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Entrance, Abraham Lincoln's Home - 1844-1861 - Springfield, Illinois - 1949 Linen Postcard Cotton_Wharf This lady was likely a

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This lady was likely a farmer's wife or schoolteacher in the 1920s

or "Mount Ada"

Back: "The Dining Room is furnished and arranged as it was when the Lincolns lived there

Front: Jim White and Old Bucket at Top of Shaft That Took the First Tourists Into Carlsbad Caverns | Carlsbad Cavern National Park

Entrance, Abraham Lincoln's Home - 1844-1861 - Springfield, Illinois - 1949 Linen Postcard Cotton_Wharf This lady was likely aFront: Entrance, Abraham Lincoln's Home, 1844 1861, Springfield, Illinois Northeast corner of Eighth and Jackson Back: "Lincoln Home Corner Eighth and Jackson. This is the only home Lincoln ever owned and was occupied from 1844 until the family moved to Washington in 1861. Here three sons were born, Edward, William and Thomas; and here Edward died. The house was built in 1839 by the Rev. Charles Dresser, the Episcopal Minister, who married Lincoln and

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