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Appomattox surrender site?
The room appears to be draped in black for mourning
The Edwards' home when Mary died? But it rather looks like a home draped to mourn Abraham Lincoln himself...
Good thinking, Gene and Eva! It is indeed the black-draped parlor in the Lincoln home at the time of the Springfield funeral.
Scott asked me to post this photo in the trivia category. Scott will pose the question when he logs on and sees I have posted the photo.

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(01-17-2024 04:39 PM)RJNorton Wrote: [ -> ]Scott asked me to post this photo in the trivia category. Scott will pose the question when he logs on and sees I have posted the photo.

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This is a location that is associated with Mr. Lincoln. Your mission, should you choose to accept, is to answer a couple of questions. How is this site related to Mr. Lincoln? and Where is the location? Good luck! (please try not to use google reverse image search - though I'm not sure how well it would work anyway)
I'll make two wrong attempts. Farmington, the home of the Speed clan or Ashland, the home of Henry Clay. Both are in KY.
Both very reasonable attempts, but alas neither are correct. I will see if a couple more people make attempts and then if needed, I will give a clue or two.
My eyes think I may be seeing water in the background (far right in photo). Can you tell us if the building in question is on a river or body of water?
My uneducated, seat of the pants, no googling guess is the home of Herndon, from which he wrote his bio of AL?
(01-18-2024 10:57 AM)RJNorton Wrote: [ -> ]My eyes think I may be seeing water in the background (far right in photo). Can you tell us if the building in question is on a river or body of water?

Roger, the site does not sit on a river or on a body of water and no water actually appears in this photo.

But as a first clue, there is a creek about two miles away with a name that most on this site would recognize.

(01-18-2024 12:55 PM)Dennis Urban Wrote: [ -> ]My uneducated, seat of the pants, no googling guess is the home of Herndon, from which he wrote his bio of AL?

Dennis, your guess is incorrect. Mr. Herndon has not relationship to his site. I do however very much appreciate your creative attempt!
Is the site in Illinois? It looks northern to me...Is it related to Abraham Lincoln in person? Has he been there? Or someone he was close to? Finally - it is not related to his assassination, is it?
(01-18-2024 07:09 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: [ -> ]Is the site in Illinois? It looks northern to me...Is it related to Abraham Lincoln in person? Has he been there? Or someone he was close to? Finally - it is not related to his assassination, is it?

Eva, the site is NOT in Illinois.

In answer to your questions and to give a couple of more clues:

The site is not related to his assassination.
Lincoln has visited this site. The visit is documented by primary source material.
The visit occurred between 1860 and 1865.
Was it related to Lincoln's trip when he gave the Cooper Union speech?
(01-21-2024 03:32 PM)RJNorton Wrote: [ -> ]Was it related to Lincoln's trip when he gave the Cooper Union speech?

A good attempt, Roger, but this is not related to Lincoln's trip to deliver his Cooper Union Address.
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