north, in the house representatives. but you can be against slavery, but not for that s a just because i want the the horrible institution slavery ended where i can t divide your and sell you and rate does it mean that i believe that you are my equal right? it doesn t. on that note, let s give our panel. i m heller, the editor and author of bye abraham lincoln is 1858 time capsule and i brought some copies because my presentation sort of like august and wendy s is somewhat visual and i think it would be good to kind of follow along in the story that we re telling by reference to the book itself. so i m going to ask my son patrick, who was kind enough to drive down from new jersey, a loan you all copies so that you can just kind of follow along as we tells the. so first before we start i d like to introduce wendy allen and all the subpoena wendy is here from gettysburg. she s an artist. olga is archivists, librarian from san marino, california. so olga, if you want to tell us
1858 time capsule and i brought some copies because my presentation sort of like august and wendy s is somewhat visual and i think it would be good to kind of follow along in the story that we re telling by reference to the book itself. so i m going to ask my son patrick, who was kind enough to drive down from new jersey, a loan you all copies so that you can just kind of follow along as we tells the. so first before we start i d like to introduce wendy allen and all the subpoena wendy is here from gettysburg. she s an artist. olga is archivists, librarian from san marino, california. so olga, if you want to tell us about yourself first. sure. technically, i m not a librarian. i m a curator. there is subtle difference, but never mind. i represent the huntington library in san marino, california. huntington. i ll pontificate little bit about the library in my presentation, but the huntington library, one of the premier institutions in the lincoln era, general, because we are h