Abraham Lincoln Sculpture or Statue in Springfield, KY!

   
     
New Lincoln Statue in Springfield, KY! Located at the new Washington County Courthouse!
 

Questions?
E-mail
Kathy Elliott
or call (859) 336-5440.

Important Dates

April 22, 2009
Sculpture Unveiling and Dedication

 


Our History

Washington County Courthouse, Springfield KYThe landmark Washington County Courthouse, completed in 1816 and the only courthouse in Kentucky still used as a seat of justice, is located on Main Street in Springfield, KY. The courthouse was originally designed and constructed as a "fine Georgian brick building". The cupola topping the structure was added in 1840, and in 1918, the two colonial porches were added to the front and west sides.

Visit the KY Lincoln Organization!Among the records dating to 1792, the Washington County Courthouse contains the Marriage Bond of Nancy Hanks and Thomas Lincoln and the Ministers Certificate of Return signed by Minister Jesse Head. The importance of these two documents has often been overlooked through the years because few people realize when the President was assassinated, he had searched but never found proof of his parents marriage. In 1858, after inquiries about Lincoln's nativity, parentage and ancestry, a search was done in the records in Hardin County, Kentucky. Then 13 years after the President's death, two descendants of Nancy Hanks, Mr. R.M. Thompson and Mr. William Hardesty, urged Washington County Clerk Wm. F. Booker to examine his office records. After a long and exhausting search, the records were found proving Nancy Hanks and Thomas Lincoln did marry on June 12, 1806, and the minister performing the ceremony was Jesse Head.

 


Lincoln Sculpture Committee Members
Hal Goode, Chairperson
John Settles, Judge Executive
Bill Robinson
Elaine Simms
John P. Wharton
Nell Haydon
Kathy Elliott, Contact Person
 
   
   

   
   
   
   
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