programs is available on his Facebook page, Telling His-Story (and Hers). 

The evening will include a buffet dinner and will take place in the Pavilion. Members: $75 per person; Non-members $100 per person. Advance registration is required. 

 

Getting There

The John Hay Estate at The Fells
456 Route 103A
Newbury, NH 03255