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Today’s Indianapolis Star newspaper brings the happy news that the famed collection from the now-defunct Lincoln Museum in Fort  Wayne, Indiana will apparently remain in Indiana after all.   A news  conference is scheduled to be held today at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time at  the Indiana State Museum in Indianapolis to make what’s termed a “major announcement.”
The  consortium between the State Museum, the Allen County (Indiana) Public  Library, and the Indiana Historical Society seems to have beat out major  competitors such as the Smithsonian Institution and the Abraham Lincoln  Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois.
The  Indiana consortium proposed that the three-dimensional objects (like  the busts pictured above) would be housed in the State Museum, while  documents and books go to the library.   The Historical Society would  preserve and maintain the rarest of the documents, including one of the  25 known copies of the Emancipation Proclamation signed by Lincoln.
The  Fort Wayne collection, previously owned by the Lincoln Financial  Foundation, contains a massive amount of artifacts related to Abraham  Lincoln.  The collection contains at least 230,000 items, including  18,000 books and 340 documents signed by Lincoln.   Countless other  items include busts, photos, paintings, and other ephemera.   The  collection is considered to be priceless.
I’ve posted several times about the closure of the Lincoln Museum in Fort Wayne.   This was the original announcement , while this post dealt with some of the ramifications of the closure.   At the time of  the closure, it was not known what would end up happening to the  collection.   
While the main competitors  were indeed formidable, I think it’s wonderful and just that the  collection remains in Indiana, where Abraham Lincoln spent his formative  years.   Congratulations to the Hoosier State!   Well done!
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