Lincoln Home National Historic Site (IL)
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Abraham Lincoln's Home
Lincoln Home - Lincoln's Bedroom
It was a bit crowded in Lincoln's room so this was the best shot I could get. This is the only room in the house that the wallpaper design is known to be accurate to Lincoln's time here...
Lincoln Home - Hired Girls Room
With such a busy schedule, family, and large home the Lincoln's needed some help around the house. This modest room was home to their live-in maid.
Lincoln Home National Historic Site
The back of the Lincoln home from the street...
Harriett Dean House (ca. 1850's)
Mrs. Dean purchased this property from Lincoln in 1850. She was a widower with only one son who lived in St. Louis, Missouri.
Henson Lyon House (ca. 1850's)
In 1860 this house was occupied by Henson Lyon and his family. Mr. Lyon at the time was a retired farmer and land speculator and was fairly wealthy.
William Beedle House (ca. 1840)
Mr. Beedle, a railroad fireman, rented this home from a Mrs. Ann Walters who owned this property as well as the adjacent house where she lived (no longer standing).
Lincoln Home National Historic Site
Empty lots like this are scattered amongst the homes of the Lincoln neighborhood. These were not vacant during Mr. Lincoln's time but rather these spaces mark the locations of structures that for what ever reason have not survived to the present day.
Mr. Miller, his wife Clarissa and children lived here along with Clarissa's brother and his wife. Miller was a successful leather dealer at the time who also had business in tinware and stoves. Though in beautiful condition, the house has been changed some since 1860 and the park service has plans to restore it to its original appearance.
Lincoln Home National Historic Site
Not sure the story on this...I assume it to be a replica of a unique wagon used by Lincoln during one of his campaigns. As you can see, Mr. Lincoln was not embarrassed by his humble beginnings but rather used them to relate to working-class Americans.
Cheryl
on August 29, 2009I've been there and seen that but I'm sure I didn't notice all the details that you have captured.