Lincoln Chair from Ford’s Theatre

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The Lincoln Chair from Ford’s Theatre is the bloodstained, upholstered rocking chair in which President Abraham Lincoln was sitting when he was assassinated in 1865, preserved today as a powerful artifact of American history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf assassination-related artifact
historic artifact
museum object
rocking chair
acquiredBy Henry Ford
acquisitionMethod purchase at auction
associatedWithDate 1865-04-14
associatedWithEvent Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
surface form: assassination of Abraham Lincoln
associatedWithGovernmentRole President of the United States
associatedWithPerformance Our American Cousin
associatedWithPerson Henry Ford
John Wilkes Booth
Mary Todd Lincoln
associatedWithPlace Ford's Theatre
surface form: Ford’s Theatre
associatedWithWar American Civil War
displayedAs exhibit on Abraham Lincoln
exhibitedBy The Henry Ford (museum complex)
surface form: The Henry Ford
hasCondition fragile
hasEvidenceOf bloodstains attributed to Abraham Lincoln
hasFeature high back
ornate upholstery
padded armrests
rocking base
hasMaterial upholstery fabric
wood
hasProperty bloodstained
hasType upholstered parlor rocking chair
linkedToHistoricalTheme memory of Abraham Lincoln
political violence in the United States
presidential security
locatedIn The Henry Ford (museum complex)
surface form: Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation
locatedInCity Dearborn, Michigan, United States
surface form: Dearborn, Michigan
locatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
ownedBy The Henry Ford (museum complex)
surface form: Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation
previouslyLocatedIn Ford's Theatre
surface form: Ford’s Theatre, Washington, D.C.
protectedAs culturally significant artifact
symbolizes American Civil War era
national mourning
presidential assassination
timePeriod 19th century
usedBy Abraham Lincoln
usedFor seating the President during a theatrical performance
usedOnDate 1865-04-14

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The Henry Ford (museum complex) hasExhibit Lincoln Chair from Ford’s Theatre
subject surface form: The Henry Ford