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Hi, I’m
Laurel Prussing, the Mayor of Urbana, inviting you to
help celebrate Urbana’s 175th Birthday this
Sunday, March 30th.
In 1833
Urbana was founded to be the county seat for the newly
created Champaign County. Isaac Busey donated the land
for a courthouse and persuaded a committee of
legislators to choose his land as the site for the new
town.
For
twenty years in the 1840’s and ‘50’s Abraham Lincoln
traveled here to practice law in the Champaign County
courthouse. Lincoln also delivered some famous speeches
in Urbana in opposition to slavery.
In
February 1867 Clark Robinson Griggs, Urbana Mayor and
State Representative, ran a brilliant campaign to get
the legislature to select Champaign County as the site
for the University of Illinois. The following year, in
March 1868, the University of Illinois opened as the
Illinois Industrial University in Urbana.
This
Sunday, March 30, we will celebrate the founding of the
University and Clark Griggs’ extraordinary effort. The
event, co-sponsored by the City of Urbana and the Office
of Chancellor Richard Herman, will be from 2 to 3 PM at
Levis faculty center and will feature News-Gazette
editor Tom Kacich and archaeologist/local historian
Ilona Matkovszki presenting “The Man Who Brought the
University of Illinois to Urbana: Clark Robinson Griggs,
Urbana Mayor and State Legislator”. Musician Michael
Kaminn will provide musical interludes on guitar, and
refreshments will be served. The event is free and the
public is invited. Urbana’s 175th Birthday
commemorative calendar will be available for sale, with
all proceeds going to support the arts.
For more
information, please call 384-2319, or go to the City’s
website at
www.city.urbana.il.us. |