2022 Land of Lincoln Conference


Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort and Golf Club, Marco Island, FL   Visit Website
Thursday, September 01, 2022 - Wednesday, September 07, 2022   iCalendar Eastern Standard Time

The Land of Lincoln conference is an annual event with a very diverse following. Attendee's range from Civil War reenactors to actual descendents of Abraham Lincoln. An exact replica of the log cabin where Abraham Lincoln was born is always a big hit at the conference.

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Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort and Golf Club   Visit Website

400 South Collier Boulevard
Marco Island, FL 34145, United States
239-394-2511

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Speakers

Elliott Baldwin

American Insurance Agency, Inc.

Park Ridge, IL
Australia

Harry C Connick
Musician

Account for Famous Jazz Musicians

Bethesda, MD
US

Mr. Robert Grich
Shortstop

Baltimore Orioles

Baltimore, MD
US

http://www.lookatme.com

Grich attended Woodrow Wilson High School in Long Beach, California, and graduated in 1967. He was selected by the Baltimore Orioles in the first round (19th overall) of that year's amateur draft. Grich made his major league debut with Baltimore midway through the 1970 season. That October, the Orioles defeated the Cincinnati Reds to win the World Series.

From 1969 through 1974, the Orioles featured a loaded roster that resulted in five AL East Division titles in six seasons. Grich's emergence was blocked by incumbent second baseman Davey Johnson, but the Orioles thought highly of Grich and traded Johnson to the Braves following the 1972 season, when the Orioles finished third in the division.

In 1973, Grich set an all-time major league fielding record with a .995 fielding percentage, and twelve seasons later in 1985, he broke the record again (.997). He won four consecutive Gold Glove Awards and made the American League All-Star squad six times. He was an excellent fielder, with good range, soft hands, and a good arm, and he was steady turning the double play.

Grich became a free agent following the 1976 season and signed a multi-year contract with the California Angels. He batted .294 in 1979, adding 30 homers and 101 RBI. In the strike-shortened 1981 season, Grich tied the lead in home runs (22, along with Tony Armas, Dwight Evans, and Eddie Murray), led in slugging average (.543), and hit a career-high .304.
Gen. Earl Isadoor (MAB TEST) Weaver, Jr.
Manager of the Baltimore Orioles

Protech Associates, Inc.

test1, AZ
US

http://www.google.com

Steve Wingo

Bell Savings Service Corp.

Chicago, IL
US