1930 Osborn Oldroyd House Where Abraham Lincoln Died Museum Relic Display Photo+
8" wide by 10" tall B&W glossy newsphoto from 1930 picturing the House Where Abraham Lincoln Died and the relics on display at the museum assembled by curator Osborn H. Oldroyd-The photo pictures Curator Oldroyd's collection of relics on display in his museum-There are pictures of Lincoln's top hat, the rocking chair, Booth's spur and much, much more-Osborn H. Oldroyd ran his museum at 516 Tenth Street, N.W. in Washington, D.C. and the photo has the original paper press release describing the scene intact and attached on back-This photo was actually used just before the October 8th, 1930 death of Col.
8″ wide by 10″ tall B&W glossy newsphoto from 1930 picturing the House Where Abraham Lincoln Died and the relics on display at the museum assembled by curator Osborn H. Oldroyd-The photo pictures Curator Oldroyd’s collection of relics on display in his museum-There are pictures of Lincoln’s top hat, the rocking chair, Booth’s spur and much, much more-Osborn H. Oldroyd ran his museum at 516 Tenth Street, N.W. in Washington, D.C. and the photo has the original paper press release describing the scene intact and attached on back-This photo was actually used just before the October 8th, 1930 death of Col.
