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Lincoln Abraham



Several Strands of Abraham Lincoln’s Hair Displayed with His image In a Chained Gold Locket

At least eight strands of President Abraham Lincoln’s hair encased in a 0.75” x 0.625” chained oval gold locket opposite an image of Lincoln.



The strands are from the ringlet of Lincoln’s hair from the collection of his Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles sold at the Skinner auction held in Boston on November 8, 1983. A letter of provenance from Skinner is present.



On April 15, 1865, in the White House, according to the National Institute of Health, National Library of Medicine, “During the autopsy Mary Todd Lincoln sent a messenger to request a lock of hair; a tuft was clipped from the head for her.” Lincoln’s Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles wrote in his diary that after the President had been shot, Mrs. Lincoln had requested his wife, Mary Jane Welles, to come to the Peterson House across from Ford’s Theatre to be with her. She did so and accompanied Mrs. Lincoln to the Executive Mansion the following morning after the President had died. Mrs. Welles was Mrs. Lincoln’s closest friend in Washington. She may have presented a lock of her husband’s hair to Mrs. Welles at that time. In addition, also on April 15th, Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton had cut a lock of Lincoln’ hair, put it into an envelope, and addressed the envelope “To Mrs. Welles.”



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