1942 Rutledge Tavern Lincoln's New Salem IL Postcard.
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1942 Rutledge Tavern Lincoln's New Salem IL Postcard

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This 1942 postcard invites you into the cozy living room of the Rutledge Tavern in Lincoln's New Salem, Illinois.

A gathering place for locals and travelers alike, the tavern served as both a social hub and a vital stop for those passing through the area. The living room, with its simple furnishings and warm ambiance, reflects the rustic charm of early 19th-century Illinois.

As a young man, Abraham Lincoln often visited the tavern, where he engaged in lively discussions with townsfolk and honed his oratorical skills. This scene is a perfect snapshot of small-town life in the 1830s, before Lincoln’s rise to national fame.

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