Association of Lincoln Presenters - Profiles
Contact Information: Pete Raymond
2863 Melrose Drive Wooster, OH 44691
Phone: (330) 345-5399 Fax: (330) 345-0026
E- mail: abelincoln@sssnet.com
WEB SITE http://www.peteraymond.com

President Lincoln aka
Pete Raymond

Repertoire: The Life of Abraham Lincoln presented in first person, dressed in Lincoln-era attire. The depth of the information presented depends on the age level or interest of the group.
Schedule: Available year round by appointment

Background:

Pete Raymond is an Abraham Lincoln look-a-like. This was discovered in 1976 during a Lincoln Beard Contest in Wayne County, Ohio. Despite the encouragement from others to portray Lincoln, it took nearly 25 years for the idea to take hold. After studying for a full year and assembling his Lincoln-era attire, his first presentation was made at Lincoln Days in Hodgenville, Kentucky in the year 2000. He is recognizable as Lincoln in street clothes and makes many contacts for performances in this manner.

Presenting Lincoln has taken him through the Eastern states educating and entertaining his audiences. Question and answer sessions are very popular. He continues to study and visit historical sites, being sure to make each presentation factual as he brings Abraham Lincoln to life for his audiences.

He has spoken in Elementary Schools and Church Services, at Corporate and Church Conferences, Youth Group Lock~Ins, Reunions, Historical Societies, Civil War Roundtables and Reenactments, Service Organizations, Women's Clubs, Assisted Living & Retirement Groups, Daughters of American Revolution, and Boy Scouts.

Raymond is a retired warehouse manager and now devotes full time to the study and presentation of Abraham Lincoln. He is a life member of ALP and he and Mrs. Raymond have attended every convention since his induction into the organization.

Pete Raymond considers it an honor to present the life of the 16th President of the United States.
 

 

 

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