
The Lincoln Museum houses the world's largest
private collection dedicated to the life and times of Abraham
Lincoln. It includes: signed copies of the Emancipation Proclamation and the 13th
amendment; 7,000 19th century prints, engravings and 19th century
newspapers; 5,000 original nineteenth-century photographs; 200,000
newspapers and magazine clippings; 300 nineteenth century sheet
music titles; scores of period artifacts; Lincoln family belongings;
and manuscript collections.
Its mission is to interpret and preserve the history and legacy of
Abraham Lincoln through research, preservation, exhibitry, and
education. Tens of thousands of visitors of all ages from throughout
the United States and many other countries visit The Lincoln Museum
each year.
Contact Info:
200 E. Berry Street
Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802
(260) 455-3864
Fax:
(260) 455-6922
Mary E. Clements
mclements2@lnc.com
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