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Contents of Lincoln's Pockets Collection, Confederate Bill

Ford's Theatre

Ford's Theatre
Washington, D.C., United States

This Confederate Bill may have been a souvenir from Abraham Lincoln’s trip to Richmond, Virginia, the fallen Confederate capital. It was in his pockets when he was assassinated. There are folds on the bill that match up with the folds of Lincoln’s wallet. Paper money began to circulate in throughout the Union and Confederacy as a result of the Civil War.

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