Looking for Lincoln - Lincoln Travels to the Capital - Vandalia, Illinois
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member gparkes
N 38° 58.294 W 089° 06.222
16S E 317755 N 4315726
Located in Rogier Park, visiters may locate this marker.
Waymark Code: WM75N2
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 09/05/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Corp Of Discovery
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Marker text states:

Lincoln Travels to the Capital

Abraham Lincoln Traveled past this spot while he served as a state representative in Vandalia. This location marks the route of a road that ran from Vandalia to Springfield, Illinois. Traces of the roadway are still visible today. The roadway ran to the northwest and to the southeast from this location. An obvious depression is visible where the road ran. The growth-pattern of trees on either side also reflects the edge of the original roadway. Traffic on this road was steady but slow. Cumbersome wagons, riders on horseback, and the occasional pedestrian were common sights. There was little or no maintenance of such early roadways. Signage was virtually non-existent, as were roadside amenities, including inns, hotels, or stables. The traveler in this period was truly self-dependent. Lincoln once joked that the reason he wanted to move the capital from Vandalia to Springfield was to avoid traveling on this wearisome road.

On November 28, 1834 at 6:00 A.M., freshman Legislator Abraham Lincoln and five other members of the General Assembly from Sangamon County boarded the stagecoach in Springfield. The seventy-five-mile trip would take them to Vandalia via Macoupin Point and Hillsboro. The stagecoach arrived in Vandalia at 4:00 pm the next day. Travel at this time of year was generally a cold, muddy affair.

Roadways of the early 1800’s were very primitive indeed. Some followed old animal trails. Almost all were simply dirt trails from which trees had been removed or cut off. In many instances, tree stumps remained in the roadway. They were cut at a height to allow a wagon to pass over them.
Location Type: Historic Marker

Property Type: Public

Date of Event: 1834

Location Notes:
The marker is located in Rogier Park


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