Trivia Advent Calendar
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12-06-2014, 03:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-06-2014 03:14 PM by L Verge.)
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RE: Trivia Advent Calendar
(12-06-2014 02:31 PM)loetar44 Wrote: Eva, I really have no clue. Maybe Mary detested no matching socks .... I don't know. About 6-7 years ago, I dealt with a very talented cobbler who was researching and duplicating the boots that Lincoln was wearing when assassinated (and they were definitely higher than ankle-length). The cobbler's name is Michael Carnnachi, and he saw that we had an exhibit on Mr. Lincoln that included a 6'4" replica of him with "boot steps" on the floor in front of him for children to see "How Do You Measure Up to Mr. Lincoln." Great photo ops for parents and teachers! He contacted me to verify the size of Mr. Lincoln's footwear. We actually had a drawing that someone had duplicated for us of the famous boots (I believe a member of this forum has the original set of drawings...). Our exhibit creator took the drawings to Foot Locker to compare against modern shoes to determine today's size. It turned out to be comparable to today's size 14 in men's shoes - just a little bit shorter. I passed along the information to Mr. Carnnachi, and the Washington Post also ran an article on his project. A descendant of the Kahlers, that Kees mentions above, saw the article. She lived in Baltimore, is a school teacher, and made contact with Michael. I hope this follow-up link will open so that you can see the rest of the story. http://sebastopol.towns.pressdemocrat.co...hing-time/ This next link will give you even more information on the history of Lincoln's boots and Carnnachi's work. http://sebastopol.towns.pressdemocrat.co...heir-tale/ |
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