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Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices
Abraham Lincoln and his law partners rented space in various locations
around Springfield, but this is the only building among those which is still
standing. It was almost new when Lincoln moved into it in 1843 with his
second partner, Stephen T. Logan.
Their office was on the third floor, just above the federal courtroom. In
1844 Lincoln dissolved his partnership with Logan and took William Herndon
as a junior partner. Their association continued until Lincoln's death in
1865. Before he left for the White House, Lincoln told Herndon, "If I live
I'm coming back sometime, and then we'll go right on practising law as if
nothing had ever happened."
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