From President Abraham Lincoln’s annotated personal copy of “The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay” to a mysterious photo of Lincoln and his wife, Mary, seven years after his death, readers can take an inside look at the unique and rare items in the Lincoln Collection. Tucked in a corner office on the second floor in at the Allen County Public Library in downtown Fort Wayne, the collection was donated by Robert Lincoln, the son of Abraham Lincoln.
Lincoln
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- Fort Wayne collection preserves impressions of President Abraham Lincoln for the ages
- 'Lincoln Speaks' exhibit shows words' transformative power
- Chair in which President Abraham Lincoln was shot center stage on anniversary
- Events, exhibits mark 150 years since President Abraham Lincoln assassination
- Park service to mark 150 years since President Abraham Lincoln funeral
- President Abraham Lincoln assassination artifacts reunited at Ford's Theatre
- President Abraham Lincoln funeral car recreation set to appear in Springfield
- Ford's Theatre hosting round-the-clock tribute for Lincoln
- Original AP report of President Abraham Lincoln's assassination
Photo gallery
Lincoln funeral route
President Abraham Lincoln's funeral train through Indiana and Illinois