Petersen House

Petersen House
February 2012
Petersen House is located in the United States
Petersen House
Location516 10th St., N.W.
(between E and F Sts.)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Coordinates38°53′48.4″N 77°1′34.4″W / 38.896778°N 77.026222°W / 38.896778; -77.026222
Area0.29 acres (1,200 m2)
Built1849 (1849)
Architectural styleLate Victorian
Visitation856,079 (2005)
Part ofFord's Theatre National Historic Site (ID66000034[1])
Significant dates
Designated CPOctober 15, 1966
Designated NHSFebruary 12, 2017

The Petersen House is a 19th-century federal style row house in the United States in Washington, D.C., located at 516 10th Street NW, several blocks east of the White House. On April 15, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln died there after being shot the previous evening at Ford's Theatre, located across the street.

The house was built in 1849 by William A. Petersen, a German tailor. Future Vice-President John C. Breckinridge, a friend of the Lincoln family, rented this house in 1852.[2] It served as a boarding house in 1865 and has been a museum since the 1930s, currently administered by the National Park Service.

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ Davis, William C. (2010). Breckinridge: Statesman, Soldier, Symbol. Lexington, Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky. pp. 74, 513–514. ISBN 978-0807100684.

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