…him. Built in 1931, it stood on East King street until it was torn down in the 1960s. He also carried a wreath onto the funeral train of Abraham Lincoln…
…him. Built in 1931, it stood on East King street until it was torn down in the 1960s. He also carried a wreath onto the funeral train of Abraham Lincoln…
…Old Faithful, “almost beyond description. Bea noted she saw the hand of God in the beauty of the area. The next stop was Mount Rushmore, where Washington, Lincoln and Jefferson…
…a petition to General Benjamin Lincoln, Secretary at War, setting forth certain grievances regarding damages caused by the construction of the camp. He stated that he owned 280 acres of…
…opportunity to see one of the only 20 known printed copies of the Emancipation Proclamation, signed by Abraham Lincoln himself. Click here for my previous posts on the Civil War….