Lincoln's Cottage was the home President Abraham Lincoln lived in from 1862-1864 while serving as President during the Civil War. The cottage, located in Washington D.C., is depicted in stereopticon photographs and lithographs from the 1860s showing the building and surrounding areas. The website www.lincolncottage.org provides information about Lincoln's time living at the cottage, including his daily commute to work, his debates around emancipation, and images from the era showing cavalry, freed slaves, poet Walt Whitman, and wounded soldiers.