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Ezra Morton Prince

Dwight Frink1913

McLean County Museum of History

McLean County Museum of History
Bloomington, United States

Watercolor portrait: Ezra Morton Prince. He is wearing a gray suit and is sporting a long white beard with an inverted V at the bottom.

Ezra Morton Prince, born in Maine, became a lawyer in Bloomington, IL. He was friends with Abraham Lincoln and attended the 1856 Anti-Nebraska State Convention of Illinois. This is the convention where Lincoln gave his now famous “Lost Speech,” speaking out against the expansion of slavery. Prince was a prominent lawyer and an active member of the community, founding Bloomington’s first public library and the McLean County Historical Society. He also taught at the Law School at Illinois Wesleyan University.

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  • Title: Ezra Morton Prince
  • Creator: Dwight Frink
  • Date Created: 1913
McLean County Museum of History

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