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Kenneth Griffin, the billionaire art collector and hedge fund founder, purchased the document that abolished slavery, as well ...
It’s the penny — the numismatic dust bunny that collects at the bottom of coffee cans, lodges in the pocket of jeans and tumbles out of the dryer like an errant mitten. Its days are numbered. The ...
More than 100 relics connected to President Abraham Lincoln brought in $7.9 million, auctioneers said. The proceeds will help a presidential foundation repay a loan. By Neil Vigdor The ...
THE LINCOLN GREENS. Share full article June 18, 1861 The New York Times Archives See the article in its original context from June 18, 1861, Page 8 Buy Reprints View on timesmachine ...
Abraham Lincoln Usage Conditions Apply ... Object Details Artist George Henry Story, 22 Jan 1835 - 24 Nov 1923 Sitter Abraham Lincoln, 12 Feb 1809 - 15 Apr 1865 Credit Line Owner: Lafayette College ...
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In its 8:45 a.m. edition, the Herald carried the first news that Lincoln had succumbed to his head wound just one hour and 23 minutes earlier. "EXTRA. DEATH OF THE PRESIDENT!!" the front page blared.
It’s a coin that costs more to make than it's worth, sparks endless debate, and yet remains a ubiquitous part of daily life. The U.S. penny, a tiny copper-plated zinc disc, exists in staggering ...
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 ...