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Tuesday, March 31, 2015
On the night of April 14, 1865 at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, DC, an event occurred that would forever change history. Unexpected situations would create The “Lincoln Flag” which is actually the United States flag which has 36 stars and has served as front bunting on the State Box at the said theatre when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated that night.
John Wilkes Booth was known as the man who shot the President that night. He fired a .44 caliber ball point blank using his derringer pistol while aiming at the back of the head of Lincoln. The flag was pulled down and positioned under Lincoln’s head as he lay on the floor of the State Box dying.
Some people had the opportunity of seeing The “Lincoln Flag” upon close inspection. Many agree that it has become a National Treasure and should be kept properly to remind others of the circumstances of that fateful evening.
The 36-star U.S. flag would always be remembered as a symbol of sadness and regret over the assassination of President Lincoln. The “National Sadness” has continued because of the president’s death and caused thousands more pain especially after people have survived four years of bloodshed during the Civil War. Thomas Gourlay was credited for taking care of the “Lincoln Flag” and his family continued to keep it a treasure through the years.
The huge U.S. flag was placed on the front of the State Box when Abraham and Mary Lincoln, plus other guests were watching “Our American Cousin”.

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by: The Flagman