Papers, 1832-1844, n.d.
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Globe Tavern (Springfield, Ill.)
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The Eagle Tavern in Springfield, Illinois opened in January 1836. It changed ownership a number of times and became the Globe Tavern in 1839. It was a boarding house and hotel. Abraham and Mary Lincoln lived there for the first year after their marriage. From the description of Papers, 1832-1844, n.d. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 213098071 ...
Saunders, Cyrus G., fl. 1849.
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Spotswood, George W., fl. 1844.
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Barret, Richard F. (Richard Ferral), 1804-1860
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Sangamon County, Illinois, physician; president, Burlington Land Company, 1835; Illinois fund commissioner, 1840; owned the Globe Tavern, Springfield, 1843-1845; one of the founders of Kemper Medical College, St. Louis, Missouri. From the description of Letters: to William D. Barret, Greensburg, Kentucky, 1835-1838. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 26962197 From the description of Document: St. Louis, Mo., 1847 April 8. (Abraham Lincoln Presidentia...
Beck, Sarah, fl. 1844.
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