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Description: | Abraham Lincoln’s home, located at 426 S. 7th Street. The only home ever owned by Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln, the family resided there from 1844-1861. |
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Description: | The birthplace of the Martha Berry School for girls, founded by Martha McChesney Berry (10/7/1865 – 2/27/1942). The school for girls would eventually evolv... |
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Description: | View of the Quinney family's farmhouse including screened porch and yard. |
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Description: | View from shoreline across water toward an unidentified school building with an ornate bell tower on the roof on the bank of a river or large pond. A hill ... |
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Description: | View of the residence of S.P. Nash. Behind the home is a large decorative windmill. |
Date: | 1920 |
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Description: | Thomas (Tom) and Florence Quinney standing in front of their farmhouse which has a climbing vine growing on it. |
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Description: | Front view of the S.R. Dresser mansion and yard. Solomon Robert Dresser (1842-1911) was the founder of Dresser, Inc., a natural gas and oil company. |
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Description: | View across pond toward the J.C. Hubinger mansion. Two stag statues stand by the pond. J.C. Hubinger, a prominent Iowa businessman, opened a starch factory... |
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Description: | A view of the the mansion of I.W. Wills. Another home is next door. |
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Description: | View of a farmhouse, driveway and yard. A barn is in the background. |
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Description: | View of a home and yard. A similar home is next door on the right. |
Date: | 1911 |
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Description: | Residence of J.L. Jellison. View of home and tree-shaded yard. Caption reads: "Residence of J.L. Jellison. Holden, Mo." |
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Description: | Colonial home, built in 1670, became the residence for Acadians, the descendants of the seventeenth-century French colonists who settled in Acadia, followi... |
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Description: | View of the Elderkin House with a stone wall in front. Caption reads: "Col. Elderkin House, Windham, Conn said to be the first brick house in the country, ... |
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Description: | The rear view of the birthplace of Daniel Webster (1782-1852), a leading American statesman during the nation's Antebellum Period, was built in 1780 and re... |
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Description: | The birthplace of Daniel Webster (1782-1852), a leading American statesman during the nation's Antebellum Period, was built in 1780 and restored in 1913. W... |
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Description: | The Lafayette House, a modest stone country house, was built by Henry Landis around 1750, and boasts that Lafayette stayed inside while being treated by Dr... |
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Description: | The residence of Daniel Webster (1782-1852), a leading American statesman during the nation's Antebellum Period. |
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