Two years ago I posted The Lincolns of Virginia showing a marker about Abe Lincoln's ancestors in Virginia. It's on Route 42 north of Harrisonburg. At that time the 200 year-old house built by President Lincoln's great-uncle was obscured by trees and shrubs. Now it's been spiffed up a bit so I got a better picture of it.
January 17, 2011
Encore: The Old Lincoln Homeplace
Two years ago I posted The Lincolns of Virginia showing a marker about Abe Lincoln's ancestors in Virginia. It's on Route 42 north of Harrisonburg. At that time the 200 year-old house built by President Lincoln's great-uncle was obscured by trees and shrubs. Now it's been spiffed up a bit so I got a better picture of it.
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