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Springfield, is where Lincoln's Law practice was located, and it was where he met Mary Todd, his future wife. The two were married in Mary's sister's mansion, in Springfield, Illinois, on November 4, 1842. They then bought a home in Springfield, near Lincoln's Law office, in 1844.
Mary Todd Lincoln wanted to move to a slave state so that she could have servents that couldn't quit.
Lincoln moved to Springfield in his sister's home in 1839. He lived there until November 4th.
There's no such episode where they move 'to' Springfield, they've always lived in Springfield.
Lincoln's father moved to a farm west of Decatur on the Sangammon River. . Lincoln left home the next year and moved to New Salem and then to Springfield, where he lived and had his law office.
In 1833, the Illinois General Assembly passed an act enabling voters to choose among Vandalia, Jacksonville, Peoria, Springfield, and Alton for the capital. Abraham Lincoln, practicing law at the time in Springfield was a major lobbyist for the move to Springfield. Voters chose the current capital and construction began in 1837, finished in 1839.
I am not sure if you mean when he was with his parents or as an adult. His parents moved from Kentucky to Illinois and as an adult and lawyer he bought a house in Springfield Illinois, then as president he was in the White House. His final resting place is in Springfield.
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Lincoln's family moved to Indiana, in 1816, when he was approximately 7 years old.
In 1837
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