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            Lincoln and Herndon in Mount Pulaski for birthday celebration  Send a link to a friend
 
			
            
            [February 12, 2013] 
            
            MOUNT 
			PULASKI -- For those entering the Mount Pulaski Courthouse on 
			Saturday morning, it was a spectacular start to the day, with 
			President and Mrs. Abraham Lincoln doing the greeting. A large crowd 
			of visitors and history buffs came out to enjoy the president's 
			birthday celebration.  | 
		
            |  Before heading upstairs to the courtroom, visitors were treated to 
			Mary Todd's cake and punch. The featured speaker in the courtroom was historian and 
			storyteller Brian "Fox" Ellis, who slipped into the first person as 
			William "Billy" Herndon, Abraham Lincoln's friend and law partner in 
			Springfield. The two were law partners for 16 years and friends for 
			much longer. Ellis held the standing-room-only crowd enthralled for 
			almost an hour as he portrayed Billy Herndon telling stories about 
			his friend Abraham Lincoln -- stories that answered some of the most 
			important questions about how Lincoln became a lawyer and his skill 
			as legal counsel. It was the most entertaining history lesson one 
			could imagine! 
			
			 Ellis asked and answered a number of questions about how the 
			young Lincoln rose from poverty to be one of the most successful 
			lawyers in the United States, at one time the highest paid lawyer in 
			the country.  Lincoln traveled the 8th Judicial Circuit in central Illinois, 
			and he and Herndon were involved in over 4,000 cases. Lincoln 
			represented clients before the Illinois Supreme Court 400 times, 
			with some of the cases still relevant today.  Ellis, as Herndon, stated that Lincoln's law career prepared him 
			for his role as arguably the greatest president of the United 
			States.  Lincoln was a voracious reader and was interested in everything. 
			He used his vast knowledge on many subjects and his wonderful talent 
			for storytelling to win over juries all over central Illinois.  
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			 Brian "Fox" Ellis is a full-time storyteller and interpreter of 
			historic figures. He not only channels Billy Herndon, but Walt 
			Whitman, Charles Darwin and many others, sometimes spending up to a 
			year researching a new person so that he can present a seamless 
			first-person presentation. He rushed to leave Mount Pulaski to catch 
			a flight in St. Louis for Denver, where he was going to present 
			Charles Darwin at an event. Ellis and his wife are currently moving from their Peoria home to 
			historic Bishop Hill, Ill., to open a bed and breakfast called Twin 
			Flower Inn. 
[By CURT FOX] 
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