Photo feature: Lincoln sang here

Published 12:02 am Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Ben Hillyer | The Natchez Democrat — Abraham Lincoln re-enactor Norman Zucker sits next to his stovepipe hat on one of the front pews of Holy Family Catholic Church Tuesday evening during a performance of “Southern Road to Freedom.” Zucker was visiting Natchez ahead of a 2014 gathering of the Association of Lincoln Presenters. Sixty to 100 Abraham Linciolns are expected for the event next year.

Ben Hillyer | The Natchez Democrat — Abraham Lincoln re-enactor Norman Zucker sits next to his stovepipe hat on one of the front pews of Holy Family Catholic Church Tuesday evening during a performance of “Southern Road to Freedom.” Zucker was visiting Natchez ahead of a 2014 gathering of the Association of Lincoln Presenters. Sixty to 100 Abraham Linciolns are expected for the event next year.

Ben Hillyer | The Natchez Democrat — Abraham Lincoln re-enactor Norman Zucker looked presidential as the choir and guests sang “Amazing Grace.” Zucker was visiting Natchez ahead of a 2014 gathering of the Association of Lincoln Presenters. Sixty to 100 Abraham Linciolns are expected for the event next year.

Ben Hillyer | The Natchez Democrat — Abraham Lincoln re-enactor Norman Zucker looked presidential as the choir and guests sang “Amazing Grace.” Zucker was visiting Natchez ahead of a 2014 gathering of the Association of Lincoln Presenters. Sixty to 100 Abraham Linciolns are expected for the event next year.