IN BRIEF
In the fall of 1808, Thomas and Nancy Lincoln settled on the 348
acre Sinking Spring Farm. Two months later on February 12, 1809,
Abraham Lincoln was born in a one-room log cabin near the Sinking
Spring. Here the Lincolns lived and farmed before moving to land a
few miles away at Knob Creek. The area was established by Congress
on July 17, 1916. An early 19th century Kentucky cabin, symbolic
of the one in which Lincoln was born, is preserved in a memorial
building at the site of his birth.
DESIGNATIONS
Abraham Lincoln National Park - July 17, 1916
Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park - August 11, 1939
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site - September 8,
1959