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  2. Lincoln–Tallman House - Wikipedia

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    William Tallman was a lawyer working in the East when he bought 4,476 acres (1,811 ha) of land in Wisconsin Territory in the late 1840s. [4] He was also an abolitionist who had lectured against slavery out east and whose house in Rome, New York had been a station on the Underground Railroad.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Rock County ...

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    Greek Revival-style house built in 1844 on what was then a farm above the Rock River by the Strunks, Yankee farmers who came from New York a few years before. Walls with quoins are built of limestone from the nearby Chapin quarry. [269] [270] 131: Tallman House: Tallman House: October 15, 1970 : 440 N. Jackson St.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pierce ...

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    University of Wisconsin 44°51′17″N 92°37′21″W  /  44.854722°N 92.6225°W  / 44.854722; -92.6225  ( North Hall-River Falls State Normal River Falls

  5. Tallman House tree, believed alive since Lincoln's visit ...

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  6. Tallman House - Wikipedia

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    Tallman House may refer to: in the United States (by state then town) Horace M. Tallman House, Shelbyville, Illinois, listed on the NRHP in Shelby County; Tallman–Vanderbeck House, Closter, New Jersey, listed on the NRHP in Bergen County, New Jersey; Holmes–Tallman House, Monroe Township, New Jersey, listed on the NRHP in Middlesex County

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sheboygan ...

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    This block within a bend of the Sheboygan River was once the first permanent settlement in Sheboygan County, clustered around a mill. [19] It consists of the 1837 Mill House, [20] the 1842 Charles Cole home, the 1846 Cole Brothers house, [21] the 1846 Thorp Hotel, [22] and the 1848 Cole Store [23] - all in Greek Revival style. 10