Description
This richly illustrated compendium of twenty-two historic buildings in the Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area includes houses, a hotel, and an art center, all of which are open to the public. Each site links today's visitors with a place Lincoln lived, a home of a Lincoln friend or a colleague, or a spot that illuminates Lincoln's era and legacy in central Illinois. Along with dozens of modern full-color photographs and historical photographs, entries contain explorations of historical connections to Lincoln and detailed information about exceptional features and artifacts. Complete with maps, the book is a handy guide for day trips, extended tours, or armchair adventures.
The four homes in which Lincoln or members of his extended family lived include Thomas Lincoln's log cabin and the Vachel Lindsay house, where Mary Lincoln's sister, Ann Todd Smith, resided in Springfield. Eight homes of Lincoln's friends and acquaintances, including John Greene Shastid and David Davis, give the impression that Lincoln easily moved between humble halls and lavish parlors. Ten other sites, -including the homes of an abolitionist, a farmer, and Illinois governors as well as Joseph Smith's homestead and mansion and Carl Sandburg's birthplace, -reveal how nineteenth-century Illinoisans lived and show that Lincoln's cultural legacy was still very much alive long after he left the state. An appendix features related sites and the Pittsfield talking house tour.
A showcase of Illinois heritage, this enlightening guide promotes a new understanding of Lincoln's relationships with family, friends, colleagues, and political allies and inspires readers to visit these historic treasures in person.
About the Author
Bryon C. Andreasen, a historian at the LDS Church History Museum in Salt Lake City, is the author of Looking for Lincoln in Illinois: Lincoln's Springfield. He was formerly the research historian at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, Illinois, and helped create the Looking for Lincoln Heritage Coalition.
Book Information
ISBN 9780809336968
Author Erika Holst
Format Paperback
Page Count 136
Imprint Southern Illinois University Press
Publisher Southern Illinois University Press
Weight(grams) 270g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 13mm