
(FOX NEWS) – An auction of the personal belongings of
President Abraham Lincoln featured one rare item that
caught the attention of many.
The Associated Press reported a pair of gloves that were
in Lincoln’s pocket at Ford’s Theatre the night he was
shot drew in the largest bid.
The bloodstained gloves are made out of leather and
went for $1.52 million, including a buyer’s premium fee.
Of the 144 items up for auction by Freeman’s/Hindman in
Chicago, 136 were sold.
The auction was held to fund payments on a loan from
20 years ago that was taken out by the Lincoln Presidential
Foundation.


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