Wooden sill beam on the Lincoln Home foundation.
Location: West Brick Wall
Scaffolding, tarps, and bare soil on the west side of the Lincoln Home during the 1987-88 Restoration. Photographer facing North.
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…
Utility trench leading up to the north side of the Lincoln Home. The Lincoln Home, retaining wall, and buried plaza can be seen on the right side of the image; the Corneau house (pre-relocation) can be seen to the left. Photographer facing east.
The west face of the Lincoln Home during the 1987-88 Restoration. A recessed concrete form can be seen 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…
View of the Lincoln Home during the 1987-88 Restoration.
View of the Lincoln Home during the 1987-88 Restoration. Photographer facing north east.
Ranger Judith Winkelmann stands in front of the Lincoln Home, talking with three visitors. One other visitor enters the Lincoln Home to the left of the photo. Photographer facing north east.
Ranger Judy Winkelmann talks with a three students in front of the Lincoln Home. Photographer facing east.
An unidentified Park interpreter checks tickets before they enter the Lincoln Home. Photographer facing south east.