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Circuit Court Stop
Mid-19th Century Lawyers riding the eighth judicial circuit sometimes found that local accommodations left much to be...
Lincoln National Memorial Highway
From the site of the Lincoln cabin on the Sangamon three miles south of here, to the Wabash River opposite Vincennes,...
Lincoln’s First Illinois Home
On an eminence overlooking the Sangamon River three miles south of here stood the first home of Lincoln in Illinois. ...
Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial District
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District 1847 - 1859
Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial District
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District 1847 - 1857
Bi-plane - Train Race 1910
The historic race between a Wright Brothers bi-plane (2 wings) and an Illinois Central Steam train took place Septemb...
Mt. Pulaski Grade School
Mt. Pulaski served as the seat of Logan County from 1848 to 1853. The First County Court was at Postville, now part o...
Lincoln's Law Practice
Lincoln illustrator Lloyd Ostendorf imagined this scene in connection with Mt. Pulaski's "cast iron tombstone" case...
Mount Pulaski Courthouse
The two-story brick building stands at the center of the Mount Pulaski public square. The first floor, di...
Macon County's First Court House
Abraham Lincoln and his family made Macon County their first home in Illinois after arriving from Indiana...
Let Us All Be United
By 1856 Abraham Lincoln had realized that his former political party, the Whigs, was in ruins. The political landscap...
Friends To The End
Top Section During the twenty years Abraham Lincoln attended the DeWitt County Court on the Eighth Judicial Circuit, ...
You Can Fool All The People Part Of The Time . . .
You can fool all the people part of the time and part of the people all the time, but you can not fool all the people...
On The Campaign Trail
Top Section Clifton H. Moore, DeWitt County?s first resident attorney, built this stately brick home in 1857-58 on an...
Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial District
Abraham Lincoln traveled this way as he rode the Circuit of the Eighth Judicial District 1847 - 1857