This 1942 postcard captures the inviting interior of the Trent Brothers' Home in Lincoln's New Salem, Illinois—a warm and authentic glimpse into pioneer life on the Illinois frontier. The simple wooden furnishings, hand-hewn beams, and modest hearth reflect the hard-working spirit of early settlers. The Trent Brothers were among the original residents of New Salem during the 1830s, living in close connection with figures like Abraham Lincoln, who worked and studied in the same village. Every detail in the postcard radiates the quiet resilience and resourcefulness of a bygone era, preserved in this carefully reconstructed home.
This postcard would look great framed, make a wonderful hostess gift, or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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