the first public monument to Abraham Lincoln
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I spotlight the first public memorial to Abraham Lincoln. April 15th 1868, a marble image of the Great Emancipator was unveiled in Washington, DC. It stands at the old City Hall building, now the Court of Appeals. The sculptor knew him. Lot Flannery had been present at the Ford’s Theater tragedy. His work was noted to be "most spirited" and "an excellent likeness." Originally atop a pedestal, the statue was removed during the Woodrow Wilson administration. At the request of President Warren Harding, the GOP-controlled 67th Congress passed a law authorizing its return, this time on a shorter base. Back to Basics for the Republican Party is my civil rights history of the GOP. To quote the book: "The more we Republicans know about the history of our party, the more Democrats will worry about the future of theirs. For more infor...