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Museum Staff
Thomas
Mackie, Director of the Museum
423.869.7100
thomas.mackie@lmunet.edu
Mackie received graduate
training in preservation and interpretation at Eastern Michigan University, with
further study in public history at Western Michigan University. Beginning his
museum career as a registrar and tour guide at the Oakland County Pioneer and
Historical Society in Pontiac, Michigan, Mackie moved on to head Virginia’s
Amherst County Historical Museum for six years, a period during which the museum
tripled in size. Mackie then took over the Ontario County Historical Society in
Canandaigua, New York; he has also worked as an independent museum consultant.
His most recent museum post was Historic Roscoe Village in Coshocton, Ohio,
where he directed that institution’s educational efforts. This administrative
experience is impressive by any standard in the museum field, but Mackie has
also served as an archival manager and exhibits fabricator. A skilled modeler,
Mackie’s masters thesis project was a detailed, 1/87 scale diorama depicting an
1840’s farm. The Oakland County Pioneer and Historical Society sponsored this
project as a traveling exhibit, and Mackie has completed other modeling and art
projects for museum exhibitions. In addition to his museum credentials, Mackie
is a researcher and teacher. He has undertaken several research projects dealing
with historic architecture and material culture. In 2004 he received a Master of
Arts in Teaching from Muskingum College and has several years of classroom
teaching experience under his belt.
Steven M. Wilson,
Curator and Assistant
Director of the Museum
423.869.6422
steven.wilson@lmunet.edu
Wilson received the master of arts degree
in historic preservation from the University of Tennessee. Mr.
Wilson oversees all exhibits for the museum and speaks
regularly to various civic, community and Elderhostel groups
about Lincoln's life and the Civil War era. Wilson's
Voyage of the Gray Wolves was published in December
2004 and Between the Hunters and the Hunted was
released in 2005.
Amy (Lane) Vann, Administrative
Assistant and Gift Shop Manager
423.869.6235
amy.lane@lmunet.edu
Amy, who is currently
pursuing a nursing degree at LMU, manages the
Lincoln General Store and is responsible for day-to-day
museum operations, including scheduling tours.
Carol Campbell, Director of
Programs
and Tourism
423.869.6439
carol.campbell@lmunet.edu
Carol received the
bachelor of arts degree and the master of education degree from Lincoln Memorial
University. She also serves as the
education coordinator for the ALLM. Contact her for information on any programs the
Museum offers.
Michelle Ganz, Archivist and Special Collections Librarian
423.869.6304
michelle.ganz@lmunet.edu
Michelle Ganz is the archivist and special collections librarian at the Carnegie-Vincent Library and the Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum. She comes to LMU from the University of Arizona where she completed her
master's of library science degree.
Michelle completed her undergraduate degree at the Ohio State University, receiving a B.A. in Literature. Her undergraduate studies focused on Medieval Literature and late 19th century British and American poetry.
Ann Justice,
Cashier and Business Manager for Lincoln Herald
423.869.6440
ann.justice@lmunet.edu
Ann greets visitors at the front desk, serves as
subscription/business manager for the Lincoln Herald, maintains the Museum's Lincoln Letters mailing
list ands serves as assistant manager of The Lincoln
Mercantile. Website
visitors can subscribe to the Lincoln Herald by calling
Ann.
Natalie Sweet, Editor-in-Chief of Lincoln Letters for Kids
natalie.sweet@lmunet.edu
Natalie, creator of LLFK, assists with programs, exhibits and grants. She
is a student at LMU majoring in history and communications.
Duane Roop, Lead Interpreter
423.869.6235
duane_roop@yahoo.com
Duane, a
self-taught Lincoln scholar, assists in special events and programs. Duane
can be reached at the Museum on weekends at the number above. |