Lincoln's Life as Depicted in the Museum
Exhibits
More than 800 photographs and objects with adequate
labels are arranged chronologically throughout the Museum to describe
the story of Lincoln's life, Beginning with the large cases on the left
(north) after entering, the visitor, as he proceeds from alcove to
alcove, may view in proper sequence the exhibits covering the major
episodes in the life of the Great Emancipator. The large captions in red
letters at the top of each panel identify the period of his life to
which the exhibit pertains. The quotations in smaller letters beneath,
taken largely from the writings of Lincoln, summarize and give emphasis
to the theme as it is developed. These captions, together with the
appropriate photographs and articles relating to the exhibit, enable the
visitor to select the subject matter of each case in which he is
interested.
Although most of the material in the Museum is
pictorial, there are some original objects and documents as well as
photostats of originals among the exhibits. Several pieces of furniture
associated with the early life of Lincoln, his law practice, and his
home in Springfield are arranged along the north wall.
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