The Abraham Lincoln Association is proud to sponsor
the following awards:
THE
LOGAN HAY MEDAL
Medalists
The purpose of the Logan Hay
Medal is to recognize individuals
who have made noteworthy contributions to the mission of
the association: to observe each anniversary of the
birth of Abraham Lincoln; to preserve and make more
accessible the landmarks associated with his life; and
to actively encourage, promote and aid the collection
and dissemination of authentic information regarding all
phases of his life and career. Established in 1967 by
the Association and Logan Hay descendants in honor of
Logan Hay, who played an important part in the formative
years of the Association. The bronze medal is awarded
infrequently and is the highest honor given by the
Association.
LINCOLN THE LAWYER AWARD
Recipients
The purpose of the Lincoln
the Lawyer Award is to recognize individuals who reflect
the character and ideals of Abraham Lincoln in their
legal careers. The award is given infrequently.
HAY-NICOLAY DISSERTATION PRIZE
Winners
The purpose of the Hay-Nicolay
Dissertation Prize is to recognize and encourage young
scholars to conduct research on Abraham Lincoln and his
times. An annual prize of $5,000 is underwritten by the
Lincoln Institute and the Lehrman Institute. The Abraham
Lincoln Association and the Abraham Lincoln Institute,
Inc. select the recipients. The first year, both
organizations selected recipients. The award alternates
between each organization from year to year. A panel of
five scholars representing each entity serves as the
jury.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN ASSOCIATION STUDENT
AWARD
Winners
The purpose of award is to
recognize the best research paper and best media project on
Abraham Lincoln submitted at the annual Illinois History
Exposition. Projects are developed by students in middle school
and high school. Two five-hundred dollar prizes are available
each year. Winners often go on to compete at the National
History Fair.
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