03/27/2026
The Old Lincoln Courtroom and Museum: A Hidden Gem in Beardstown
Beardstown, Illinois, boasts a remarkable treasure that even many residents may not fully appreciate. The Old Lincoln Courtroom and Museum located at 101 W. 3rd St., is unique as the only courtroom where Abraham Lincoln once practiced law that remains in use today and has been meticulously preserved to maintain its original appearance from Lincoln’s era. This historic site gained particular fame in 1858 during Lincoln’s most notable case, The Duff Armstrong Trial—also called The Almanac Trial. Lincoln secured his client’s innocence by cleverly using the Old Farmer’s Almanac to challenge the prosecution’s key witness.
Beyond the courtroom, visitors can explore a two-story museum filled with Lincoln artifacts, exhibits showcasing the history of Beardstown and the Illinois River Valley, and a gift shop offering books and souvenirs related to Abraham Lincoln.
This historic site is a source of pride for Beardstown. However, the ongoing operation of the Old Lincoln Courtroom and Museum depends on community involvement, and currently there is a shortage of volunteers to help keep it running. From setting up displays to giving tours to helping in the gift-shop to joining its governing commission, people are needed in every capacity.
If you or anyone you know is interested in volunteering at the OLCM, please contact Paula Woods at 217-248-6053 or [email protected]. No experience necessary.