402 S Lincoln Hwy, Lerna, IL 62440, United StatesMap
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Interesting and Educational
The Lincoln connection to the log cabin was through Thomas Lincoln, who was the father to Abraham Lincoln. Abe did buy/own the farmland, which he then deeded to his father. In addition to the Lincoln ...
This is not "Abe Lincoln", but his father "Thomas Lincoln". They were owned by Abraham Lincoln and deeded to his father Thomas. There's a museum which talks about the time/place when Thomas Lincoln ...
A lovely pair of farmsteads from an earlier age. It was interesting to note the differences between the two farms, and the families who lived there. Beautifully laid out, fun to see and chat with hi...
This site compares two farmers of the time period. One is a farmer from the area that was interested in farming for profit and another, Thomas Lincoln, who farmed for the purpose of being self-suffici...
Interesting and Educational
The Lincoln connection to the log cabin was through Thomas Lincoln, who was the father to Abraham Lincoln. Abe did buy/own the farmland, which he then deeded to his father. In addition to the Lincoln ...
Great visit
This was one of the two favorite places to visit on our Looking for Lincoln tour in June 2023. This was our ultimate destination
Thomas Lincoln home and grounds.
This is not "Abe Lincoln", but his father "Thomas Lincoln". They were owned by Abraham Lincoln and deeded to his father Thomas. There's a museum which talks about the time/place when Thomas Lincoln ...
Thought-provoking Historical Site
A lovely pair of farmsteads from an earlier age. It was interesting to note the differences between the two farms, and the families who lived there. Beautifully laid out, fun to see and chat with hi...
Interesting and informative
This site compares two farmers of the time period. One is a farmer from the area that was interested in farming for profit and another, Thomas Lincoln, who farmed for the purpose of being self-suffici...