Family donates boxed linked to Lincoln to historical society

ROCHESTER, Ill. (AP) — A simple wooden box reportedly made from a  tree stump on which Abraham Lincoln delivered one of his first political  speeches has been donated to a historical society in a central Illinois  village.

The (Springfield) State Journal-Register reports Lincoln made the  speech on the walnut tree stump in Rochester in 1832 as he campaigned  for the Illinois House.

A Green City, Missouri, man, Terry Campbell, presented the box to the  Rochester Historical Preservation Society Friday on behalf of the  Campbell family. It had been in the family for more than 130 years.

The 59-year-old inherited it after his father, Bill Campbell, died several years ago. They’d discussed donating it.

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