An exterior doorknob for the Morse House. The glass has turned purple due to the manganese dioxde content in the glass. Door and knob are in the Lincoln Home museum collection.
Topic: Curatorial
Lincoln Home ground water well, located under east porch of the Lincoln Home. This well was rendered inoperable when the east section of the home was moved south 6' in 1846. Photographer facing south.
Signatures located on plaster in the Lincoln Home, circa 190(?) and 1945. Location unknown.
Signatures and dates located on plaster in the Lincoln Home, circa 1862. Location unknown.
Square base pillar on northwest corner of Lincoln Home, with drain and waterboards. Photographer facing south east.
Archeology or work pit on east side of home with a pipe in the trench. Foundation brickwork at top of photograph. Photographer standing on boardwalk in back yard, facing west.
Foundation of Lincoln Home, near junction of south east pillar and south porch, during the 187-88 restoration. Photographer facing north. Basement/crawl space vent can be seen on the left side of the photo.
The Lincoln Home as seen from the south west during the 1987-88 restoration. The Corneau house can be seen to the left of the picture.
Morse House HS-9 Test Site #3. Corner of basement, showing intersection of brick foundation, sill, studs, and sheathing. Test pit is in foreground, with id plaque.
Morse House HS-9 Test Site #3. Corner of basement, showing intersection of brick foundation, sill, studs, and sheathing. Test pit is in foreground, with id plaque.