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William Bartelt, often referred to as Bill Bartelt, is an American historian and author based in
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. He is considered the greatest living scholar on Abraham Lincoln's youth in Indiana.


Early life and education

Bartelt graduated from Holland High School and received a Bachelor of Science in history education from Indiana State University and a master's degree from the University of Evansville. He worked more than fifteen summers at the Living Historical Farm at
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in Lincoln City, Indiana. He also worked at the Lincoln Home National Historic Site in
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.


Career

Bartelt has published books, articles, and numerous historical reports on Lincoln's life, including a 2008 book titled ''There I Grew Up: Remembering Abraham Lincoln's Indiana Youth''. In the book Bartelt guides readers through the various texts that provide much of historians' knowledge about Lincoln's boyhood. ''There I Grew Up'' helped to inspire ''
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'', a 2014 American biographical drama-historical film about Lincoln's formative years. Bartelt also served as a historical consultant for the film, with the film's director A. J. Edwards referring to Bartelt as the "greatest living scholar on Abraham Lincoln's youth in Indiana." Together with
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, he co-edited ''Abe's Youth: Shaping the Future President'' (
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, 2019). Bartelt is a leader within several Lincoln-related organizations. He is vice-chair and board member of the
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, was appointed by President
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to the federal
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's advisory and education committees, and served as vice chair of the Indiana Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. Bartelt lectures before Civil War and Lincoln groups and at museums, colleges, and historical societies conferences throughout the country. In addition to his Lincoln scholarship, Bartelt serves on the board of trustees of the
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and received the Indiana Historical Society's "Hoosier Historian" award in 2003. He taught social studies at Harrison High School from 1968 until 2005 where he also chaired the social studies department, and he served as an adjunct instructor at the University of Southern Indiana from 1986 until 2007. Bartelt has also been president of the Vanderburgh County Historical Society, president of the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science, and served as historian of Trinity United Methodist Church in Evansville.


Publications


Books

* * Bartelt, William; Lonnberg, Thomas; McCutchan, Kenneth, eds. (2004) ''Evansville, at the Bend in the River: An Illustrated History''. Sun Valley, Calif.: Amer Historical Press. * *


Journal articles

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References

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