Vtg. Wooden Piece Features 2 Abraham Lincoln's Bixby Letter & Gettysburg Address
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The Bixby Letter (Nov 21, 1864): A condolence letter from Washington, D.C. to Mrs. Lydia Bixby, a widow believed to have lost five sons in the Civil War. While widely celebrated for its eloquence, the original was never found, and historians still debate whether Lincoln or his secretary, John Hay, actually penned it.
Specifications
| President | Abraham Lincoln |
| Theme | Politics |
| Country/Region | United States |
The Bixby Letter (Nov 21, 1864): A condolence letter from Washington, D.C. to Mrs. Lydia Bixby, a widow believed to have lost five sons in the Civil War. While widely celebrated for its eloquence, the original was never found, and historians still debate whether Lincoln or his secretary, John Hay, actually penned it.
