Regarding yesterday's post by Lady Suzanne, the cabinet I worked one was actually one of Thomas Lincoln's (Abe's father). They moved to Indiana in 1816.
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Anyway, I tore it apart and I rebuilt into something useful: A TV cabinet.
Okay, I really don't know that it was one of TL's (I sure hope not), but it does looks very similar to a hutch in the museum. SO.. it could have been -- that's my story and sticking to it.
Here Lady Suzanne and I are cooking breakfast for a couple of new "friends" from Rockport. (photo by Sir James of Taylor)
Here is a slide show of the event if anyone is interested:
http://ctghost.phanfare.com/4685721#imageID=100422316
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Sir Bowie "Squire Kuhn" of Greenbriar (who consumed more than my share of homemade beverages of all sorts)
Nice Hat in the last pic!
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