Results for Lincoln
Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices
This portion of the Tinsley Building, a merchant block con...
Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices
Abraham Lincoln prepared and wrote his first inaugural add...
Lincoln’s Farewell to Springfield
February 11, 1861
My friends, no one not in my situa...
The Lincoln Depot
From this building on February 11, 1861 Abraham Lincoln de...
Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial District
Moultrie / Macon Counties
[Note plaque is missing]:<...
Abraham Lincoln & Family Moved to Illinois
In the late winter of 1830 a few weeks after his 21st birt...
The Lincoln Highway - Gardiner Station Section
The Lincoln Highway Association was founded in 1913...
Abraham Lincoln
With malice toward none
with charity for all.
...Lincoln Herm
[ On the North plaque ]
1912
The Gift of <...
Lincoln, Alabama
(Side A) Historical records indicate that DeSoto and his m...
Results for Lincoln
Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices
This portion of the Tinsley Building, a merchant block constructed in 1840-1841, is the only surviving structure in which Abraham Lincoln maintained a law office. Intended originally for commercial use, much of the building was rented for other purposes. A ...
Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices
Abraham Lincoln prepared and wrote his first inaugural address as President of the United States, in the third story of this building in the month of January, 1861.
Marker can be reached from the intersection of E Adams Street and South ...
Lincoln’s Farewell to Springfield
February 11, 1861
My friends, no one not in my situation can appreciate my feelings of sadness at this parting, to this place, and the kindness of this people, I owe everything. Here I have lived a quarter of a century, ...
The Lincoln Depot
From this building on February 11, 1861 Abraham Lincoln departed Springfield, Illinois to assume the Presidency of the United States. After bidding farewell to a number of friends, he delivered a brief, spontaneous and moving farewell address to the crowd, ...
Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial District
Moultrie / Macon Counties
[Note plaque is missing]:
Abraham Lincoln
traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District
1847 - 1859
Marker is on County Route 2400N west of Route 400E, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Abraham Lincoln & Family Moved to Illinois
In the late winter of 1830 a few weeks after his 21st birthday Abraham Lincoln passed this way with his father's family entering the State of Illinois for the first time.
Marker can be reached from the intersection of Illinois ...
The Lincoln Highway - Gardiner Station Section
The Lincoln Highway Association was founded in 1913 to promote a coast-to-coast, toll- free automobile route. The Lincoln Highway, which followed existing roadways through thirteen states, was dedicated on October 31, 1913. The route was marked by the letter "L" ...
Abraham Lincoln
With malice toward none
with charity for all.
This bust a gift of Maurice Podell, sculptor
Marker is on Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Lincoln Herm
[ On the North plaque ]
1912
The Gift of
Edward Williams Marsh
Captain of Company –M-Second Connecticut Volunteers
Heavy Artillery
To the Town of New Milford
In Loving Memory of the Soldiers and Sailors ...
Lincoln, Alabama
(Side A) Historical records indicate that DeSoto and his men, as they traveled the South in search of gold, were the first white men to see the Lincoln area. With the ceding of the Creek Indian Territory in 1837, the ...