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Abraham Lincoln

At noon on February 11, 1861, President Abraham Lincoln’s inaugural train stopped at the Great Western Depot located here. It was the day before his 52nd birthday. He had been coming to Vermilion County for twenty years to attend Circuit ...

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Abraham Lincoln's Visit to Steubenville

Abraham Lincoln and his family stopped in Steubenville on February 14, 1861 on their way to Lincoln's presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C. Traveling by train, once in Steubenville he departed the depot to address a large crowd of Ohioans and ...

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Abraham Lincoln

(Left marker): These building stones were preserved from the Danville Law Office of Abraham Lincoln and the Vermilion County Courthouse where he practiced law.

This kettle was used from 1824 to 1831 at the Salt Works of Major Vance. The site ...

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Abraham Lincoln Delivered an Impromptu Address

Abraham Lincoln delivered an impromptu address from the balcony of this house while a guest here in 1858

Marker is at the intersection of North Gilbert Street and Lafayette Street, on the left when traveling north on North Gilbert Street.

Courtesy ...

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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

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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 ...

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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

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Abraham Lincoln Walks At Midnight

[East Side]

"Abraham Lincoln Walks At Midnight" from poem by

Vachel Lindsay

Sculptor

Fred Martin Torrey 1884-1967

Born in Fairmont, West Virginia

Dedicated

June 20, 1974

Arch A. Moore, Jr. Governor

[South Side]

Abraham Lincoln created the state of West ...

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Route of Abraham Lincoln

1832 and 1859

Twice in his lifetime Abraham Lincoln is known to have traveled within sight of the Rock River east of this marker.

Lincoln passed this way July 2, 1832, as a private in a mounted company of Illinois militia ...

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Abraham Lincoln

Enroute to Washington, D.C., to become 16th President of the U.S., addressed citizens of Lebanon and Boone County from rear of railroad passenger car at this place on the evening of February 11, 1861.

Marker is on South Lebanon Street ...

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