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Kenneth Griffin, the billionaire art collector and hedge fund founder, purchased the document that abolished slavery, as well ...
Abraham Lincoln — or at least the locomotive celebrating his memory — returned to Lincoln’s hometown of Springfield, Ill., ...
Indiana's coin shows a young Lincoln sitting on a log, reading a book. It's meant to depict his time in Indiana from 1816 to 1830. "The design on this coin captures this part of Lincoln’s life ...
The family may shrug off their connection to Abraham Lincoln, but Ralph has used his resemblance to the 16th president in order to educate the public about his ancestor. On his site, Ralph Lincoln ...
Lincoln was a member of the Illinois General Assembly after his election in 1834, according to the U.S. Mint website. Read about all four coins in the Lincoln Bicentennial One Cent Program at ...
Lot 62 is a sepia-colored carte de visite of Lincoln, boldly signed by him as “A. Lincoln” and PSA/DNA slabbed and graded ...
Not so long ago, if your mind pondered on Mary Todd Lincoln, you simply thought of her association with her famous husband, Abraham, the 16th President of the United States.
The Illinois coin shows Lincoln standing outside the Illinois statehouse. Lincoln was a member of the Illinois General Assembly after his election in 1834, according to the U.S. Mint website.
Kentucky's coin shows a log cabin similar to the one where Lincoln was born in 1809. The coin is meant to remind citizens "that his humble beginnings on the Kentucky frontier were the first step ...