Tinsley Building, Springfield, Illinois |
In 1847 Abraham Lincoln went to Washington, D.C. as a newly
elected U.S. Representative. Meanwhile, his law partner moved their office
down the hall to these smaller quarters in the Tinsley Building.
Between Congressional sessions, Lincoln returned to Springfield and
his practice. In 1848 he also worked on an invention
to lift boats over shoals. His partner recalled, "Occasionally he
would bring the model in the office, and while whittling on it would
descant on its merits and the revolution it was destined to work in
steamboat navigation." He received a patent in 1849, but the
device was never manufactured.
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