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			 D. Leigh Henson named to District 27 'Distinguished Alumni' 
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	[April 
	23, 2013]  
            
			
			D. Leigh Henson's name is 
	well-known around Lincoln. He is the developer of the award-winning website
	findinglincolnillinois.com. 
	The website is a community history of the first Lincoln namesake town and is 
	titled Mr. Lincoln, Route 66, and Other Highlights of Lincoln, Illinois. Dr. 
	Henson began this website in 2003 and was awarded the "Best Web Site of the 
	Year" by the Illinois State Historical Society in 2004. | 
		
            | Henson was born in Lincoln in 1942. He 
			attended kindergarten at Central School, grades one through six at 
			Jefferson School, and grades seven and eight at Central School, from 
			which he graduated in 1956. After graduating from Lincoln Community 
			High School, he attended Lincoln College for his freshman year. He 
			graduated from Illinois State University, majoring in English with a 
			minor in history. He earned his master's degree in American 
			literature and a Ph.D. in English studies from Illinois State 
			University. 
			
			 Before his 
			retirement, Dr. Henson was professor of English at Missouri State 
			University and now serves as Professor Emeritus of English. [to top of second 
			column] | 
 
			He has published many articles. In 
			2012 he was given the Award of Superior Achievement by the Illinois 
			State Historical Society for his book, "The Town Lincoln Warned: The 
			Living Namesake Heritage of Lincoln, Illinois."  
			Besides writing extensively about 
			Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln, Ill., Henson has written several 
			articles about another well-known Lincoln native, author William 
			Maxwell. 
			Henson is currently working on a 
			long-range plan to promote Lincoln, Ill., as a Lincoln-heritage 
			community by increasing civic pride and adding tourist appeal to the 
			city. His proposal is to erect four new Lincoln statues here, which 
			would give the city a total of 11, second in number only to 
			Springfield, Ill. |