Temple of the Union

The Temple of the Union is home to a small group of escaped slaves who are trying to create a haven for other runaway slaves. Their leader, Hannibal Hamlin, has a dream of creating a place for slaves that they can protect from slavers.

Layout
The Temple of the Union is located north-west of Canterbury Commons. There are several ways to get it's marker on your map. You will be given the marker if you help out Mei Wong or slaves in the Scrapyard, by passing a speech challenge in Rivet City, or by successfully removing a collar from a slave. Or you can find a map on the corpse of a dead slave, presumably a failed runaway.

It is a ruined two-story building that houses a group of escaped slaves. Initially, Abraham Lincoln's Head is here, although it is unclear how it got here. It is possible that it was being repaired or stolen. Completing the quest Head of State will result in the head being moved to the Lincoln Memorial.

Notable loot

 * Pre-War book in Caleb's room, which must be stolen in order to obtain.
 * Tales of a Junktown Jerky Vendor in the abandoned raider fort on the collapsed highway to the southwest of the Temple. The raider fort is unpopulated until you complete Head of State (spawns after finishing the Head of State quest).
 * Grognak the Barbarian in the same abandoned highway fort as the one above (spawns after finishing the Head of State quest).
 * Pre-War book in the same place with the others skill books (spawns after finishing the Head of State quest).

Appearances
Temple of the Union appears only in Fallout 3.

Behind the scenes

 * The inhabitants are named after members of Abraham Lincoln's cabinet. Hannibal Hamlin was Vice President, Caleb Smith was Secretary of the Interior, William "Bill" Seward was Secretary of State, and Simon(e) Cameron was Secretary of War. The dog Four Score is named for the opening words from Lincoln's Gettysburg Address (Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent...)
 * The name of the Temple is based on the federal government of the United States during the American Civil War. (See: The Union)