A worker from River City Restorations removes mortar from the retaining wall of the Lincoln Home, inpreparation for restoration/repair work.
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A member of a construction crew works on the west retaining wall and foundation of the Lincoln Home. The well/sewer drain on the southwest corner of the lot can be seen to the middle-right of the image. Photographer facing north.
Two construction workers rebuild the retaining wall on the south west corner of the Lincoln Home lot. The well/sewer drain can be seen in the middle-right of the image.note the use of brick and cinder block. Photographer facing north west.
Recessed concrete form in place west of the Lincoln Home, ready for pouring. The concrete will form a foundation for the concrete/stone steps leading up to the Lincoln Home, hidden by soil, sand, and the bricks that make up the plaza. The west retaining wall sits behind the form, with an opening for the second…
A view of the semi-demolished south retaining wall of the Lincoln Home during the 1987-88 Restoration. Photographer facing east.
A view of the semi-demolished south west corner of the Lincoln Home retaining wall. The foundation of the home can be seen in the near background. Photographer facing north east.
Two construction crew members working on the reconstruction of the west retaining wall of the Lincoln Home. NPS staff member Vee Pollack stands in middle foreground. The pre-relocation Corneau House stands in the background, far left. Photographer facing north east.
Two construction crew members working on the reconstruction of the west retaining wall of the Lincoln Home. NPS staff member Vee Pollack stands between them, looking at the camera. The pre-relocation Corneau House stands in the background, far left. Photographer facing north east.
Wooden cap for the Lincoln Home retaining wall. Photographer facing south east.
A worker installs the metal support frames for the upright posts of the Lincoln Home retaining wall fence. Visitors stand in the background, right. Photographer facing south.