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Philatelic Commemorations of the Lincoln Assassination

The first postal commemoration of the death of Abraham Lincoln was a black, fifteen cent stamp issued on the first anniversary of the assassination, April 1866.  That stamp was described in a previous blog post entitled Early Postage Stamps Honoring Abraham Lincoln. Beginning with the Civil War Centennial, 1961-1965, there was an increase in the […]

Best of 2013: The Lincoln Flag Hoax

“The Lincoln Flag Hoax“, first published on 21 December 2012, was one of the conclusions to a long series on the Lincoln assassination that appeared throughout 2012.   The series took the reader through a chronology of events that supposedly took place at and after the Lincoln assassination and included characters Laura Keene, Jeannie Gourlay, William […]

December 2012 Posts

A listing of the December 2012 posts on The Civil War Blog with direct links: The Brothers of John A. Sipe in the Civil War The Brothers Thomas Vanaman, George Vanaman and David Vanaman Christmas Presents During the Civil War The Husbands of the Sisters of John A. Sipe – Monroe Chronister and Hiram M. […]

Best of 2012 – Pennsylvania Connections to the Lincoln Assassination

Most stories of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln begin the same way.  The author gives the date of  Friday 14 April 1865 and mentions that Lincoln was taking in a play as a form of winding down from the pressures of office and four years of war.  A brief description of the activities of […]

The Lincoln Flag Hoax

Only one conclusion can be drawn from the analysis of the story of the Lincoln Flag of the Pike County Historical Society:  the flag is a hoax.  In today’s post, after summarizing the major events in the development of the Lincoln Flag story, a revelation will be made, that if true, will make moot all […]