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The Sarah Cook House
Springfield, IL - Lincoln Home National Historic Site - John Roll, Springfield builder, and friend of Abraham Lincoln, purchased lots and built this house in the early 1850s. Roll sold the house for $1,000 in December, 1853. The house was described as having five rooms with a root cellar, cistern, well, and stables. In December 1857, John A. Mason obtained ownership of the house. Mason used this house as rental property before selling it in 1867 for $1,200. In 1860 and 1861, Mrs. Sarah Cook rented the property. A widow with a number of children, Mrs. Cook rented some of the rooms in the house. Earlier, Mrs. Cook had operated a photographic studio in Springfield. The house passed through numerous owners before being acquired by the National Park Service. The Cook house is a two-story wood frame Greek revival with a hip roof, clapboard siding, corner boards, gables, dormer, and side porch. There is a full-width front porch on concrete block piers, a pressed metal ceiling, and square balusters. The front entry has a tripartite with diamond panes transom.
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Howard's Photography
on July 12, 2019Great shot of this old house!
Lgood
on July 12, 2019That is a lovely house and it's could is nicely framed by the white picket fence. Great comp.
Gene Hyder
on July 12, 2019Excellent shot.
KDP450
on July 12, 2019Nice shot. Great piece of history to go with it.
Arnold Dubin
on July 12, 2019Superb capture of this old house with the picket fence.
webstersway
on July 12, 2019Nicely captured!!! Looks like it was a rainy day there for you, all the more impressive...
Byron Fair Photography
on July 12, 2019Ditto a lot of history in this house. Beautiful looking home.
Donna McCommon
on July 12, 2019Lovely old home with a lot of history! Nice shot.
Terry Allen
on July 12, 2019Beautiful well-kept old frame house with a great white picket fence; well captured!
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arctangent
on July 12, 2019Nice shot with the picket fence acting as an internal frame. Looks like a bit of a shotgun style, long and narrow.