Abraham Lincoln’s blood-stained gloves sold
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A Chicago auction of Abraham Lincoln's personal items, including bloodstained gloves from the night of his assassination, raised nearly $8 million. The sale aimed to alleviate the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Foundation's debt.
Lincoln artifacts, including blood-stained gloves from his assassination, sold for nearly $8 million to reduce foundation debt.
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