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.
The Spadix of the "Black Calla"
Black and white photograph taken of a spadix (spike inflorescence having small flowers borne on a fleshy stem).
The (Spathe) Spadix of the "Calla Lily"
Black and white photograph of a Spadix of the Calla Lily specimen.
A black and white photograph taken of the stables at Mount Vernon.
A photograph of the Lincoln Log Cabin Historical Site. This site was where Thomas Lincoln (Abraham Lincoln's father) lived, and where his son occasionally visited.
The Three Graces Operetta : The Whole year round
Three girls from a production of rendition of the Three Graces Opera at Elm Place School.
The Wythe House (Williamsburg)
A black and white photograph taken of the George Wythe House.
A black and white photograph taken of a portrait/photograph of Theodore Roosevelt.
Lantern slide with lyrics to a folk song from 1883, "There Is a Tavern in the Town".
Thompson, the Clerk of Congress, notifying Washington of his election
Photographed from "A History of the American People"/ by Wilson, Woodrow.. New York: Harper & Bros, 1902.