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The house was owned by James Speed, Lincoln's second Atorney General. Lincoln stopped here for a while as he wooed Mary Todd.
The current owners suggests that Lincoln's stay contributed to his views on slavery.
The current owners suggests that Lincoln's stay contributed to his views on slavery.
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