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Kenneth Griffin, the billionaire art collector and hedge fund founder, purchased the document that abolished slavery, as well ...
Abraham Lincoln’s bloodstained gloves from the night of his assassination among 144 artifacts on auction By Associated Press Published May 22, 2025, 7:37 a.m. ET ...
An auction of precious Abraham Lincoln artifacts raised close to $8 million Wednesday, meaning a likely seven-figure windfall for a cash-strapped Springfield foundation that was selling part of ...
The blood-stained gloves President Abraham Lincoln wore the night of his assassination were auctioned off in Chicago for over $1.5 million in one of many highly unusual public offerings.
The auction — representing 10 percent of the Lincoln Presidential Foundation’s collection — includes the gloves Lincoln carried the night of his assassination.
Next month, history buffs will have the opportunity to bid on the gloves that President Lincoln wore on the night of his assassination, among other items from his life and career.
An Abraham Lincoln statue watches over the Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site during a tour, March 10, 2025, with volunteers and elected officials concerned with needed restoration.
LAKE CITY — A bronze tablet mounted on red granite will commemorate Abraham Lincoln's 1861 visit to Lake City. The tablet will tell the story of Lincoln's stop at the town's rail depot enroute ...
Abraham Lincoln spent his birthday in Cincinnati on Feb. 12, 1861, on his way from Springfield, Illinois, to the nation’s capital for his inauguration.
The luncheon is at the President Abraham Lincoln Hotel at 11:30 a.m. Cost is $45. Burlingame will lead a roundtable discussion with all symposium speakers at the hotel at 2:15 p.m. followed by a ...
Sailors prepare to fake down lines on the fantail of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) during the friends and family day cruise in San Diego on April 12, 2025.
DURING America’s civil war, in 1862, Abraham Lincoln reportedly began sharing a bed with his bodyguard, a soldier named David Derickson. The tittle-tattle was recorded in the diary of Virginia ...
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