Azel Waters Dorsey - Huntsville, IL
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N 40° 10.884 W 090° 51.975
15T E 681660 N 4450074
Mr. Dorsey was Lincoln's teacher, and also the barer in Huntsville
Waymark Code: WMVAT2
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 03/25/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher
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County of site: Schuyler County
Location of site: King's farm, in field 1/10 mile from barn, ¼ mile S. on Jefferson St., from Huntsville
Number of graves: When I was there the only stone was that of Azel Dorsey. Find A Grave now lists 6 as the number of graves.

Marker:

In Honro Of Service
N.S.
U.S.D.
1812
THE WAR OF 1812
AZEL WATERS DORSEY

The following article is taken in part from the Aug. 7, 1952 issue of The Augusta Eagle:
  Teacher of Lincoln is Buried in Schuyler County -- "Tucked away in a corner of a quiet meadow in the northwest corner of Schuyler County is the grave of an almost unknown man who may have had a great influence on the life of Abraham Lincoln.
  His name which will ring familiar in only a few ears - is Azel Dorsey.
  Mr. Dorsey's fame arises in that he is one of few men who guided young Lincoln during the few months of the future president's skimpy formal education."
  "Just what influence, if any, Mr. Dorsey had on the future of Lincoln is not known and it is doubtful if it will ever be known. It is not even known for how long a time Dorsey taught Lincoln.
  About all that is certain is this: Dorsey was one of three itinerant teachers who taught Lincoln while he lived in Spencer County, Ind., in his boyhood." - "Dorsey, it is believed was the last teacher Lincoln had.
  "What little information is available on Dorsey was provided by the late J. B. Oakleaf who in 1930 wrote an article on him in the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society.
  Dorsey, Mr. Oakleaf reported, had been a soldier in the War of 1812 before settling in Indiana. He later moved to the Military Tract in Schuyler County. (The Military Tract was land given to veterans of the Revolutionary War and War of 1812 as bonuses.)
  In 1828, Dorsey became a patron of the Rushville Post Office and also taught school in Schuyler County. Records in the recorder's office in Rushville show Dorsey owned property in both Camden and Huntsville townships.
  Mr. Oakleaf reports that when he found the grave on the Theodore King farm, about half mile south of the village of Huntsville, the grave had not been kept and the tombstone had been knocked over. Only inscription on the stone was: Azel W. Dorsey, Died Sept. 13, 1858. Aged 73 yrs., 10 mos., 8 days.
  Apparently interest in Dorsey grew for in 1932, the late Logan Settles of Rushville, who claimed he was related to Lincoln, obtained a stone from Lincoln's tomb in Springfield and had it erected over the grave. The original stone was embedded in the newer one.
  Inscription on the new stone is "Erected by Logan Settles in memory of Azel Dorsey, school teacher of Abram Lincoln 1826, Stone from Lincoln's Tomb. 1932."
  An iron picket fence has been erected around the stone."


When I visited the area, I was searching for this tomb. In Huntsville I found an old lady sitting in front of the general store. Only building open for business. I bought a soda and we talked. Capsule of what she said.

[Oral tradition has it Dorsey arrived by stage. Stopped at the small red building just SE of town (Huntsville). This building was recently (after 2000) torn down by the men in town, and the lumber was used for the pavilion in the town square. Dorsey, bought a small place, and used a store front off the square to cut hair. The barber's chair he used is still kept in the small general store in town (photo in gallery). Dorsey taught school here, also, and was well accepted. Local Boy Scouts, who camp on the King farm, built the stone and mortar monument.]

Date Erected/Dedicated: 1932

Who put it there? Private/Government?: Logan Settles

Location/Address:
King's farm,
in field 1/10 mile from barn, ¼ mile S. on Jefferson St.,
Huntsville, Illinois USA
62344


County/Province: Schuyler County

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