Association of Lincoln Presenters - Profiles
Contact Information: Ralph E. Borror
6556 Lincoln Green Road
Holland, Ohio 43528-9670
Phone or Fax: 419 865-2057
Cell 419 343-0552
E-mail: abencamp@abraham-lincoln.net
Web Site: www.abraham-Lincoln.net  www.abrahamlincoln.tv or www.abrahamlincoln.ws

Abraham Lincoln presenter Ralph Borror

President Lincoln aka
Ralph E. Borror

Repertoire: How I got to my Gettysburg Address - A review of Abraham Lincoln's life through November 19, 1863. A News Conference with the 16th President:  "Abraham Lincoln The Early Years"
New in 2003: Who is Petroleum Vicious Nasby? or Why I love Ohio!
Encampment with 12' x 12' Tent, 12' x 16' Fly, & Brady picture display
Schedule: Available Year Round

Background:

Ralph E. Borror joined the Association of Lincoln Presenters after visiting the Lincoln Museum in Fort Wayne Indiana. Mark Neely on that visit told Mr. Borror that he should be a Member of the ALP. Several weeks later he joined and is now a Life Member. Each year He presents more than 140 programs mostly in the the Midwest states. But will travel where ever He is asked to go.

For more than 19years Ralph has been presenting programs for all kinds of events. The second event was a Civil War Reenactment in Jackson Michigan. Prompting him to buy period correct clothing and a civil war tent. Over the years, he has constantly updated his attire, many times.

Mr. Borror was invited to attend an Event with President Ronald Reagan in 1988 dressed as the 16th president. This event in Bowling Green, Ohio was attended by thousands of people. He also presents programs at President's James A. Garfield and Rutherford B. Hayes homes each year. For three years, Borror served as the game show host for "So you want to be the President" on President's day at Lawnfield (President Garfield's Home) in Mentor, Ohio. The last three years they have presented the Game "Presidential Squares". Suggested to the Garfield staff by Ralph

He returns to the Gettysburg Railway this year for the "Lincoln Train" on July 6th, 7th, & 8th 2007. Pioneer Lines in 2006 returned this popular event to their schedule.

Ralph has presented his living history programs in hundreds of school's and for all kinds of community events. Always stressing Lincoln's love for reading and his desire to improve himself. And also, that Lincoln was a good natured person who lived his life in a very clean and moral way.

Mr. Borror has presented his programs through Distance Learning Labs as well. A new way to present programs to schools in a less expensive way. Reaching 10 states with interactive classroom content for Elementary, Middle, and High School. An exciting new way to add a real change of pace to students classroom learning. Most schools involved in these programs have scheduled them again for the 2007-2008 school year.
 
Mr. Ralph Borror is a Life Member of the Association of Lincoln Presenters and their WebMaster