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.
The Rutledge Inn (New Salem, Ill.)
Rutledge tavern, where Abraham Lincoln was known to board for a time, and where he practiced public speaking.
Slide Reads:
The Rail Splitter Bas Relief
The private entrance, Mt. Vernon
A photograph taken of the private entrance to Mount Vernon, the historic home of George and Martha Washington.
The Powder House at Williamsburg
A photograph of a powder house.
A black and white photograph taken of a woodland with a pool of water in the center.
The Peace Ball at Fredricksburg
Photograph of the Peace Ball Fredericksburg, Va./ Brownscombe, Jennie Augusta, and Charles Klackner. New York: C. Klackner, 1897.
A photograph of the old ruins/remnants of Jamestown.
The Old Capital Memorial tablet : Site of House of Burgesses (Williamsburg)
Granite boulder presented May 26, 1904 by the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities
The old barracks at Valley Forge
A black and white photograph of an old barracks at Valley Forge as they stood in 1913.
A photograph of a building with an unknown purpose/importance taken in Lexington, Massachusetts.