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Mary Todd Lincoln House

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Mary Todd Lincoln House

Lexington, Kentucky

Mary Todd Lincoln House, Lexington, KY
Mary Todd Lincoln House, Lexington, KY
  • Mary Todd Lincoln House, Lexington, KY
  • The center table of the family parlor includes a miniature portrait the Todd famiy bible and a piece of porcelain that belonged to Mary Lincoln.
  • Garden
  • Garden
  • Gentleman's parlor
  • Canton china, widely available during the period, is on display in the breakfast room.
  • An older daughters' bedroom
About

The Mary Todd Lincoln House in Lexington, Kentucky was the family home of the future wife of the 16th President.  In 1977, the girlhood home opened to the public and became the first house museum in America to honor a First Lady.  

Built between 1803-1806 to serve as an inn, the property became the home of politician and businessman, Robert S. Todd in 1832.   Daughter Mary Todd, born in December 1818, resided here until she moved to Springfield, Illinois in 1839 to live with her elder sister.  There she met and married Abraham Lincoln, whom she brought to visit this home in the fall of 1847.

The Todd family resided here until Mr. Todd’s death in an 1849 cholera epidemic.  Due to a discrepancy in his will a public auction was forced resulting in the sale of the house and its entire contents. From this sale a copy of an inventory list was obtained and used in selecting the antiques to place in the house when it was restored.

Today, the fourteen room house contains period furniture, family portraits and furnishings from the Todds as well as the Lincolns.  The original property also contained separate slave quarters, outdoor kitchen, wash house, smoke house, and stables with a carriage house.  Unfortunately, no evidence of the outbuildings remains.  A recently added garden reflects the charm of the original and offers a pleasant respite for visitors.

Features
  • - Guided Tours
  • - Handicapped Access
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578 W. Main St.
Lexington, KY 40507

Region: Bluegrass Region
Phone: 859-233-9999
Alt Phone: 859-233-9999
Fax: 859-252-2269
Website: www.mtlhouse.org
Email: mtlhouse@windstream....

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