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Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices State Historic Site

Coordinates:39°48′1″N89°38′53″W / 39.80028°N 89.64806°W /39.80028; -89.64806
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United States historic place
Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices
Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices State Historic Site
LocationSpringfield, Illinois
Coordinates39°48′1″N89°38′53″W / 39.80028°N 89.64806°W /39.80028; -89.64806
Built1822
ArchitectMultiple
Part ofCentral Springfield Historic District (ID78001187[1])
Added to NRHPAugust 29, 1978

TheLincoln-Herndon Law Offices State Historic Site is a historicbrick building built in 1841 in theU.S. state ofIllinois. It is located at 6th and Adams Streets inSpringfield, Illinois. The law office has been restored and is operated by theIllinois Historic Preservation Agency as a state historic site.

The office building is a surviving portion of what was theTinsley Block, a brick structure built by local developer Seth M. Tinsley in 1840–1841 to provide office space for professionals working in the newly chosen state capital city. TheIllinois General Assembly had moved the capital fromVandalia, Illinois, to Springfield in late 1839, and local workers had begun to build a new limestone state house, now theOld State Capitol State Historic Site, on the parcel of land just north of the Tinsley Block.

LawyerAbraham Lincoln and his partner Stephen T. Logan moved their partnership law offices to a third-floor office in the Tinsley Block in 1843. TheIllinois Supreme Court, where the partners often pleaded cases, met in the State Capitol across the street, and theU.S. District Court rented space on the Tinsley Block's second floor.

The firm of Logan & Lincoln broke up in 1844. Lincoln continued to practice law in the Tinsley Block office and accepted a younger lawyer,William H. Herndon, as his junior partner. The firm ofLincoln and Herndon practiced from the Tinsley Block office from 1844 until about 1852.

Lincoln's law work

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The casual visitor to the Lincoln & Herndon office in 1844–52 might not always have run into the firm's senior partner. Lincoln's duties often demanded that he ride thejudicial circuit of counties in central Illinois, trying cases in more than one dozen county courthouses. In addition, Lincoln served one term in theU.S. House of Representatives from 1847 to 1849.

The law office today

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The Lincoln & Herndon firm moved from the Tinsley Block to a new office (since demolished) on the west side of the Old State Capitol square about 1852. In 1872 part of the building was torn down, but the section that had contained Lincoln's law office was preserved. After the building had undergone many further changes, in 1985 it became a state-owned historic site managed by theIllinois Historic Preservation Agency (IHPA). The IHPA has since restored the surviving portion of the Tinsley Block to resemble its operations in the 1840s, with thefederal court and the Lincoln and Herndon law office both operating within the building.

References

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  1. ^"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. March 13, 2009.

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