Member's new book out on October 8
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02-21-2013, 02:45 PM
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RE: Member's new book out on October 8
(02-20-2013 10:39 PM)ReignetteC Wrote: Hello, Mr. Di Cola, Reignette, I hope you enjoy the book about the fair. The book, "Illinois Building and Exhibits therein at the World's Columbian Exposition 1893" makes no mention of Lincoln artifacts in the collection. I noted that Mrs. Stevens's "Six Months at the World's Fair" makes mention of the coat on pp. 328-329. The provenance of this coat, supposedly from the Logan Collection, cannot be the coat Lincoln wore on the night of his assassination--something the Chicago Historical Society rightly challenged. The complete Brooks Brothers suit he wore that night was taken back to the Executive Mansion when Lincoln's body was returned for autopsy and embalming. Mrs. Lincoln subsequently gave the clothes to Alphonso Donn, the White House doorkeeper--and a favorite of the Lincolns. In spite of many offers to purchase the clothes, even from Barnum, Donn kept the relics. Later, in 1924, Donn's daughter-in-law put the clothing up for auction in Philadelphia; an anonymus bidder paid $6,500. for the clothes, but allowed Donn to keep them. They eventually were left to Donn's granddaughter who, in 1968, sold them for $25,000. and the buyer gave them to Ford's Theatre (National Park Service) where they still reside. This chain of evidence--so to speak-- negates any claim to what may have been represented at the fair in 1893. Most of the fair images are exterior shots. Except for interior photos of the fourteen great buildings, there are few if any interior shots--and this is especially true of the foreign and state buildings. As far as I know, the photos in which you are interested do not exist. I hope this information is of help to you. All the best, Joe |
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