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A lock of Abraham Lincoln’s hair that was taken from him during his postmortem examination more than 155 years ago has sold at auction for $81,250.
A lock of President Abraham Lincoln’s hair that was removed after his death has sold for over $81,000 – along with a blood-stained telegram about his 1865 assassination.
A small section of a dress bearing a dark blood stain from President Abraham Lincoln will be up for sale later this month when the New York International Antiquarian Book Fair comes to the Park ...
A wax sculpture of Abraham Lincoln sitting outside of a Washington D.C. elementary school is headless after it began melting during a punishing heatwave that had temperatures in the 100s.
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.
Abraham Lincoln’s Illinois death certificate is heading to the online auction block for the cool sum of $425,000.
When John Wilkes Booth stepped into the presidential box that night at the Ford Theater and shot Abraham Lincoln, was he ... Psychologist Kiell presents a series of post-mortem analyses of ...
The New York Post — previously The Evening Post — front page from April 15, 1865. One hundred fifty years ago today, President Abraham Lincoln was enjoying a play at Ford’s Theatre in ...