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Lincoln's blood and his death certificate
04-02-2015, 07:08 PM
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RE: Lincoln's blood and his death certificate
Roger, the date is June 14th.

" No will of the President being found, Mrs. Lincoln and Robert wrote to the judge of the Sangamon County Court, asking that letters of administration be granted to Davis. On June 14, 1865, Davis made affidavit of the "decease of Abraham Lincoln on or about the 14th day f April, A.D. 1865, intestate as it is said and that his Estate will probably amount to the sum of $85,000; that said Abraham Lincoln left at the time of his decease, Mary Lincoln his widow, and Robert T. Lincoln and Thomas Lincoln his children."6

On June 16 Judge Norman M. Broadwell issued letters of adminis|tration to Davis, who took the oath to "well and truly administer the estate," and signed an administrator's bond for $160,000 with John T. Stuart, Lincoln's first law partner, as surety.

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/l/lincoln2/525...w=fulltext
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