Conversation with a Lincoln Collector: Ethan Afshani From New York

The Harlan-Lincoln House hosted a very special guest on Monday. An event held at the Union Block of Mount Pleasant saw a young man from Buffalo, New York, share his vast knowledge on a subject he cares deeply about.

So, what is it that a 21-year-old man is so interested in? Typically, you might expect cars, the stock market, or maybe a sports team. This is not the case for Ethan Afshani. He has a vast knowledge and collection of the 16th president of the United States Abraham Lincoln memorabilia.

Ethan Afshani began collecting Lincoln memorabilia on his 17th birthday, and it has turned into an insatiable hunger. He recently contacted the Harlan-Lincoln House to ask about a pair of glasses belonging to the Lincoln family at one point. As fate would have it, the young man from New York would be in a town just a 3-and-a-half-hour drive away on Saturday. After more conversation, it was determined that he could share a presentation in Mount Pleasant.

Many people sat in awe as Ethan shared different items of his collection and dove into the history behind them. A white house dining room chair from Lincoln’s time, a pair of his reading glasses, and even 5 hairs from the late president, were just some of the items he shared today.

Ethan spoke about the process of proving what is from Lincoln and what is fraud. Apparently, there are more fake items than real items. When asked if he had ever purchased a forgery when he was younger, he responded “I couldn’t afford it!” He stated that many forgeries are around the same price as real items.

He now owns a chair that the Lincoln family brought to the White House. It then went to Abraham’s wife, then his son, before it was sent to a businessman. After that, a school owned the chair before trading it to an antique dealer, where it circulated through multiple antiques dealers before landing in Ethan’s collection. He doesn’t plan on seeing it go through so many hands anymore, as he commented, “I’m taking it to the grave.”

His collection of around 60 items is impressive, yet he would love to continue to watch it grow. The Harlan-Lincoln house has a wide variety of items related to the 16th president. According to Ethan, the glasses on display that were owned by Robert Todd Lincoln are very rare and historic, as he has only seen one or two others.

The Harlan-Lincoln House will resume regular hours in March. For more information or to schedule a tour, visit Harlanlincoln.org.

Danville City Council Meeting Agenda 2/19

Monday, February 19, 2024

Order of business, regular session

Danville City Council, Danville City Hall

NOTE:  The regular session may be conducted electronically

as allowed by Iowa Code 21.8

Citizen comments:  Comments must be directed to the subject under consideration.  The presiding officer shall rule on the relevance of the citizen comments.  Citizens making personal, impertinent, or slanderous remarks may be barred by the presiding officer from further comment before the Council during the meeting.

 

  1. Call to order, 6:00 p.m..

 

  1. Accept or amend the agenda.

 

  1. Open forum: A time set aside to receive comments from the public regarding city business.  The Mayor and City Council welcome comments from the public on any subject pertaining to City business, including items on this agenda.  You are asked to state your name and address for the record and to limit your remarks to five minutes in order that others may be given the opportunity to speak.  The Order of Business is at the discretion of the Chair.  No action will be taken.

 

  1. Discussion and action on the January 2024 DMC Sheriff’s report.

 

  1. Follow up discussion regarding the driveway located at 403 South Main that was tabled February 5, 2024. Action by council if needed.

 

  1. Follow up discussion regarding the sewer line question/inquire from the February 5, 2024 meeting (West Division Street).

 

  1. Fire Chief/Building Inspector report.
  2. Action on the verbal/written report as presented.

 

  1. City electrician’s report.
  2. Update on the Iowa Grid Resilience Fund application to the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA).
  3. Action on the verbal/written report as presented.

 

  1. Public Works written report.
  2. Action on the written report.

 

  1. Approval of consent agenda.
  2. Council minutes of February 5, 2024.
  3. January 2024 financial reports.
  4. Payment of bills.

 

  1. Council reports and correspondence.
  2. Setting the date of spring cleanup for May 10, 2024.
  3. Setting the starting time for the March 4, 2024 meeting (Trustees at 6:30 p.m.)

 

  1. Adjournment.

 

  1. Work session on the upcoming 2024/2025 budget. No action will be taken during this work session.

Trouble in Milton: Two Occurrences of Theft in Three Days

There’s trouble in Van Buren County, as there have been two thefts reported in Milton in just the past 3 days. On February 17th, a Honda CR125 Dirt bike was reported stolen from a yard on Old Main St. Today, an older model Green Polaris Ranger with homemade wooden doors was reported stolen from a yard of a residence on E. Harris St.

Please call the Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office if you have any information regarding these thefts at 319 293 3426. You can also text the TIP line at 319 931 3973.

 

Parent-Teacher Conference Information for Mt. Pleasant High

The Mount Pleasant Community High School have released the following information regarding upcoming parent-teacher conferences.

“We will be hosting Parent-Teacher Conferences February 27 from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm and February 29 from 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm.  We are again going to use PTCFast.com to schedule conferences.  During the registration process completed online, you will need to indicate if you wish to have the conference via Zoom (Z), by telephone (T), or in-person (P).  The website will have you fill out some general information to register your student.  When you register your student, it will prompt you to write their first & last name.  When you enter your last student’s last name, put in parenthesis your desired method of the conference.  For example, when you write the student’s last name, follow the following format: “Stone (P)”.  When you have finished the registration process, PTCFast will send you an email that will lead you to an appointment schedule to choose your preferred conference time.”

 

Use the link below to schedule your student’s conference.

https://ptcfast.com/schools/MPCHS

If you do not have internet access, please contact us via phone at (319) 385-7700.

Signa Brandmeyer

Signa I. Brandmeyer, 91, of Mt. Pleasant, died Sunday, February 18, 2024 at the Henry County Health Center in Mt. Pleasant.

Mrs. Brandmeyer, the former Signa Irene Sandquist, was born July 12, 1932 n Winfield, IA. She was the daughter of Carl and Jessie Lucille (Schenk) Sandquist. She graduated from Winfield High School in 1950. She married James Young, and the couple later divorced. She then married Warren Housel who precedes in death. On September 29, 1992, Signa married Irl Wesley Brandmeyer, who also precedes in death.

Signa worked for the former Benner Food Store from 1953 to 1957. In 1962, she went to work for the Hy-Vee Food Store. She remained there until 1975.

Survivors include a son, William (Marla) Young and a daughter, Carla (Mark) Johnson; 3 grandchildren and several great grandchildren.

Her parents, husbands, daughter Mary Ann Downey and a brother, Howard Sandquist, precede Signa in death.

Per Signa’s request, there will be no visitation or funeral service. Cremation rites have been entrusted to the Kimzey Funeral Home, 213 North Main Street, Mount Pleasant.

Online condolences may be directed to www.kimzeyfh.com.

 

Vince Johnson

Vince Michael Johnson, 63, a resident of Fairfield, passed away Thursday, February 15, 2024 at his home.

Vince was born January 22, 1961 in Keokuk, the son of George A. and Patricia Jean (Dunagan) Johnson. Vince served in the United States Marine Corps. He worked as a plumber and “jack of all trades”. Vince was known for his various collections. He enjoyed target shooting.

Those left to honor his memory include his daughter, Kelsey (fiancé Mack Howard) Johnson of Batavia; grandchildren, Alexis Wey, Brynlee and Crosby Howard; brothers, Craig Johnson of Lockridge and Doug (Belinda) Johnson of Fairfield.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and step-father, Warren Meredith.

There will be no services held at this time. He will be laid to rest at Keokuk National Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the family. Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield is assisting the family.

Super Saturday for Mt. Pleasant Music Department

It was a busy day for the Mount Pleasant music department on Saturday. Ms. Westfall and Mr. Creager took 18 students to the Clear Creek Amana Honor Band event which is now in its 4th year of existence. This turned out to be a great opportunity for the students to experience playing in an auditorium. The students had fun, played well, and even learned!

 

The same day, InMotion showchoir took the long bus ride to Pella where they competed in the Dutch Masters Invitational. Here, they completed the incredible 3A sweep, which is 1st place in the class, best vocals, best choreography and best band, all in 3A. Congratulations to the group on a fantastic day!

Sports, February 19th

Girls’ Regional Basketball

In Class 1A Region 7, Danville will take on Calamus-Wheatland on Wednesday, February 21st, at 7 pm at Muscatine High School. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm.

In Class 3A Region 1, Mediapolis lost to Mt. Vernon 61-34 over the weekend. Hanna Wagenbach finished the game as the leading scorer for the Bulldogs with 14 points. Mediapolis finished the season with an 18-5 record.

In Class 4A Region 1, Keokuk cruised to a 43-29 victory over Fort Madison after outscoring the Bloodhounds 21 to 11 in the first quarter. Kendra Boatman tabbed 11 points in the win. Fort Madison finished with a 14-8 record. Keokuk will face off against #1 Clear Creek-Amana tomorrow, February 20th, at 7 pm on the road.

Boys’ District Basketball

Starting in Class 1A Substate 5 District 9, Burlington Notre Dame and Winfield-Mt. Union will face off tomorrow, February 20th, at 7 pm at Mediapolis High School. KILJ AM 1130, 98.5 FM, and kilj.com will be on the call.

In Substate 5 District 10, Holy Trinity Catholic will face off against North Mahaska tomorrow at 7 pm at Ottumwa Evans Middle School. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call.

Class 2A, Substate 4 District 7, West Burlington will take on West Branch at West Liberty High School tomorrow at 7 pm.

For Class 3A Substate 5, Mt. Pleasant will hit the road to take on Keokuk. KILJ 105.5 FM, kilj.com, will be on the call with the pregame show at 6:45 pm. Washington will face off against Clear Creek-Amana and Fort Madison faces off against Williamsburg. 

In Class 3A Substate 4, Fairfield will take on Marion on the road.

In Class 4A Substate 3, Burlington snatched the sixth seed and will travel to Davenport, West for their first-round matchup. 

The first round for classes 3A and 4A will begin tonight at 7 pm.

High School Wrestling

Southeast Iowa had 13 wrestlers compete on Championship Saturday over the weekend with ten of the wrestlers finishing in the top four.

In Class 1A, WACO had Gage Samo, 113-pound weight class, and Louden Huisenga, 190-pound weight class, wrestling and Samo finished the tournament with a 4-3 record and 6th overall. Huisenga completed the season with a 37-1 record, falling in the championship match to claim 2nd place.

In Class 2A, Burlington Notre Dame was headlined by Kaiden Dietzenbach’s runner-up finish in the 132-pound weight class. The junior has now finished in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place at the state tournament. 

Carter West grabbed 3rd place, while CJ Davis took 4th place and Dirk Boyles nabbed 8th place for the Nikes in their respective weight classes. 

Fairfield’s Cael McCabe finished in 2nd place in the 106-pound weight class. Cason Miller took home 4th place in the 157-pound weight class.

Aaron Boone of Washington grabbed 4th place in the 132-pound weight class.

Lastly, Russel Coil of Columbus/Winfield-Mt. Union finished in 2nd place in the 285-pound weight class.

In Class 3A, Braxton Hutchinson of Burlington took 4th place in the 106-pound weight class.

Nolan Riddle finished in 4th place, while Isaac Thacher nabbed 8th place for Fort Madison in their respective weight classes.

Don Bosco repeated as the Class 1A team champions, Osage grabbed the Class 2A title, and Southeast Polk dominated their way to the Class 3A championship.

High School Bowling

The state tournament will begin today as the Mt. Pleasant girls’ team will have Addie McGehearty, Bethany Drury, and Kya Goodrich competing as individuals. 

College Basketball

The #4 Iowa women’s team will travel to take on #12 Indiana on Thursday, February 22nd, at 7 pm.

The Iowa State women’s team fell to #5 Texas over the weekend 81-60. Audi Crooks was the only source of offense as she tallied 24 points. The Cyclones will face off against Houston on Wednesday, February 21st, at 7 pm on the road.

The #10 Iowa State men’s team kept their undefeated streak at home alive after defeating Texas Tech over the weekend 82-74. Keshon Gilbert led the scoring with 24 points as four other Cyclones finished in double figures. Iowa State will take on #3 Houston on the road tonight at 8 pm.

The Iowa men’s team needed overtime but the Hawkeyes pulled off the upset against #20 Wisconsin, winning 88-86. Owen Freeman dominated, scoring 20 points and grabbing 12 rebounds in the win. The Hawkeyes will travel to Michigan State tomorrow at 6 pm.

This Day in Sports History

1946 – New York Giants outfielder Danny Gardella is the first major leaguer to announce that he is jumping to the “outlaw” Mexican Baseball League for a fee of $10,000.

1965 – The NFL adds a 6th official – the line judge.

1984 – The first brother combo to win Gold and Silver in the same event at Olympics (Phil & Steve Mahre-Slalom).