Lincoln’s Residence in Springfield
This Greek Revival style house at the corner of Eighth and Jackson Streets in Springfield, Illinois, was home to the Lincoln family for seventeen years. The initial structure was built in 1839 as a five-room cottage. Mary was largely responsible for expanding the house to the size depicted here to better accommodate her growing family. The publisher took artistic license with Lincoln, who would have been beardless at the close of his campaign against Douglas.
This Greek Revival style house at the corner of Eighth and Jackson Streets in Springfield, Illinois, was home to the Lincoln family for seventeen years. The initial structure was built in 1839 as a five-room cottage. Mary was largely responsible for expanding the house to the size depicted here to better accommodate her growing family. The publisher took artistic license with Lincoln, who would have been beardless at the close of his campaign against Douglas.