Quincy Herald Whig http://qui.live.mediaspanonlinen.com/rss/ Quincy Herald Whig en-us New Philadelphia program focus of Lincoln legacies speaker series KINDERHOOK, lll. -- A summer speaker series highlighting community engagement with Abraham Lincoln's legacies continues Tuesday night near Kinderhook. "Archaeology Experiences, Collaborative Networks and Innovative Informatics for a National Historic Landmark" will be presented by Kathryn Fay, George Calfas and Annelise Morris. The program begins at 7 p.m. at Sprague's Kinderhook Lodge. Fay and Calfas are graduate students in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and members of the New Philadelphia archaeology project team; Morris will receive her bachelor of arts in anthropology from the university in 2009 and also is a member of the project team. http://qui.live.mediaspanonline.com/new_story/speaker-series-070509