K3vin on Wikimedia Commons CC-PD-Mark Todd House. Home of Mary Todd Lincoln from 1832 to 1839. To this house in after years she brought Abraham Lincoln and their children. 578 W. Main St., Lexington, KY by Historical Markers Society of Lexington, Ky #0011 of the Kentucky Historical Marker series Colour: black Wikimedia: Flickr: [geolocate this address] See also... Abraham Lincoln stood here when he raised the flag on Independence Hall February 22nd 1861 Black Education in Seguin. Sponsored by the Second Baptist Church, the first public sch... Adams County. Formed January 22, 1800 out of York County. The name honors President Joh... Wills House. Abraham Lincoln was a guest of David Wills in this house, Nov. 18 and 19, ... Abraham Lincoln. On Feb. 21, 1861, the train carrying the President-elect from Springfi... Lincoln Biography. The first published biography of Abraham Lincoln was printed in this... Abraham Lincoln. On February 22, 1861, while journeying to Washington for his Inaugurat... US Sanitary Commission Great Central Fair. Held at Logan Square from June 28, 1864, thi... Abraham Lincoln. One-half block east of here, on Nov. 18, 1863, Abraham Lincoln spoke b... Kurt W. Krouse on Wikimedia Commons Louisville's Steamboat Era. River navigation in 18th century was by flatboat and keelbo... Nick Harrison on Flickr