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  1. Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site is a reconstruction of the former village of New Salem in Menard County, Illinois, where Abraham Lincoln lived from 1831 to 1837. While in his twenties, the future U.S. President made his living in this village as a boatman, soldier in the Black Hawk War , general store owner, postmaster ...

  2. Welcome to Lincoln's New Salem. Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site, about 2 miles South of Petersburg and about 20 miles Northwest of Springfield, is a reconstruction of the village where Abraham Lincoln spent his early adulthood. GPS Coordinates - N39.58.550' W89.50.511' DONATE TO LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM.

  3. Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site preserves the site of New Salem village, where young Abraham Lincoln lived for six formative years, from 1831 to 1837. Platted in 1829, the town existed for about twelve years before being abandoned and left to pasture.

  4. New Salem – Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Foundation. In 1831, Abraham Lincoln and a couple of companions floated down the Sangamon River in a flatboat on their way to New Orleans. In mid-April, they neared New Salem, Illinois, a small village founded two years earlier by James Rutledge and John M. Camron.