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(01-21-2024 01:21 PM)STS Lincolnite Wrote: [ -> ]
(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.
Hmm....has he visited the site only, or more than once? Is the visit a well known event?

Is the site in New York?
Hmm....has he visited the site only, or more than once? Is the visit a well known event?

Is the site in New York?

Eva,
He visited the site only once to my knowledge. And I would say that it was a well-known event. No, the site is not in New York.
Was it during a train stop during his trip to Washington after being elected President?
My question, too. But it looks like a private home to me, and I don't recall him making visits in private homes on that trip. So - is it a private place?
(01-22-2024 12:12 AM)Steve Wrote: [ -> ]Was it during a train stop during his trip to Washington after being elected President?

This is a good guess Steve but it is not correct.

(01-22-2024 04:21 AM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: [ -> ]My question, too. But it looks like a private home to me, and I don't recall him making visits in private homes on that trip. So - is it a private place?

Yes, Eva, it IS a private home. But when he went there, it was not for a expressly for a personal visit to the owner (though Lincoln did speak to the owners).
Is it Richmond?
(01-22-2024 10:01 AM)AussieMick Wrote: [ -> ]Is it Richmond?

Exceptional guess! However, still not correct. His visit to Richmond being an example, Lincoln took a few trips outside of Washington DC during the war. He visited this site on one of those trips. An additional clue: It was NOT on his trip to Gettysburg.
How about his trip to the Sanitary Fair in Philadelphia?
Gettysburg ?
(01-22-2024 12:17 PM)RJNorton Wrote: [ -> ]How about his trip to the Sanitary Fair in Philadelphia?

Another good guess. But not correct.

(01-22-2024 12:23 PM)Gene C Wrote: [ -> ]Gettysburg ?

Sorry Gene, not Gettysburg.
(01-22-2024 03:10 PM)RJNorton Wrote: [ -> ]How about this trip?

https://lincolndepotmuseum.org/calendar/...est-point/

Roger, I can't get the link to work. But as I see in the full url there is a reference to a secret visit to West Point. That would not be the correct trip.

Another clue: Lincoln visited the site in question in 1862.
Is it a building at Phillips-Andover Academy where Lincoln visited his son, Robert?
(01-22-2024 05:10 PM)Joe Di Cola Wrote: [ -> ]Is it a building at Phillips-Andover Academy where Lincoln visited his son, Robert?

Sorry Joe, this is not correct. But another interesting attempt. Remember, the Lincoln "excursion" from Washington DC related to this site took place in 1862.
How about Frederick, Maryland when he visited there on October 4, 1862 after the battle of Antietam?

Best
Rob
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