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November 2009 Pic of the Month
Abraham Lincoln in Photographs

The assassin’s bullet that fatally wounded Abraham Lincoln as he sat in this chair at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., assured this Victorian rocking chair a tragic role in American history. It was the kind of chair a middle-class Victorian might choose for a parlor during the 1860s--a chair built for anyone, not one designed especially for a president. Yet, this unassuming chair, brought into the private theater box for Lincoln’s use that night, became a poignant symbol of Lincoln’s ultimate sacrifice for his nation. ID.29.1451.1

This rocking chair is currently on display in the exhibit, With Liberty and Justice for All, in Henry Ford Museum.

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