Basement stairwell on north side of Lincoln Home, prior to stairwell demolition. Photographer facing west.
Topic: Lincoln Home
Lincoln Home, built in 1839, second story added in 1855-1856
Ranger Judith Winkelmann interacting with three children on the southwest corner of Eighth and Jackson, in front of the Lincoln Home. Image is pre-Restoration. Photographer facing northeast. Corneau house is in the background, far left.
Second floor back hall prior to restoration, circa 1974. Photographer facing west. Note the now-demolished and relocated doorway and transom to Boy's room on left side of hall in background.
Boys Room, showing bedside table with a wooden horse toy, and abacus, and a pewter candlestick on a doily next to a bed with a white pillow and a green and yellow quilt. Heavily figured blue, yellow and white wallpaper on the walls
Boys Room (now known as the Guest Room) showing detail of an abacus leaning on the end of the Lincoln-associated sleigh bed, sitting on the top of the bed steps. A round wooden box is visible on the floor next to the abacus
Boys Room (now known as the Guest Room) close up of the abacus setting on the rattan day bed. Diamond patterned yellow and brown(?) wallpaper in background
Boys Room (now known as Guest Room) detail of toys on the floor covered in period pattern woven carpet. Features an abacus and chalkboard with "Willie" written on it, chairs in background. Carpet is red and white striped with dark brown floral motif over it.
Reproduced "A. Lincoln" nameplate on Lincoln Home front door, reverse painted on glass