OXTOBY ACHIEVES
CAP CITY
Carolyn Oxtoby has spent more than 30 years restoring and preserving historic buildings in Springfield, from the famous Lincoln-Herndon Law Office to the former Masonic Temple she helped turn into the Hoogland Center for the Arts. She worked to save and restore Springfield’s Elijah Iles House and even started the local nonprofit Heritage Foundation, which helps put vacant and underutilized buildings in the hands of prospective developers. Now, her efforts have earned her recognition from a statewide group concerned with historic preservation. Landmarks Illinois will award Oxtoby its Lifetime Achievement Award at a ceremony in Chicago Oct. 23.
“I didn’t know anything about this until they called me to tell me I had won,” Oxtoby says with a laugh. Jerry Jacobson of Springfield, who is involved in local preservation efforts himself, nominated Oxtoby for the award, because, as he says, “She was a pioneer to start preservation here in the capital city of Illinois.”
Jacobson calls Oxtoby the “spiritual and financial foundation of the Hoogland Center.” Her leadership is just outstanding. This award is long overdue and it was my honor to recommend her for it.”

BIG BUCKS
CAP CITY
Want a piece – a BIG piece – of the John Deere company’s history?
Now’s your chance. An eight-foot long, eight-foot tall buck sculpture commissioned by John Deere’s son in 1893 is up for auction next weekend at H.A.S. Auction of Virden.
Charles Deere was the president of the Deere Company from 1887 to 1907, during which time he asked W.H. Mullins of Ohio to make 20 zinc and copper statues portraying a leaping buck. According to H.A.S., 14 of the statues are in the John Deere Museum in Moline.
Tiffany Stark, with H.A.S., says the statue up for auction used to rest atop a John Deere dealership in Cortez, Colo.
An auction preview will take place on Friday, Oct. 29, between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. as well as on Saturday, Oct. 30, from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Auctions follow each preview. H.A.S. is located at Mansion 55 Expo 34382 East Frontage Road, just off Interstate 55.