|  The ceremony at the Lincoln Tomb in Oak Ridge Cemetery takes place 
			Saturday morning and will be presented by the Sons of Union of the 
			Civil War and the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United 
			States. The event begins at 9:45 a.m. with a military 
			processional. Then at 10 a.m., addresses will be given by the 
			commanders-in-chief of the two organizations.  Memorial wreaths will be placed at the tomb's entrance, and 
			patriotic music will be performed by the 33rd Illinois Volunteer 
			Regiment Band, a Civil War-era group. A Civil War re-enactment 
			group, the Rockford Zouaves, will post and retire the colors.  
			 Also on Saturday, the one-act play "One Destiny" will return to 
			the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. It has been a 
			year and a half since the play was performed at the museum. Written by Richard Hellesen, "One Destiny" is about two men 
			coming to terms with the president's assassination. One is Harry 
			Hawk, the actor who was onstage when the bullet was fired, and the 
			other is Harry Ford, manager of the theater where the assassination 
			took place. "One Destiny" premiered at Ford's Theatre in Washington, 
			D.C., and is still performed there.  
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			 The play launches in Springfield again with afternoon 
			performances at 1:30 on Saturday, Sunday and Monday in the museum's 
			Union Theater. "One Destiny" will continue to be performed 
			throughout the summer.  The family-friendly play, sponsored by Chase Bank with support 
			from Barbara Archer and R-Lou Barker, lasts 40 minutes. A Q-and-A 
			session will take place afterward. Tickets are free with a museum 
			admission and are distributed beginning at 11:30 a.m.  Lincoln, the nation's 16th president, was shot at Ford's Theatre 
			on the night of April 14, 1865. He died the next morning. 
            [Text from file received from the 
			Illinois Historic Preservation Agency] 
            
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