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Model of the Lincoln Home, Stage 3 (1855-1861)
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Bric-a-brac (Mold-cast ceramic figurine of the Lincoln Home)
Chinese Representation of the Human Body Showing one of the Meridians Over which Energy Circulates, from the Lei-ching
Model of the Lincoln Home, Stage 1 (1844-1846)
Model of the Lincoln Home, Stage 2 (1846-1854)
Octave Chanute Glider Model
Model of the Lincoln Home, Stage 3 (1855-1861)
Multi-Page Item | 2 pages |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
By 1855, the Lincoln home, little changed from the cottage purchased twelve years earlier, proved to be too small for the growing family. Lincoln hired local builders, Hannon and Ragsdale, to remodel the home. They removed the roofs and raised the house from one-and-one-half to two full stories. When the work was completed, Mary wrote to her sister, Emilie Todd Helm, "You wi...
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Image | 2004-2005 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Culture: English
Bric-a-brac (Mold-cast ceramic figurine of the Lincoln Home)
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Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
Highly detailed mold-cast ceramic figurine of the Lincoln Home. Home is set in a very abbreviated back yard, surrounded by brown picket fence and white board fence. Brick sidewalk in front, boardwalk on side. Two small trees surrounded by support cages balance the front. L 13.3 W 11 H 8.5 cm.
Chinese Representation of the Human Body Showing one of the Meridians Over which Energy Circulates, from the Lei-ching
Image | 1624 |
College of Fine and Applied Arts: Teaching Collection
Culture: Chinese
Model of the Lincoln Home, Stage 1 (1844-1846)
Multi-Page Item | 2 pages |
Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
Episcopal clergyman Charles Dresser married Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd on the evening of November 4, 1842. Eighteen months later on May 2, 1844, Dresser sold his house at Eighth and Jackson Streets to the Lincolns. The Lincolns then moved into the only home they would ever own. The purchase price was $1,500, consisting of $1,200 in cash plus a downtown lot and building wo...
Model of the Lincoln Home, Stage 2 (1846-1854)
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Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)
of proper width, and depth, under ground, and about two feet above ground." This improvement reflected the Lincolns' increasing prosperity and their desire to maintain a pleasant home for themselves and their children.
Octave Chanute Glider Model
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The Octave Chanute Glider model is a one-quarter the scale prototype of a full sized glider. Its dimensions are: the height is eight inches high, thirty-six inches wide, forty-eight inches long. The glider is made of wood, twine, oiled cotton cloth, and wire. It has three main wings stacked vertically and a cruciform rudder. The wing and support structures are constructed of...
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