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| A reporter once described Lincoln’s mop as “Wild Republican hair.” In this 1857 photo, Abe looks like he just got out of bed. |
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| Lincoln said this was one of his favorite photographs. He used it heavily during the 1858 campaign, distributing it to supporters. |
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| Here’s what the crowd looked like at Lincoln’s 1861 inauguration. The Capitol Building’s dome was still incomplete. |
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| Lincoln sits with his private secretaries, John Nicolay (left) and John Hay (right), on November 8, 1863. Hay wrote in his diary that it was the best picture of the President he had ever seen. |
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| Lincoln before giving the Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863. He’s the hatless one in the very middle. Lincoln’s famous speech was only 10 sentences long. |
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| Lincoln walks to the podium to give the Gettysburg Address. It’s believed that Lincoln is the figure in the middle, his iconic stovepipe hat peeping over the crowd. |
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| Lincoln addresses the crowd at his second inauguration ceremony in March 1865. |
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| Here’s a close-up, as Lincoln reads from the podium. |
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| It’s 1865, and Abe sports a frazzled hairdo that’s a wee bit ahead of his time. It’s believed that Lincoln combed his hair high in this picture because he had a life mask appointment. |
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| Lincoln with his son, Tad, in 1865. By this time, Lincoln had already lost his son Willie to typhoid. |
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| This is Lincoln’s last portrait, purportedly taken on April 10, 1865—one week before his assassination. It’s also one of the few portraits that shows Lincoln grinning. |
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| Lincoln was shot April 14, 1865, at Ford’s Theater. Lincoln’s body toured the US for three weeks. The funeral train stopped in New York on April 25 and was displayed in City Hall, shown here. |
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| Lincoln’s hearse proceeds through New York City. The house on the left corner is the home of Cornelius Roosevelt, the grandfather of Teddy Roosevelt. |
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| Lincoln’s Hearse. |
(via Mental Floss)
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