Abraham Lincoln's Hat

Abraham Lincoln's Hat

When Abraham Lincoln took off his stovepipe hat to give his first inaugural address, he awkwardly looked around for a place to put it. The losing presidential candidate, democrat Stephen A. Douglas, stepped forward, said "permit me," and took the hat to hold on his knee during the address.

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