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Lincoln Log Cabin
State Historic Site
400 S. Lincoln Highway Road
P.O. Box 100
Lerna, Illinois 62440
Phone: (217) 345-1845
Fax: (217) 345-6472
www.lincolnlogcabin.org
lincoln_log@ihpa.state.il.us

Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

Moore Home

The Moore Home

Reuben Moore came to Illinois, with his family, after they left Butler County, Ohio in 1839. The promise of rich farm land is what probably brought him here. Within nine days of arriving he purchased 320 arces of land. Reuben paid $1,055.00 for the land, which was a princely sum, for this rich Illinois farm land. The Reuben Moore Home State Historic Site stands among the remnants of the Farmington settlement, one mile north of Lincoln Log Cabin. In late 1856 Reuben Moore built the house and moved in with his wife Matilda Hall (Abraham Lincoln's stepsister) and five children from their previous marriages. Matilda lived in the frame house for several years after Reuben's death in 1859. In January of 1861 Abraham Lincoln bid his farewell to his stepmother, Sarah Bush Lincoln on his way to the White House.

Interior of the Moore Home

The Moore home features a beautifully restored interior, including stenciled walls, a grained mantel, marbelized shelves, and lovely pieces from the 1860s. Come and enjoy this quaint setting where Sarah Bush Lincoln and her neighbors made one last meal for Abraham.