Washington, District of Columbia. Chair occupied by Lincoln when assassinated

 

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Abraham Lincoln Chair

Washington, District of Columbia. Chair occupied by Lincoln when assassinated

 

Here for your enjoyment is an absorbing photograph of Washington, District of Columbia. Chair occupied by Lincoln when assassinated. It was made in 1865.

The photo illustrates United States.

We have compiled this collection of photos mainly to serve as a vital educational resource. Contact curator@old-picture.com.

Image ID# 111C1085
Ref: loc/Civil War Collection

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