What is the auction price of The Life, Public Services and Estate Papers of Abraham Lincoln by Raymond 1865. Hardback, embossed.
I think he hid his papers in there
he farted and hide it in his locker room
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.
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The original papers sold in a famous auction in 1999, but there are thousands of reproductions out there. Unless you purchased the paperwork from the Barry Halper auction, you have the reproduction, which is worth about $20. Heritage Auctions
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I am almot positive this is not true because what if the hat were to blow off or fall off alos it would be a stupid thing to keep papers under a hat and plus Lincoln didnt wear his hat all to frequently inside his office. he kept important papers underneath his hat hey you misspelled words what grade r u in
I don't have a clue, ive searched but cant find anything
Yes, Abe Lincoln found that his stovepipe hat came in handy as a good place to keep important papers., and that one time a group of boys rigged up a high wire and knocked it off his head, scattering the papers.
IT was a railspitter
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