Interpretation rager guiding a tour group upstairs on the west stairwell of the Lincoln Home, after the 1987-1988 Restoration. A single visitor is visable in the right foreground of the image. Photographer facing south east.
Inside/Outside: Inside
Original walnut stairway and front hall of the Lincoln Home. Photo taken before the transfer of the Home to the NPS. Photographer facing east.
Stuve House, first floor, Room 106, stairway door to basement.
Stuve House, first floor, Room 106, stairway door to basement.
Stuve House, first floor, Room 106, looking through Room 107 into Room 109.
View of the new steel support beam installed over the door frame between the Front and Rear Parlors. Original floor supports can be seen at the top of the photo, along with original wall and ceiling plaster and lath work to the front background, left, and right of the photo. Photographer facing east.
View of the main steel support beam in place between the Front and Rear Parlors, along with four smaller beams spaced among the floor support beams to the east (Rear Parlor) side of the ceiling/flooring. Open window frame in the Rear Parlor is visible in the right background. Original bare plaster in the left background.…
View of the Dining Room south wall and window frame, with wall plaster completely removed. Original plaster can be seen on the left side of the photo, along with multiple instances of original wood, including lath, siding, and framing. Photographer facing south.
Photo of new ductwork installed during 1987-1988 Restoration. Interior wall, exact location unknown.
View of new HVAC ductwork installed during 1987-1988 Restoration. Ductwork is in first floor, Dining Room closet, under west stairwell. Photographer facing west.
