



------------- One interesting thing about Lincoln...He carried a Confederate 5 dollar bill in his wallet through the war...He ends up on The U.S. 5 dollar bill...Maybe Grant carried a Confederate 50 dollar bill......


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GaryDenton wrote:Doubtful he carried it for much of the war.
"Yep, Lincoln did have a Confederate 5 dollar bill in his pocket when he was shot, it was found by surgeons inside his coat after he was brought to the Petersen House, along with other things such as his pocket watch, and glasses.
Most people believe it was a souvenir from his visit to the defeated Richmond, the capital of the Confederacy, earlier that same year. But don’t be surprised if some anti-Lincoln butthead comes up with a conspiracy about how he had the bill."
When Abraham Lincoln was shot at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865, he was carrying the following:
Two pairs of spectacles and a lens polisher
Pocketknife
Watch fob
Linen handkerchief
Brown leather wallet containing a five-dollar Confederate note
Nine newspaper clippings, including several favorable to the president and his policies.
These items were given to his son, Robert Todd Lincoln, upon Lincoln’s death. Learn more about the items and see them up close in this video.
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