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That is the correct spelling of "top hat" (short version of stovepipe hat).
top hatHe wore a Top Hat.
Lincoln was fond of wearing a top hat. It was referred to as a stovepipe hat, adding more height to his already formidable stature. The Smithsonian Institution Museum in Washington DC has an example on display.
A top hat, silk hat, cylinder hat, chimney pot hat or stove pipe hat (sometimes also known by the nickname "topper")
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He was wearing a black suit with a bow tie and his top hat
they say Abraham Lincoln had a stovepipe hat to keep important papers in side that is why in pictures you don't see a briefcase or something to caring his stuff its because he puts the stuff in his hat so he doesn't have to hold them.
Abraham Lincolns hair was thick and unruly from the time he was a small child into adulthood. He kept it fairly short instead of long, above his collar.
Top hat and tails
Yes, he wore a top hat. a top hat He is often shown with a stove pipe hat.
The film in which Fred Astaire is wearing a top hat and tails is "Top Hat".
Turban and top hat are types of hats. Another hat is a ten-gallon hat.