The Rutledge Inn (New Salem, Ill.)
- US IlHpHS 1996.5-PNS-5.0706
- Item
- 1931-04-19
Rutledge tavern, where Abraham Lincoln was known to board for a time, and where he practiced public speaking.
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The Rutledge Inn (New Salem, Ill.)
Rutledge tavern, where Abraham Lincoln was known to board for a time, and where he practiced public speaking.
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