If they only kept the notes, they could probably get $5 million at an auction house.
Unless of course not having his notes caused Mr. Lincoln to forget what he was going to say, and then he becomes a laughing stock, and loses the election of 1864.
Which would have made things interesting for Pres. McClellan, taking the oath the day after the fall of Richmond.
If they only kept the notes, they could probably get $5 million at an auction house.
Unless of course not having his notes caused Mr. Lincoln to forget what he was going to say, and then he becomes a laughing stock, and loses the election of 1864.
Which would have made things interesting for Pres. McClellan, taking the oath the day after the fall of Richmond.