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            Lincoln Home to present play about Mary Lincoln's divided family 
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            [July 08, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- To commemorate 
			the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, there will be a performance 
			at the Lincoln Home Visitor Center of "Divided: Mary Lincoln and 
			Emilie Todd Helm: Divided Families. Divided Loyalties. Divided 
			Country." Superintendent Dale Phillips announced that the play 
			is scheduled 
			for 2 p.m. Sunday in the center's Theater 1. | 
		
            |  This is a free program open to the public. Visitors attending the program will see how different views about 
			Civil War issues divided a family, in this case the family of first 
			lady Mary Todd Lincoln. Born into the aristocratic Todd family of 
			Kentucky 18 years apart, stepsisters Mary Lincoln and Emilie Helm 
			find themselves and their family at the center of the war, with Mary 
			as the wife of the president of the United States and Emilie as the 
			wife of a Confederate general. In this performance, Mary Lincoln, 
			played by Valerie Gugala, and Emilie Helm, played by Gina Payne, 
			will discuss their relationship with each other and to Mr. Lincoln, 
			as the play follows them from Lexington, Ky., to Springfield, Ill., 
			to Washington, D.C. 
			
			 
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			 The Visitor Center at the Lincoln Home National Historic Site is at 
			426 S. Seventh St. in downtown Springfield. Parking is available in 
			the parking lot south of the center. For more information about the 
			performance, contact the Lincoln Home National Historic Site at 
			217-391-3221 or visit 
			www.nps.gov/liho. [Text from
			Lincoln Home National 
			Historic Site news release] |