Interpretation B6F19P173

Three rangers, with fourth in background, assist a visitor using a wheelchair in front of the Lincoln Home. Cook house in background left, with pre-restoration Sprigg in background, right. Photographer facing south.
Location:
Lincoln Home - Brick Sidewalk, Outside
Date:
May 6, 1989
Original Media:
color slide
Original Scanned Image Size:
1.34 x 0.91 inches
Image ID:
61577

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Grounds B6F31P33

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Grounds B6F31P24

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