FORT WAYNE, Ind. (ADAMS) – This week, the Allen County Public Library (ACPL) announced “The Lincolns at Home,” a new, free exhibit in the Rolland Center. ACPL representatives say the original exhibition offers visitors a closer look at President Abraham Lincoln’s life and family. The exhibit is set to run for all of 2026.
ACPL representatives released the following:
The Allen County Public Library (ACPL) is pleased to announce the opening of “The Lincolns at Home,” a new, free exhibit in the Rolland Center for Lincoln Research at the Main Library running through the end of the year. This original exhibition offers visitors an intimate and compelling look at President Abraham Lincoln’s family life.
Drawing from the Lincoln family’s private photo album, which includes more than 600 historic photographs preserved in the Rolland Center’s collection, “The Lincolns at Home” invites guests to explore rare visual insights into the lives of Abraham, Mary, and their children. The exhibit traces the family’s journey from their early years in Springfield, Illinois, where community and routine grounded them, to their transformative time in Washington, D.C., as the nation confronted civil war.
“This exhibit brings forward a deeply human perspective of one of America’s most studied families,” said Rolland Center Senior Lincoln Librarian Jessie Cortesi. “By showcasing personal photographs and lesser-known stories, we hope visitors gain a richer understanding of how the Lincolns supported one another in moments of joy, uncertainty, and profound national change.”
“The Lincolns at Home” will be on view during all regular Main Library hours through the end of 2026. The program is free and open to the public.





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