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LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. 15588 History Lane. Petersburg, Illinois 62675. 217-632-4000. Fax: 217-632-4010. Email: dnr.newsalem@illinois.gov. Orientation Video Online. Visitors to Lincoln's New Salem see an orientation film about New Salem and Abraham Lincoln in our Visitors Center, and now you can watch it righton your computer.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE COVID-19 UPDATES. Per the Governor and Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ orders, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site is now partially re-open to allow Illinois residents to engage in outdoor activities.. What is open and closed at Lincoln’s New Salem SHS? LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site has a modern campground consisting of two shower buildings located within the campground. It has 200 campsites, of which 100 are electrified. The sites do not have hookups for water nor sewer, however, hydrants are available for campers to fill their storage tanks. There also exists a sewage andgray
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SPECIAL NOTICE: Information regarding Events for 2021 will be released in the near future. Most days the site is open, especially May through October, visitors will meet volunteer and staff historic interpreters demonstrating period activities and engaging about 19th century LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. James Rutledge, a native South Carolinian who co-founded New Salem with John Camron, erected a building as a residence in 1828. Once New Salem began to prosper, he converted it to an inn or tavern where travelers could enjoy a meal and bed. The Rutledge family left New Salem in early 1833. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Joshua Miller, the village and community blacksmith, carried on a flourishing business. He shod horses, furnished iron parts for wagons and farming implements and did general metal work for the community. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT GENERAL Student Information Handout General Information on the Buildings at Lincoln’s New Salem There are twelve log houses, the Rutledge Tavern, ten workshops, stores, STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT FIRST BERRY-LINCOLN STORE Student Information Handout First Berry-Lincoln Store James and Rowan Herndon arrived in the spring of 1831 built a store and opened it thatfall.
NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 3 6. T or F Samuel Hill was a farmer. Answer: False Samuel Hill was the prosperous owner of the carding mill and the most successful generalstore in New Salem.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITEINFORMATIONLINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SITEEVENTSSTUDENT'S PAGESVIRTUAL TOUR Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. 15588 History Lane. Petersburg, Illinois 62675. 217-632-4000. Fax: 217-632-4010. Email: dnr.newsalem@illinois.gov. Orientation Video Online. Visitors to Lincoln's New Salem see an orientation film about New Salem and Abraham Lincoln in our Visitors Center, and now you can watch it righton your computer.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. 15588 History Lane. Petersburg, Illinois 62675. 217-632-4000. Fax: 217-632-4010. Email: dnr.newsalem@illinois.gov. Orientation Video Online. Visitors to Lincoln's New Salem see an orientation film about New Salem and Abraham Lincoln in our Visitors Center, and now you can watch it righton your computer.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE COVID-19 UPDATES. Per the Governor and Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ orders, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site is now partially re-open to allow Illinois residents to engage in outdoor activities.. What is open and closed at Lincoln’s New Salem SHS? LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site has a modern campground consisting of two shower buildings located within the campground. It has 200 campsites, of which 100 are electrified. The sites do not have hookups for water nor sewer, however, hydrants are available for campers to fill their storage tanks. There also exists a sewage andgray
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SPECIAL NOTICE: Information regarding Events for 2021 will be released in the near future. Most days the site is open, especially May through October, visitors will meet volunteer and staff historic interpreters demonstrating period activities and engaging about 19th century LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. James Rutledge, a native South Carolinian who co-founded New Salem with John Camron, erected a building as a residence in 1828. Once New Salem began to prosper, he converted it to an inn or tavern where travelers could enjoy a meal and bed. The Rutledge family left New Salem in early 1833. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Joshua Miller, the village and community blacksmith, carried on a flourishing business. He shod horses, furnished iron parts for wagons and farming implements and did general metal work for the community. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT GENERAL Student Information Handout General Information on the Buildings at Lincoln’s New Salem There are twelve log houses, the Rutledge Tavern, ten workshops, stores, STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT FIRST BERRY-LINCOLN STORE Student Information Handout First Berry-Lincoln Store James and Rowan Herndon arrived in the spring of 1831 built a store and opened it thatfall.
NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 3 6. T or F Samuel Hill was a farmer. Answer: False Samuel Hill was the prosperous owner of the carding mill and the most successful generalstore in New Salem.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. In 1995 archaeologists discovered the remains of two previously unknown house sites and a road that once crossed the hilltop. On-site displays describe the remains found there, and a remnant of the early road can be seen at the end of the trail. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Herndon had married Mentor Graham's sister, Elizabeth, in Kentucky in 1827. By the spring of 1831, they were living at New Salem, where Rowan and his brother James built a LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. Hill was born in New Jersey in 1800 and came to New Salem in 1829 where he started a store in partnership with John McNamar. Hill was a small slender man with an irascible temperament but usually gallant to the ladies. After the dissolution of his partnership in 1832, Hill expanded his investmentsby
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. John McNamar, it's believed, had a building - probably the village's first - constructed here in 1829. It is remembered as the town's only frame structure. McNamar and Samuel Hill, operated the store until 1831. They sold it LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. Clary's store was probably one of the earlier structures built at New Salem. It catered to those waiting for products from the mill and to the "Clary's Grove Boys." The store sold liquor as its main stock in trade, selling brandy, gin, wine, run and whiskey. Clary also established a ferry. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Joshua Miller, the village and community blacksmith, carried on a flourishing business. He shod horses, furnished iron parts for wagons and farming implements and did general metal work for the community. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE On August 27, 1832, Alexander Trent bought a lot where he and his brother Martin built a house for their families. Alex was a corporal in Lincoln's company during the Black Hawk War. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE It was here in late 1831 that Henry Sinco erected a residence. On October 10, 1832, Dr. Francis Regnier purchased the property from Sinco and set up his practice. NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 6 NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 6 - 8) 1. T or F The Onstot cooper shop is the only building original to the 1830s village of New Salem. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT ONSTOT RESIDENCE COOPER SHOP Student Information Handout Onstot Residence and Cooper Shop Henry Onstot was born in Gerrard County, Kentucky on November 27, 1804. He married Susanna Smick, LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITEINFORMATIONLINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SITEEVENTSSTUDENT'S PAGESVIRTUAL TOUR Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. 15588 History Lane. Petersburg, Illinois 62675. 217-632-4000. Fax: 217-632-4010. Email: dnr.newsalem@illinois.gov. Orientation Video Online. Visitors to Lincoln's New Salem see an orientation film about New Salem and Abraham Lincoln in our Visitors Center, and now you can watch it righton your computer.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. 15588 History Lane. Petersburg, Illinois 62675. 217-632-4000. Fax: 217-632-4010. Email: dnr.newsalem@illinois.gov. Orientation Video Online. Visitors to Lincoln's New Salem see an orientation film about New Salem and Abraham Lincoln in our Visitors Center, and now you can watch it righton your computer.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE COVID-19 UPDATES. Per the Governor and Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ orders, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site is now partially re-open to allow Illinois residents to engage in outdoor activities.. What is open and closed at Lincoln’s New Salem SHS? LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site has a modern campground consisting of two shower buildings located within the campground. It has 200 campsites, of which 100 are electrified. The sites do not have hookups for water nor sewer, however, hydrants are available for campers to fill their storage tanks. There also exists a sewage andgray
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SPECIAL NOTICE: Information regarding Events for 2021 will be released in the near future. Most days the site is open, especially May through October, visitors will meet volunteer and staff historic interpreters demonstrating period activities and engaging about 19th century LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. James Rutledge, a native South Carolinian who co-founded New Salem with John Camron, erected a building as a residence in 1828. Once New Salem began to prosper, he converted it to an inn or tavern where travelers could enjoy a meal and bed. The Rutledge family left New Salem in early 1833. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Joshua Miller, the village and community blacksmith, carried on a flourishing business. He shod horses, furnished iron parts for wagons and farming implements and did general metal work for the community. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT GENERAL Student Information Handout General Information on the Buildings at Lincoln’s New Salem There are twelve log houses, the Rutledge Tavern, ten workshops, stores, STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT FIRST BERRY-LINCOLN STORE Student Information Handout First Berry-Lincoln Store James and Rowan Herndon arrived in the spring of 1831 built a store and opened it thatfall.
NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 3 6. T or F Samuel Hill was a farmer. Answer: False Samuel Hill was the prosperous owner of the carding mill and the most successful generalstore in New Salem.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITEINFORMATIONLINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SITEEVENTSSTUDENT'S PAGESVIRTUAL TOUR Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. 15588 History Lane. Petersburg, Illinois 62675. 217-632-4000. Fax: 217-632-4010. Email: dnr.newsalem@illinois.gov. Orientation Video Online. Visitors to Lincoln's New Salem see an orientation film about New Salem and Abraham Lincoln in our Visitors Center, and now you can watch it righton your computer.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. 15588 History Lane. Petersburg, Illinois 62675. 217-632-4000. Fax: 217-632-4010. Email: dnr.newsalem@illinois.gov. Orientation Video Online. Visitors to Lincoln's New Salem see an orientation film about New Salem and Abraham Lincoln in our Visitors Center, and now you can watch it righton your computer.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE COVID-19 UPDATES. Per the Governor and Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ orders, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site is now partially re-open to allow Illinois residents to engage in outdoor activities.. What is open and closed at Lincoln’s New Salem SHS? LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site has a modern campground consisting of two shower buildings located within the campground. It has 200 campsites, of which 100 are electrified. The sites do not have hookups for water nor sewer, however, hydrants are available for campers to fill their storage tanks. There also exists a sewage andgray
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SPECIAL NOTICE: Information regarding Events for 2021 will be released in the near future. Most days the site is open, especially May through October, visitors will meet volunteer and staff historic interpreters demonstrating period activities and engaging about 19th century LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. James Rutledge, a native South Carolinian who co-founded New Salem with John Camron, erected a building as a residence in 1828. Once New Salem began to prosper, he converted it to an inn or tavern where travelers could enjoy a meal and bed. The Rutledge family left New Salem in early 1833. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Joshua Miller, the village and community blacksmith, carried on a flourishing business. He shod horses, furnished iron parts for wagons and farming implements and did general metal work for the community. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT GENERAL Student Information Handout General Information on the Buildings at Lincoln’s New Salem There are twelve log houses, the Rutledge Tavern, ten workshops, stores, STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT FIRST BERRY-LINCOLN STORE Student Information Handout First Berry-Lincoln Store James and Rowan Herndon arrived in the spring of 1831 built a store and opened it thatfall.
NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 3 6. T or F Samuel Hill was a farmer. Answer: False Samuel Hill was the prosperous owner of the carding mill and the most successful generalstore in New Salem.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. In 1995 archaeologists discovered the remains of two previously unknown house sites and a road that once crossed the hilltop. On-site displays describe the remains found there, and a remnant of the early road can be seen at the end of the trail. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Herndon had married Mentor Graham's sister, Elizabeth, in Kentucky in 1827. By the spring of 1831, they were living at New Salem, where Rowan and his brother James built a LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. Hill was born in New Jersey in 1800 and came to New Salem in 1829 where he started a store in partnership with John McNamar. Hill was a small slender man with an irascible temperament but usually gallant to the ladies. After the dissolution of his partnership in 1832, Hill expanded his investmentsby
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. John McNamar, it's believed, had a building - probably the village's first - constructed here in 1829. It is remembered as the town's only frame structure. McNamar and Samuel Hill, operated the store until 1831. They sold it LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. Clary's store was probably one of the earlier structures built at New Salem. It catered to those waiting for products from the mill and to the "Clary's Grove Boys." The store sold liquor as its main stock in trade, selling brandy, gin, wine, run and whiskey. Clary also established a ferry. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Joshua Miller, the village and community blacksmith, carried on a flourishing business. He shod horses, furnished iron parts for wagons and farming implements and did general metal work for the community. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE On August 27, 1832, Alexander Trent bought a lot where he and his brother Martin built a house for their families. Alex was a corporal in Lincoln's company during the Black Hawk War. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE It was here in late 1831 that Henry Sinco erected a residence. On October 10, 1832, Dr. Francis Regnier purchased the property from Sinco and set up his practice. NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 6 NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 6 - 8) 1. T or F The Onstot cooper shop is the only building original to the 1830s village of New Salem. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT ONSTOT RESIDENCE COOPER SHOP Student Information Handout Onstot Residence and Cooper Shop Henry Onstot was born in Gerrard County, Kentucky on November 27, 1804. He married Susanna Smick, LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITESTUDENT'S PAGESLINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SITEEVENTSINFORMATIONVIRTUAL TOUR Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. 15588 History Lane. Petersburg, Illinois 62675. 217-632-4000. Fax: 217-632-4010. Email: dnr.newsalem@illinois.gov. Orientation Video Online. Visitors to Lincoln's New Salem see an orientation film about New Salem and Abraham Lincoln in our Visitors Center, and now you can watch it righton your computer.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE COVID-19 UPDATES. Per the Governor and Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ orders, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site is now partially re-open to allow Illinois residents to engage in outdoor activities.. What is open and closed at Lincoln’s New Salem SHS? LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site has a modern campground consisting of two shower buildings located within the campground. It has 200 campsites, of which 100 are electrified. The sites do not have hookups for water nor sewer, however, hydrants are available for campers to fill their storage tanks. There also exists a sewage andgray
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. James Rutledge, a native South Carolinian who co-founded New Salem with John Camron, erected a building as a residence in 1828. Once New Salem began to prosper, he converted it to an inn or tavern where travelers could enjoy a meal and bed. The Rutledge family left New Salem in early 1833. NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 6 NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 6 - 8) 1. T or F The Onstot cooper shop is the only building original to the 1830s village of New Salem. NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 3 6. T or F Samuel Hill was a farmer. Answer: False Samuel Hill was the prosperous owner of the carding mill and the most successful generalstore in New Salem.
STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT FIRST BERRY-LINCOLN STORE Student Information Handout First Berry-Lincoln Store James and Rowan Herndon arrived in the spring of 1831 built a store and opened it thatfall.
STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT THE RUTLEDGE TAVERN James Rutledge kept the tavern until 1933 until he and his family moved away from New Salem. James Rutledge was a native of South Carolina who co -founded New Salem with John Cameron. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT DR. JOHN ALLEN RESIDENCE Student Information Handout Dr. John Allen Residence Dr. Allen was born on March 30, 1801 near Chelsea, Vermont. He received his medical degree from Dartmouth Medical School in 1828. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT SAMUEL HILL RESIDENCE HOME FOR Student Information Handout Samuel Hill Residence and Store Sam Hill was born in 1800 in New Jersey. When he was 20 years old, he migrated to Cincinnati, Ohio. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITESTUDENT'S PAGESLINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SITEEVENTSINFORMATIONVIRTUAL TOUR Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. 15588 History Lane. Petersburg, Illinois 62675. 217-632-4000. Fax: 217-632-4010. Email: dnr.newsalem@illinois.gov. Orientation Video Online. Visitors to Lincoln's New Salem see an orientation film about New Salem and Abraham Lincoln in our Visitors Center, and now you can watch it righton your computer.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE COVID-19 UPDATES. Per the Governor and Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ orders, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site is now partially re-open to allow Illinois residents to engage in outdoor activities.. What is open and closed at Lincoln’s New Salem SHS? LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site has a modern campground consisting of two shower buildings located within the campground. It has 200 campsites, of which 100 are electrified. The sites do not have hookups for water nor sewer, however, hydrants are available for campers to fill their storage tanks. There also exists a sewage andgray
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. James Rutledge, a native South Carolinian who co-founded New Salem with John Camron, erected a building as a residence in 1828. Once New Salem began to prosper, he converted it to an inn or tavern where travelers could enjoy a meal and bed. The Rutledge family left New Salem in early 1833. NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 6 NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 6 - 8) 1. T or F The Onstot cooper shop is the only building original to the 1830s village of New Salem. NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 3 6. T or F Samuel Hill was a farmer. Answer: False Samuel Hill was the prosperous owner of the carding mill and the most successful generalstore in New Salem.
STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT FIRST BERRY-LINCOLN STORE Student Information Handout First Berry-Lincoln Store James and Rowan Herndon arrived in the spring of 1831 built a store and opened it thatfall.
STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT THE RUTLEDGE TAVERN James Rutledge kept the tavern until 1933 until he and his family moved away from New Salem. James Rutledge was a native of South Carolina who co -founded New Salem with John Cameron. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT DR. JOHN ALLEN RESIDENCE Student Information Handout Dr. John Allen Residence Dr. Allen was born on March 30, 1801 near Chelsea, Vermont. He received his medical degree from Dartmouth Medical School in 1828. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT SAMUEL HILL RESIDENCE HOME FOR Student Information Handout Samuel Hill Residence and Store Sam Hill was born in 1800 in New Jersey. When he was 20 years old, he migrated to Cincinnati, Ohio. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln At New Salem. Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site, about 2 miles South of Petersburg and about 20 miles Northwest of Springfield, is a reconstruction of the village where Abraham Lincoln spent his early adulthood. The six years Lincoln spent in New Salem formed a turning point in his career. Although he never owned a home here LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Joshua Miller and his brother-in-law Jack Kelso came with their families to New Salem. On November 17, 1832, Miller purchased two lots from John Camron for $25, and lived here with his wife Nancy and their children, Caleb and Levicy. NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 3 6. T or F Samuel Hill was a farmer. Answer: False Samuel Hill was the prosperous owner of the carding mill and the most successful generalstore in New Salem.
NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 3 NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 3 - 5) 1. T or F Most skilled professions were trades passed down from generation to generation. 2. What was the religion of the Miller family? LINCOLN’S NEW SALEM 6TH ACTIVITY # 3 11 Lincoln’s New Salem 6th grade Activity # 3 Interview a New Salem Resident This is a language arts and history activity that will encompass the tasks of LINCOLN’S NEW SALEM Activity # 1 5th grade Sources: 1. Website : www.lincolnsnewsalem.com 2. Videotape about Abraham Lincoln while he was at New Salem (this video is a sensitive and insightful view of events, feelings and thoughts that may help to STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT SAMUEL HILL RESIDENCE HOME FOR Student Information Handout Samuel Hill Residence and Store Sam Hill was born in 1800 in New Jersey. When he was 20 years old, he migrated to Cincinnati, Ohio. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT ONSTOT RESIDENCE COOPER SHOP Student Information Handout Onstot Residence and Cooper Shop Henry Onstot was born in Gerrard County, Kentucky on November 27, 1804. He married Susanna Smick, STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT DR. JOHN ALLEN RESIDENCE Student Information Handout Dr. John Allen Residence Dr. Allen was born on March 30, 1801 near Chelsea, Vermont. He received his medical degree from Dartmouth Medical School in 1828. 6TH GR,ACTIVITY #2,FILL IN BLANK Answer Key Log Houses and Businesses Fill in the Blank 6th grade Activity # 2 1. one or two 2. porch 3. stone, brick 4. puncheon, sawn wood 5. puncheon 6. iron, wood latch LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITEINFORMATIONLINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SITEEVENTSSTUDENT'S PAGESVIRTUAL TOUR Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. 15588 History Lane. Petersburg, Illinois 62675. 217-632-4000. Fax: 217-632-4010. Email: dnr.newsalem@illinois.gov. Orientation Video Online. Visitors to Lincoln's New Salem see an orientation film about New Salem and Abraham Lincoln in our Visitors Center, and now you can watch it righton your computer.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE COVID-19 UPDATES. Per the Governor and Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ orders, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site is now partially re-open to allow Illinois residents to engage in outdoor activities.. What is open and closed at Lincoln’s New Salem SHS? LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SPECIAL NOTICE: Information regarding Events for 2021 will be released in the near future. Most days the site is open, especially May through October, visitors will meet volunteer and staff historic interpreters demonstrating period activities and engaging about 19th century LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site has a modern campground consisting of two shower buildings located within the campground. It has 200 campsites, of which 100 are electrified. The sites do not have hookups for water nor sewer, however, hydrants are available for campers to fill their storage tanks. There also exists a sewage andgray
NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 6 NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 6 - 8) 1. T or F The Onstot cooper shop is the only building original to the 1830s village of New Salem. NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 3 6. T or F Samuel Hill was a farmer. Answer: False Samuel Hill was the prosperous owner of the carding mill and the most successful generalstore in New Salem.
STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT FIRST BERRY-LINCOLN STORE Student Information Handout First Berry-Lincoln Store James and Rowan Herndon arrived in the spring of 1831 built a store and opened it thatfall.
STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT THE RUTLEDGE TAVERN James Rutledge kept the tavern until 1933 until he and his family moved away from New Salem. James Rutledge was a native of South Carolina who co -founded New Salem with John Cameron. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT DR. JOHN ALLEN RESIDENCE Student Information Handout Dr. John Allen Residence Dr. Allen was born on March 30, 1801 near Chelsea, Vermont. He received his medical degree from Dartmouth Medical School in 1828. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT SAMUEL HILL RESIDENCE HOME FOR Student Information Handout Samuel Hill Residence and Store Sam Hill was born in 1800 in New Jersey. When he was 20 years old, he migrated to Cincinnati, Ohio. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITEINFORMATIONLINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SITEEVENTSSTUDENT'S PAGESVIRTUAL TOUR Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. 15588 History Lane. Petersburg, Illinois 62675. 217-632-4000. Fax: 217-632-4010. Email: dnr.newsalem@illinois.gov. Orientation Video Online. Visitors to Lincoln's New Salem see an orientation film about New Salem and Abraham Lincoln in our Visitors Center, and now you can watch it righton your computer.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE COVID-19 UPDATES. Per the Governor and Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ orders, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site is now partially re-open to allow Illinois residents to engage in outdoor activities.. What is open and closed at Lincoln’s New Salem SHS? LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SPECIAL NOTICE: Information regarding Events for 2021 will be released in the near future. Most days the site is open, especially May through October, visitors will meet volunteer and staff historic interpreters demonstrating period activities and engaging about 19th century LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site has a modern campground consisting of two shower buildings located within the campground. It has 200 campsites, of which 100 are electrified. The sites do not have hookups for water nor sewer, however, hydrants are available for campers to fill their storage tanks. There also exists a sewage andgray
NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 6 NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 6 - 8) 1. T or F The Onstot cooper shop is the only building original to the 1830s village of New Salem. NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 3 6. T or F Samuel Hill was a farmer. Answer: False Samuel Hill was the prosperous owner of the carding mill and the most successful generalstore in New Salem.
STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT FIRST BERRY-LINCOLN STORE Student Information Handout First Berry-Lincoln Store James and Rowan Herndon arrived in the spring of 1831 built a store and opened it thatfall.
STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT THE RUTLEDGE TAVERN James Rutledge kept the tavern until 1933 until he and his family moved away from New Salem. James Rutledge was a native of South Carolina who co -founded New Salem with John Cameron. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT DR. JOHN ALLEN RESIDENCE Student Information Handout Dr. John Allen Residence Dr. Allen was born on March 30, 1801 near Chelsea, Vermont. He received his medical degree from Dartmouth Medical School in 1828. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT SAMUEL HILL RESIDENCE HOME FOR Student Information Handout Samuel Hill Residence and Store Sam Hill was born in 1800 in New Jersey. When he was 20 years old, he migrated to Cincinnati, Ohio. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln At New Salem. Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site, about 2 miles South of Petersburg and about 20 miles Northwest of Springfield, is a reconstruction of the village where Abraham Lincoln spent his early adulthood. The six years Lincoln spent in New Salem formed a turning point in his career. Although he never owned a home here LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. James Rutledge, a native South Carolinian who co-founded New Salem with John Camron, erected a building as a residence in 1828. Once New Salem began to prosper, he converted it to an inn or tavern where travelers could enjoy a meal and bed. The Rutledge family left New Salem in early 1833. LINCOLN’S NEW SALEM Activity # 1 5th grade Sources: 1. Website : www.lincolnsnewsalem.com 2. Videotape about Abraham Lincoln while he was at New Salem (this video is a sensitive and insightful view of events, feelings and thoughts that may help to NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 3 6. T or F Samuel Hill was a farmer. Answer: False Samuel Hill was the prosperous owner of the carding mill and the most successful generalstore in New Salem.
LINCOLN’S NEW SALEM 6TH ACTIVITY # 3 11 Lincoln’s New Salem 6th grade Activity # 3 Interview a New Salem Resident This is a language arts and history activity that will encompass the tasks of NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 3 NEW SALEM WORKSHEET (GRADES 3 - 5) 1. T or F Most skilled professions were trades passed down from generation to generation. 2. What was the religion of the Miller family? STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT SAMUEL HILL RESIDENCE HOME FOR Student Information Handout Samuel Hill Residence and Store Sam Hill was born in 1800 in New Jersey. When he was 20 years old, he migrated to Cincinnati, Ohio. 6TH GR,ACTIVITY #2,FILL IN BLANK Answer Key Log Houses and Businesses Fill in the Blank 6th grade Activity # 2 1. one or two 2. porch 3. stone, brick 4. puncheon, sawn wood 5. puncheon 6. iron, wood latch STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOU1SCHOOLHOUSE Student Information Handout Schoolhouse and Church In 1828 a one room log schoolhouse was built after New Salem had begun to establish itself as a community of pioneers. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT ONSTOT RESIDENCE COOPER SHOP Student Information Handout Onstot Residence and Cooper Shop Henry Onstot was born in Gerrard County, Kentucky on November 27, 1804. He married Susanna Smick, LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITEINFORMATIONLINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SITEEVENTSSTUDENT'S PAGESVIRTUAL TOUR Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. 15588 History Lane. Petersburg, Illinois 62675. 217-632-4000. Fax: 217-632-4010. Email: dnr.newsalem@illinois.gov. Orientation Video Online. Visitors to Lincoln's New Salem see an orientation film about New Salem and Abraham Lincoln in our Visitors Center, and now you can watch it righton your computer.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE COVID-19 UPDATES. Per the Governor and Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ orders, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site is now partially re-open to allow Illinois residents to engage in outdoor activities.. What is open and closed at Lincoln’s New Salem SHS? LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SPECIAL NOTICE: Information regarding Events for 2021 will be released in the near future. Most days the site is open, especially May through October, visitors will meet volunteer and staff historic interpreters demonstrating period activities and engaging about 19th century LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE A Rural Getaway. Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site has a modern campground consisting of two shower buildings located within the campground. It has 200 campsites, of which 100 are electrified. The sites do not have hookups for water nor sewer, however, LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. James Rutledge, a native South Carolinian who co-founded New Salem with John Camron, erected a building as a residence in 1828. Once New Salem began to prosper, he converted it to an inn or tavern where travelers could enjoy a meal and bed. The Rutledge family left New Salem in early 1833. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. Hill was born in New Jersey in 1800 and came to New Salem in 1829 where he started a store in partnership with John McNamar. Hill was a small slender man with an irascible temperament but usually gallant to the ladies. After the dissolution of his partnership in 1832, Hill expanded his investmentsby
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. John McNamar, it's believed, had a building - probably the village's first - constructed here in 1829. It is remembered as the town's only frame structure. McNamar and Samuel Hill, operated the store until 1831. They sold it LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Johnston and his family moved to New Salem and built a residence in 1832. He was a wheelwright, woodworker and cabinet maker who also repaired furnishings and implements for local residents and made wooden gears for the two mills in town. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. In 1828 John M. Camron purchased the property where New Salem was later to be laid out. That same year Camron and his Uncle, James Rutledge, petitioned the state for permission to dam the Sangamon River in order to LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Joshua Miller and his brother-in-law Jack Kelso came with their families to New Salem. On November 17, 1832, Miller purchased two lots from John Camron for $25, and lived here with his wife Nancy and their children, Caleb and Levicy. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITEINFORMATIONLINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SITEEVENTSSTUDENT'S PAGESVIRTUAL TOUR Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. 15588 History Lane. Petersburg, Illinois 62675. 217-632-4000. Fax: 217-632-4010. Email: dnr.newsalem@illinois.gov. Orientation Video Online. Visitors to Lincoln's New Salem see an orientation film about New Salem and Abraham Lincoln in our Visitors Center, and now you can watch it righton your computer.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE COVID-19 UPDATES. Per the Governor and Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ orders, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site is now partially re-open to allow Illinois residents to engage in outdoor activities.. What is open and closed at Lincoln’s New Salem SHS? LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SPECIAL NOTICE: Information regarding Events for 2021 will be released in the near future. Most days the site is open, especially May through October, visitors will meet volunteer and staff historic interpreters demonstrating period activities and engaging about 19th century LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE A Rural Getaway. Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site has a modern campground consisting of two shower buildings located within the campground. It has 200 campsites, of which 100 are electrified. The sites do not have hookups for water nor sewer, however, LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. James Rutledge, a native South Carolinian who co-founded New Salem with John Camron, erected a building as a residence in 1828. Once New Salem began to prosper, he converted it to an inn or tavern where travelers could enjoy a meal and bed. The Rutledge family left New Salem in early 1833. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. Hill was born in New Jersey in 1800 and came to New Salem in 1829 where he started a store in partnership with John McNamar. Hill was a small slender man with an irascible temperament but usually gallant to the ladies. After the dissolution of his partnership in 1832, Hill expanded his investmentsby
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. John McNamar, it's believed, had a building - probably the village's first - constructed here in 1829. It is remembered as the town's only frame structure. McNamar and Samuel Hill, operated the store until 1831. They sold it LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Johnston and his family moved to New Salem and built a residence in 1832. He was a wheelwright, woodworker and cabinet maker who also repaired furnishings and implements for local residents and made wooden gears for the two mills in town. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. In 1828 John M. Camron purchased the property where New Salem was later to be laid out. That same year Camron and his Uncle, James Rutledge, petitioned the state for permission to dam the Sangamon River in order to LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Joshua Miller and his brother-in-law Jack Kelso came with their families to New Salem. On November 17, 1832, Miller purchased two lots from John Camron for $25, and lived here with his wife Nancy and their children, Caleb and Levicy. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln At New Salem. Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site, about 2 miles South of Petersburg and about 20 miles Northwest of Springfield, is a reconstruction of the village where Abraham Lincoln spent his early adulthood. The six years Lincoln spent in New Salem formed a turning point in his career. Although he never owned a home here LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. The Visitors Center houses an auditorium, museum, exhibits, restrooms and administrative offices. An eighteen minute orientation film is offered in the auditorium. Exhibits focus on New Salem and its most famous resident, Abraham Lincoln. Featured are a statue of Lincoln, murals, original Lincolnitems
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site. In 1828 John M. Camron purchased the property where New Salem was later to be laid out. That same year Camron and his Uncle, James Rutledge, petitioned the state for permission to dam the Sangamon River in order to LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE This statue, entitled "The Resolute Lincoln", was sculpted by well-known Lincoln sculptor Avard Fairbanks. The statue depicts Lincoln at a pivotal time in his development, LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Offutt first employed Abraham Lincoln in the spring of 1831 to take his goods by flatboat from Springfield to New Orleans. Due to a delay in crossing the milldam, Offutt and Lincoln first visited New Salem. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Herndon had married Mentor Graham's sister, Elizabeth, in Kentucky in 1827. By the spring of 1831, they were living at New Salem, where Rowan and his brother James built a LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Joshua Miller and his brother-in-law Jack Kelso came with their families to New Salem. On November 17, 1832, Miller purchased two lots from John Camron for $25, and lived here with his wife Nancy and their children, Caleb and Levicy. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Isaac Gulihur was born in Hopkinsville, KY on June 23, 1815. While living at New Salem he married Isaac Burner's daughter Elizabeth, built a residence and had one son. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE It was here in late 1831 that Henry Sinco erected a residence. On October 10, 1832, Dr. Francis Regnier purchased the property from Sinco and set up his practice. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT FIRST BERRY-LINCOLN STORE Student Information Handout First Berry-Lincoln Store James and Rowan Herndon arrived in the spring of 1831 built a store and opened it thatfall.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITEINFORMATIONLINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SITEEVENTSSTUDENT'S PAGESVIRTUAL TOUR Welcome to Lincoln's New Salem Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site, about 2 miles South of Petersburg and about 20 miles Northwest of Springfield, is a reconstruction of the village where Abraham Lincoln spent his early adulthood. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE COVID-19 UPDATES. Per the Governor and Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ orders, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site is now partially re-open to allow Illinois residents to engage in outdoor activities.. What is open and closed at Lincoln’s New Salem SHS? LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SPECIAL NOTICE: Information regarding Events for 2021 will be released in the near future. Most days the site is open, especially May through October, visitors will meet volunteer and staff historic interpreters demonstrating period activities and engaging about 19th century LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Camping Rules. You must have a camping permit. This can be obtained at the area office or other designated location. The maximum length of stay for a camping party and/or the camping unit is limited to 14 nights at each area within any 30 day period. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE James Rutledge, a native South Carolinian who co-founded New Salem with John Camron, erected a building as a residence in 1828. Once New Salem began to prosper, he converted it to an inn or tavern where travelers could enjoy a meal and bed. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE John McNamar, it's believed, had a building - probably the village's first - constructed here in 1829. It is remembered as the town's onlyframe structure.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Johnston and his family moved to New Salem and built a residence in 1832. He was a wheelwright, woodworker and cabinet maker who also repaired furnishings and implements for local residents and made wooden gears for the two mills in town. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE In 1828 John M. Camron purchased the property where New Salem was later to be laid out. That same year Camron and his Uncle, James Rutledge, petitioned the state for permission to dam the Sangamon River in order to power the mill. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Hill was born in New Jersey in 1800 and came to New Salem in 1829 where he started a store in partnership with John McNamar. Hill was a small slender man with an irascible temperament but usually gallant tothe ladies.
STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT GENERAL Student Information Handout General Information on the Buildings at Lincoln’s New Salem There are twelve log houses, the Rutledge Tavern, ten workshops, stores, LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITEINFORMATIONLINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SITEEVENTSSTUDENT'S PAGESVIRTUAL TOUR Welcome to Lincoln's New Salem Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site, about 2 miles South of Petersburg and about 20 miles Northwest of Springfield, is a reconstruction of the village where Abraham Lincoln spent his early adulthood. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE COVID-19 UPDATES. Per the Governor and Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ orders, Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site is now partially re-open to allow Illinois residents to engage in outdoor activities.. What is open and closed at Lincoln’s New Salem SHS? LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE SPECIAL NOTICE: Information regarding Events for 2021 will be released in the near future. Most days the site is open, especially May through October, visitors will meet volunteer and staff historic interpreters demonstrating period activities and engaging about 19th century LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Camping Rules. You must have a camping permit. This can be obtained at the area office or other designated location. The maximum length of stay for a camping party and/or the camping unit is limited to 14 nights at each area within any 30 day period. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE James Rutledge, a native South Carolinian who co-founded New Salem with John Camron, erected a building as a residence in 1828. Once New Salem began to prosper, he converted it to an inn or tavern where travelers could enjoy a meal and bed. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE John McNamar, it's believed, had a building - probably the village's first - constructed here in 1829. It is remembered as the town's onlyframe structure.
LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Johnston and his family moved to New Salem and built a residence in 1832. He was a wheelwright, woodworker and cabinet maker who also repaired furnishings and implements for local residents and made wooden gears for the two mills in town. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE In 1828 John M. Camron purchased the property where New Salem was later to be laid out. That same year Camron and his Uncle, James Rutledge, petitioned the state for permission to dam the Sangamon River in order to power the mill. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Hill was born in New Jersey in 1800 and came to New Salem in 1829 where he started a store in partnership with John McNamar. Hill was a small slender man with an irascible temperament but usually gallant tothe ladies.
STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT GENERAL Student Information Handout General Information on the Buildings at Lincoln’s New Salem There are twelve log houses, the Rutledge Tavern, ten workshops, stores, LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Take The Tour! The map below represents New Salem as it was in the time of Lincoln. You may "click" on any of the buildings to learn more about each one or start your tour at the Visitor Center and click through all of the buildings. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE The Visitors Center houses an auditorium, museum, exhibits, restrooms and administrative offices. An eighteen minute orientation film is offered in the auditorium. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE This statue, entitled "The Resolute Lincoln", was sculpted by well-known Lincoln sculptor Avard Fairbanks. The statue depicts Lincoln at a pivotal time in his development, LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE In 1828 John M. Camron purchased the property where New Salem was later to be laid out. That same year Camron and his Uncle, James Rutledge, petitioned the state for permission to dam the Sangamon River in order to power the mill. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Offutt first employed Abraham Lincoln in the spring of 1831 to take his goods by flatboat from Springfield to New Orleans. Due to a delay in crossing the milldam, Offutt and Lincoln first visited New Salem. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Herndon had married Mentor Graham's sister, Elizabeth, in Kentucky in 1827. By the spring of 1831, they were living at New Salem, where Rowan and his brother James built a LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Joshua Miller and his brother-in-law Jack Kelso came with their families to New Salem. On November 17, 1832, Miller purchased two lots from John Camron for $25, and lived here with his wife Nancy and their children, Caleb and Levicy. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE Isaac Gulihur was born in Hopkinsville, KY on June 23, 1815. While living at New Salem he married Isaac Burner's daughter Elizabeth, built a residence and had one son. LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM STATE HISTORIC SITE It was here in late 1831 that Henry Sinco erected a residence. On October 10, 1832, Dr. Francis Regnier purchased the property from Sinco and set up his practice. STUDENT INFORMATION HANDOUT FIRST BERRY-LINCOLN STORE Student Information Handout First Berry-Lincoln Store James and Rowan Herndon arrived in the spring of 1831 built a store and opened it thatfall.
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