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08-31-2012, 03:07 PM
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(08-31-2012 01:36 PM)Gene C Wrote:  Joe, can you tell us more about "Build Your Own Lincoln Home"?

Go to Illinois State Preservation Agency web site and, on the left, click on BUILD YOUR OWN and look for Abraham Lincoln Home. Hope this helps. They have a number of Lincoln and other sites that can be done by printing the items on cardstock and following the directions. They are a challenge and it is important to take your time.
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08-31-2012, 03:18 PM (This post was last modified: 08-31-2012 03:29 PM by RJNorton.)
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Gene, it took me awhile to understand what you were initially asking about. Now I get it. In her biography of Mary Lincoln, author Dr. Jean Baker writes (regarding unpaid bills), "Meanwhile Mary Lincoln was looking for her own ways to pay off the overexpenditure and to prevent her husband from using any of his salary. First, she initiated a sale of secondhand White House furniture, though the broken rosewood and walnut antiques brought little cash. Typically she had overestimated the value of used presidential goods. Then she ordered the gardener to sell manure from the stables at ten cents a wagonload, though this inflated price led to more jokes than sales."
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08-31-2012, 03:48 PM
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Sounds like good Yankee ingenuity to me (even though MTL was born in the South). More power to her!
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08-31-2012, 07:40 PM
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Joe: that count is actually too high but great try. Anyone else want a stab at it?

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09-01-2012, 04:38 AM (This post was last modified: 09-01-2012 04:43 AM by RJNorton.)
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Bill, I have tried. I did find that the first floor window dimensions (including sill and head trim) for the windows in the Lincoln Home is 6 feet 6 ½ inches. However, I have drawn a blank on the total window numbers. I checked Dr. Temple's book and didn't see the answer there. I also figured this is the type of thing that might be in Dale Carnegie's book, but I couldn't find it there, either. This question is aging me!
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09-01-2012, 06:20 AM
Post: #186
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Good morning everyone! I had never heard before that a person's stature in the community was partly esteemed by the number of windows in his residence. We learn something everyday! According to author Adam Gopnik, in his excellent book Angels and Ages: A Short Book About Darwin, Lincoln, and Modern Life, this was so. He then gives the number of windows in the Lincoln Springfield residence at...drum roll please- 17. No further comments about it given. The author was making the point, I believe, that Lincoln had achieved social and economic status in his community.

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09-01-2012, 07:58 AM
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Who is this?

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09-01-2012, 08:08 AM
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(09-01-2012 07:58 AM)RJNorton Wrote:  Who is this?

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One of Carl Sandburg's goats?
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09-01-2012, 08:09 AM
Post: #189
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A goat belonging to one of the Lincoln children?

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09-01-2012, 08:10 AM (This post was last modified: 09-01-2012 08:11 AM by RJNorton.)
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Joe is correct, but for full credit, what is the goat's name?
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09-01-2012, 08:10 AM
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(09-01-2012 06:20 AM)LincolnMan Wrote:  Good morning everyone! I had never heard before that a person's stature in the community was partly esteemed by the number of windows in his residence. We learn something everyday! According to author Adam Gopnik, in his excellent book Angels and Ages: A Short Book About Darwin, Lincoln, and Modern Life, this was so. He then gives the number of windows in the Lincoln Springfield residence at...drum roll please- 17. No further comments about it given. The author was making the point, I believe, that Lincoln had achieved social and economic status in his community.

Bill,

He is only counting the windows in the front part of the house (9 in front and 4 each on the sides). He is not counting the ones in the rear part of the house.
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09-01-2012, 08:13 AM
Post: #192
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Jennifer II, who broke the World Toggenburg record for milk production when she produced 5,750 pounds of milk in one year.

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09-01-2012, 08:15 AM
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Joe and Rob, you gentlemen win. Kudos.
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09-01-2012, 08:19 AM
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Joe: interesting...i would have thought the count would have been for all the windows.

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09-01-2012, 08:20 AM
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(09-01-2012 08:19 AM)LincolnMan Wrote:  Joe: interesting...i would have thought the count would have been for all the windows.

Me, too.
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