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USA Geocoin **STOLEN** Rev. Elijah P. Lovejoy **STOLEN**

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Owner:
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Released:
Monday, January 9, 2006
Origin:
Maine, United States
Recently Spotted:
In Forever Wild West

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Current Goal

STOLEN FROM THE 3RD GEOCACHE IT VISITED
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To visit places that Elijah P. Lovejoy visited, lived and worked during his short life. Starting in Albion, Maine representing his birthplace, traveling west to St. Louis, Missouri and ending in Alton, Illinois where Rev. Lovejoy met an untimely end.

About This Item

STOLEN FROM THE 3RD GEOCACHE IT VISITED
Thanks to the A$$ that stole it. Hope you enjoy it!! Be proud of yourself!
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Rev. Elijah P. Lovejoy is a Martyr for the cause of Freedom of Speech, Freedom of the Press and Civil Rights. Rev. Lovejoy embraced civil rights during a time when slavery was not only accepted but in a time when few people actually took up the cause. Born in Albion, Maine in 1802, educated at Colby College in Waterville, he then moved to St. Louis Missouri where he became an editor of the local newspaper. There he contributed a column that spoke against slavery and for civil rights for all. He then headed to Alton, Illinois thinking this may be the place to start a newspaper and speak out against slavery. When the pro-slavery residents of Alton realized Rev. Lovejoy's intent, they set about destroying the printing press that the Reverend was attempting to set up. This did not deter Rev. Lovejoy as he simply set out to set up another believing that his right to speak out against slavery should not be interrupted by the pro-slavery factions. During one of the raids intent on destroying the printing press, Rev. Lovejoy was shot and died of his wounds in 1837. This coin is a tribute to a man who history has almost forgotten. The coin will start in a geocache near the Rev. Elijah Parish Lovejoy birthplace and childhood home and hopefully travel cache by cache to the town of his demise. Maybe after the long journey the coin will be returned to Albion, Maine and left in the cellar of his childhood home.

Tracking History (3061.8mi) View Map

Visited 2/27/2013 Praskach Family took it to Music City Travel Bug Hotel Tennessee - 12.49 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/25/2013 Praskach Family took it to No Dumping Tennessee - 2.66 miles  Visit Log

Visited No Dumping

Visited 2/25/2013 Praskach Family took it to Dunkin' at the Wally Tennessee - 16.07 miles  Visit Log

Visited Dunkin' at the Wally

Visited 2/25/2013 Praskach Family took it to Team Trunk Monkey's XXL Travel Bug Wishing Well Tennessee - 31.92 miles  Visit Log

Visited Team Trunk Monkey's XXL Travel Bug Wishing Well

Visited 2/24/2013 Praskach Family took it to Renting Is For The Birds -- Travel Bug Guest House Tennessee - 8.63 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/20/2013 Praskach Family took it to Red Men Tribute: Do They Make Virtue? Tennessee   Visit Log

Visited Red Men Tribute: Do They Make Virtue?

Visited 2/20/2013 Praskach Family took it to Music City Travel Bug Hotel Tennessee - 10.08 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/16/2013 Praskach Family took it to FIRST STEAM Locomotive Tennessee - 36.27 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/14/2013 Praskach Family took it to L-A-N ~Exit 57: Sulphur Springs Rd Tennessee - 12.52 miles  Visit Log

Visited L-A-N ~Exit 57: Sulphur Springs Rd

Retrieve It from a Cache 2/14/2013 Praskach Family retrieved it from Team Trunk Monkey's XXL Travel Bug Wishing Well Tennessee   Visit Log

Swapped a few travel bugs at our favorite cache. We will show this one around Nashville a bit and then move it on. Thanks for the bug and for making our travels more interesting!

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