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You can soon own a tragic piece of American history. Abraham Lincoln’s Illinois death certificate is heading to the online auction block for the cool sum of $425,000, TMZ reports. While largely ...
That’s what people did after Lincoln’s death, and we continue to have reactions that are just as powerful — and complicated — today. Further reading: 150 years ago, Abraham Lincoln was shot.
It was Good Friday, April 14, 1865, and Abraham Lincoln was in an unusual mood: Happy. Giddy, even. He was a man freed of the heaviest burden any American president had ever been forced to bear ...
From the moment Abraham Lincoln was elected president of the United States on November 6, 1860, he was no stranger to death threats. In fact, he compiled a vast array of menacing letters in a ...
Many of the symptoms matched Lincoln’s, and at 3:15 a.m., Sotos made a link. The condition, which causes aggressive thyroid cancer, explains Lincoln’s lanky build, chronic constipation, hooded ...
The 154th anniversary of Lincoln’s assassination is Monday. This photo shows a handwritten notification of President Abraham Lincoln’s death that is being offered for sale by Raab Collection in ...
Two front-row balcony tickets from the night President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth inside Ford's Theatre have been sold at auction for a cool $262,500.
It was the evening of April 14, 1865. The Civil War had ended and Washington was celebrating. President Abraham Lincoln entered the balcony at Ford's Theater to a standing ovation: a symbol of a ...
The blood-stained leather gloves that were in Lincoln’s pocket the night he was assassinated were among the 144 items up for bid, 136 of which sold.
After Lincoln’s death, a grand funeral, and a trial + 38 April 14, 2015 marks the 150th anniversary of the president’s assassination by John Wilkes Booth at Ford’s Theatre in D.C.
News of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination moved with uneven speed to the far reaches of the globe in the hours, days and weeks that followed that terrible night in Washington, April 14, 1865. One ...
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