Comments - Abraham Lincoln Item For Sale - Autograph Live2024-03-29T06:53:45Zhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=3524372%3ABlogPost%3A1264521&xn_auth=noI hear that Lincoln signature…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-10-30:3524372:Comment:12731552018-10-30T04:24:16.359ZKenny Baleshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/KennyBales
<p>I hear that Lincoln signatures are only worth <a href="https://www.ebay.com/itm/1943-typed-letter-from-autograph-dealer-selling-fake-Lincoln-as-real/283231878616?hash=item41f1ef7dd8:g:Fi0AAOSwGsJb1PGI:rk:12:pf:0" target="_blank" rel="noopener">12 dollars</a>, anyway.</p>
<p>I hear that Lincoln signatures are only worth <a href="https://www.ebay.com/itm/1943-typed-letter-from-autograph-dealer-selling-fake-Lincoln-as-real/283231878616?hash=item41f1ef7dd8:g:Fi0AAOSwGsJb1PGI:rk:12:pf:0" target="_blank" rel="noopener">12 dollars</a>, anyway.</p> Yes, I saw that episode of Pa…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-10-19:3524372:Comment:12703622018-10-19T01:39:11.619ZBG Meadowshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/GarrettMeadows
<p>Yes, I saw that episode of Pawn Stars. The expert with the beard and hat pretty much proved it wasn't in the Lincoln White House. </p>
<p>Yes, I saw that episode of Pawn Stars. The expert with the beard and hat pretty much proved it wasn't in the Lincoln White House. </p> That's interesting. I only kn…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-10-08:3524372:Comment:12664632018-10-08T15:07:43.856ZJosh Boardhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JoshBoard870
<p>That's interesting. I only knew a little about her.</p>
<p>That's interesting. I only knew a little about her.</p> I tell you, Josh, who had a v…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-10-08:3524372:Comment:12661572018-10-08T12:03:32.928ZBG Meadowshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/GarrettMeadows
<p>I tell you, Josh, who had a very interesting and influential life and was directly connected to Lincoln's assassination was the actress Laura Keene. You may recall she was the star of the play "Our American Cousin" Lincoln was watching when shot. She made her way to the viewing box were Lincoln lay and cradled his head in her lap. Mrs. Lincoln was hysterical and as usual was only in the way. Laura saved the blood stained costume dress for years. In later life, she became a theater…</p>
<p>I tell you, Josh, who had a very interesting and influential life and was directly connected to Lincoln's assassination was the actress Laura Keene. You may recall she was the star of the play "Our American Cousin" Lincoln was watching when shot. She made her way to the viewing box were Lincoln lay and cradled his head in her lap. Mrs. Lincoln was hysterical and as usual was only in the way. Laura saved the blood stained costume dress for years. In later life, she became a theater impresario--very unusual for a female. She even vented the concept of the "theatre circuit" which, unfortunately, didn't work because of the lack of effective communication technology. There's a great bio available of her on Amazon. She's one of the much more interesting people who had a direct connection to that night.</p> I agree with all those things…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-10-08:3524372:Comment:12662022018-10-08T06:03:44.891ZJosh Boardhttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/JoshBoard870
<p>I agree with all those things you said BG</p>
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<p>I agree with all those things you said BG</p>
<p></p> First, I had no idea Lincoln…tag:live.autographmagazine.com,2018-10-08:3524372:Comment:12662792018-10-08T01:05:08.231ZBG Meadowshttps://live.autographmagazine.com/profile/GarrettMeadows
<p>First, I had no idea Lincoln had a pair of opera glasses he was using that fateful night. Second, I would have thought they would have been in a museum somewhere, not on the open market. I've often wondered what became of the knife that Booth used to slash Major Rathbone when Rathbone tried to subdue Booth. BTW, in later life, Major Rathbone went off the deep-end and eventually committed suicide. There's no evidence that Major Rathbone's psychiatric problems stemmed from the trauma of the…</p>
<p>First, I had no idea Lincoln had a pair of opera glasses he was using that fateful night. Second, I would have thought they would have been in a museum somewhere, not on the open market. I've often wondered what became of the knife that Booth used to slash Major Rathbone when Rathbone tried to subdue Booth. BTW, in later life, Major Rathbone went off the deep-end and eventually committed suicide. There's no evidence that Major Rathbone's psychiatric problems stemmed from the trauma of the Lincoln assassination. </p>
<p>As for Arnold's hair, I don't know, but hair of famous people has always creeped me out. Still, interesting. </p>