Superintendent Gentry Davis near the Lincoln Home pantry giving a tour to a VIP group after the Restoration of the Lincoln Home. The Corneau House and Conference Center appear in the background. Photographer facing north.
Topic: Staff
Superintendent Gentry Davis and LIHO Historian George Painter near the Lincoln Home pantry giving a tour to a VIP group after the Restoration of the Lincoln Home. The Corneau House appears in the background. Photographer facing north west.
Lincoln Home staff member installing a lock on the west gate entrance to the Lincoln Home. Photographer facing west. The brick plaza can be seen in the background.
Visitors speak to a NPS ranger outside of the Lincoln Home front entrance. Photographer facing north east.
Non-uniformed park staff or volunteer speaking to visitors from the front (west) steps of the Lincoln Home. Photographer facing south east.
Visitors, Park Ranger Judy Winkelman in costume, and Charlie Ott as Lincoln. Two uniformed park rangers in background right. Gathering in front of Lincoln Home on brick paving. Photographer facing northwest.
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.
Two rangers assist a visitor in a wheelchair, as a news crew looks on. Third ranger with group in the background. Cook house in background, center. Photographer facing south east.
Two law enforcement rangers stand in front of the Lincoln Home with their patrol bicycles. Ranger Jeff Budny stands on the left, while Ranger Rodney Naylor stands to the right. Photographer facing east.
Interpreter Judy Winkelmann speaks with a small group of students in front of the Lincoln Home. The restored Arnold house appears in the background. Photographer facing south east.